Current Students

Undergraduate Program Learning Outcomes

The Undergraduate Program of the Hunter College Music Department

All undergraduate music majors include training in performance, aural skills, music theory, and music history, in the context of a strong liberal-arts degree program. Many other subjects, including composition, arranging, computer music, and ethnomusicology are available as electives. The undergraduate programs provide both the foundation for further study of any area of music and a liberal-arts background that can serve as a basis for careers in other fields.

Applying
Audition Form
Course Offerings
Degrees and Programs
Teacher Assignment Form
B.Mus. Graduation Recital Date Request Form
Hunter Students in Concert Signup Form
Undergraduate Handbook

For more information about admissions, Music Department entrance exams, and auditions, please see the Prospective Students section of this site.

Prospective students are also encouraged to contact the Music Department Undergraduate Adviser, Professor Ashley Jackson, if you have specific questions about our program.

UNDERGRADUATE ADVISOR
Prof. Ashley Jackson
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Music
Room 520D Hunter North, 212-396-6092
aj2460@hunter.cuny.edu

Spring 2022 Advising Hours:
Wednesdays, 3:30PM - 5:30 PM
Fridays, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
By Appointment Only

For Frequently Asked Questions, see FAQs - Undergraduate.

Graduate Program Learning Outcomes

At Hunter College, we offer a flexible music program–allowing us to meet the diverse needs of our students–at surprisingly affordable prices. Students may study full-time or part-time, which makes our program ideal for the busy NYC professional; indeed, a number of our students are professional musicians and music teachers who are able to complete their M.A. studies at night: required courses in our department are generally offered in the evening.

Admissions
Concentrations
Course Information
Graduate Handbook
Teacher Assignment Form for Non-Performance Majors (taking MUS 681-4)
Teacher Assignment Form for Performance Majors (taking MUS 781-4)
Hunter Students in Concert Signup Form
M.A. Graduation Recital Date Request Form

We offer an M.A. in Music with concentrations in Composition, Ethnomusicology, Music History, Music Theory, Performance, and Mixed Concentration. We also offer a master's degree in Music Education. This program, the Teacher Education Program (TEP) in Music, is jointly administered by the Music Department and by the Hunter College School of Education. Upon graduation from the program, students receive an M.A. in Music Education and are recommended for New York State Certification as a music teacher (Pre-K-12). Since one of the primary purposes of the TEP program is to earn teacher certification, individuals who are already certified music teachers with an M.A. degree are not eligible for admission to the program.

Click here for information on individual concentrations.

For more information about admissions, auditions (for M.A. in Performance and TEP degrees), submissions of sample work (M.A. in Composition, Music History, Music Theory, or Ethnomusicology), and the M.A. Teacher Education Program in Music, please see the Prospective Students section of this site.

Current and prospective students are also encouraged to contact the Music Department Graduate Adviser with specific questions about our programs.

GRADUATE ADVISOR:
Philip Ewell, Advisor
Director of Graduate Studies in Music
Room 527 Hunter North; 212-396-6253
pewell@hunter.cuny.edu

Spring 2022 Advising Hours:
Wednesdays 4:00 - 6:00 PM via Zoom
Please email to schedule an appointment.

For Frequently Asked Questions, see FAQs – Graduate.