The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree is divided into four areas including a major concentration, a minor concentration, a research component, and electives in music. The major area of concentration may be chosen from the following fields:
- Musicology/Ethnomusicology (matriculation summary)
- Music Education (matriculation summary)
The minor area is chosen from a field outside the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. The degree is research-oriented and prepares students for the roles of teaching and research in higher education.
At least two consecutive semesters of full-time status (enrollment for a minimum of 20 hours of consecutive coursework included on the program of study) must be spent in resident study on the campus of University of Georgia. Resident credit used to satisfy requirements for another degree cannot be used to satisfy the requirements for this degree.
Application materials for the PhD in Musicology/Ethnomusicology include a representative writing sample, preferably a master's thesis or published articles. Reading knowledge of at least one foreign language is a requirement if the candidate wishes to concentrate in musicology.
Music education application materials include:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of purpose and research interests
- Scholarly writing sample (such as a master's theses, published article, etc.)
- Video upload of the applicant teaching or leading a rehearsal with a written reflection
- Three letters of recommendation
Note: All application material must be submitted electronically on the School of Music application platform.
Eligible applicants will be contacted to schedule interviews after applications are reviewed.