Master of Music Education
Request InfoÌýWhy Earn a Master of Music Education at ½ûÂþÌìÌà SGPS?
A Master of Music Education (MME) at ½ûÂþÌìÌà prepares students for success through its distinct emphasis on peacebuilding and pedagogies of belonging and resilience in music education. This program is specifically designed for certified, in-service teachers. It integrates transformative approaches inspired by trauma-informed pedagogy, Orff pedagogies, and world music drumming. The low-residency, online format, combined with hands-on summer workshops, enhances accessibility, offering a comprehensive approach to cultivating inclusive, empowering, and community-centered music pedagogies.
½ûÂþÌìÌà is an accredited institutional member of the .
Program Outcomes:
- Implement world music drumming curricula with eclectic and inclusive approaches to music education (including Dalcroze, Orff, and Kodály)
- Develop, articulate, and practice philosophies and applied pedagogies rooted in peacebuilding
- Construct curricular materials and pedagogies that engage student learning in diverse musical traditions, critical issues in ethnomusicology, and the study of self and other
- Develop classroom environment plans and skill sets that build social-emotional capacity, possibilities for conflict transformation, and the practice of peacebuilding
- Explore, practice and develop plans and pedagogy that integrate key principles of curriculum and assessment
Excel As a Music Teacher
The MME program at ½ûÂþÌìÌà is designed to enhance your capabilities as an educator. It focuses on practical classroom application at every level, ensuring that what you learn can be directly integrated into your teaching. The coursework encourages the development of projects and research tailored to your classroom, fostering a hands-on approach to learning.
Advance Your Expertise
The MME program offers opportunities to complete World Music Drumming and Orff Levels as part of your degree program. Students may also work toward earning a certificate in trauma-informed instruction while enrolled in the master’s program. Align your growth with the ability to uniquely tailor a master’s program to fulfill your vision.
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This is a unique program unlike any other Master of Music Education program currently available. It incorporates ideas and subjects that I was passionate about bringing into my classroom, including peacebuilding, ethnomusicology, and social emotional learning. The classes that were being offered were also unique and different from what I learned in my undergraduate music education degree.
Understand Tuition Costs and Explore Scholarship Opportunities
The Master of Music Education (MME) is priced at $525 per credit. Scholarships and financial aid are available to make your ½ûÂþÌìÌà SGPS education even more affordable. Below are just a few of the scholarships and programs available to students:
- Alumni Scholarship: 15% tuition discount, available to Etown alumni.
- Affinity Partner Scholarship: 15% discount, offered to employees of organizations partnered with ½ûÂþÌìÌà SGPS.
- Jay Fellowship Referral Program: This is a referral program that benefits both current students/alumni and prospective students. When a student or alum refers a new student, both the referrer and the referred student receive a complimentary credit for their program of interest.
Tuition and fees are reviewed and subject to change annually.
Tuition & AidÌýMaster of Music Education Degree Requirements
The MME, with an emphasis on Peacebuilding and World Music Drumming from ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, requires 35 credit hours of academic work including one week per-summer of face-to-face instruction.
Application Requirements & Process
To be eligible to enter our Master of Music Education program you will need to:
- Possess a current, valid Teaching Certification.
- Hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- GRE or GMAT scores are optional.
- ÌýContact or meet with our admissions staff for guidance and to find out more information.
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ÌýComplete the which includes the submission of a $50 nonrefundable application fee, waived for ½ûÂþÌìÌà graduates.
- Prepare a brief personal statement (1 page) describing your purpose in pursuing graduate work in peacebuilding, your career objectives, and your particular interest in the Master of Music Education program.
- Submit a current, valid teaching certificate.
- Request official transcripts demonstrating musical study and completion of a baccalaureate degree with a 3.0 cumulative GPA. If below the minimum GPA, you may submit a narrative demonstrating excellence and persistence in your course of study.
- Submit two recommendations from immediate supervisors, music teachers, mentors, and/or undergraduate faculty addressing your leadership abilities in music education and potential. Instructions for these are available in the admissions portal.
- Prepare a statement that demonstrates how you seek to build community in your music classroom. This can be a reflection on current practices as well as aspirations for graduate study.
- As an optional step, you can upload GRE/MAT scores.
- ÌýOnce you have submitted all of the admissions materials, please contact Dr. Kevin Shorner-Johnson to schedule a time to take the Master of Music Education Theory Entrance Exam.
- ÌýAfter submitting your application, the SGPS Team will review it and make an admissions decision.
- ÌýIf accepted, you will receive an initial offer letter via the applicant portal, which you must accept to proceed with matriculation.
- ÌýIf there are any questions or concerns, the admissions team will contact you for further discussion.