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Medium of studying
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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Music | Music Education | Vocal Performance
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Oklahoma City University's Vocal Coaching Master of Music program prepares students for careers in vocal coaching through a comprehensive curriculum in vocal pedagogy, music theory, and performance. The program's faculty of experienced vocal coaches utilizes various teaching methods and technologies to develop students' skills in working with singers of all levels. Graduates are equipped for careers in teaching, performing, research, and other areas of the music industry.
Program Outline
The program's objectives are to:
- Provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful vocal coaches.
- Develop students' ability to work with singers of all levels, from beginners to professionals.
- Prepare students for a variety of career options in vocal coaching, including teaching, performing, and research.
The program's curriculum includes courses in:
- Vocal pedagogy
- Music theory
- Music history
- Piano
- Voice
- Diction
- Acting
- Stagecraft
- Music technology
Outline: The program's course schedule is as follows:
Semester 1:
- Vocal Pedagogy I
- Music Theory I
- Music History I
- Piano I
- Voice I
- Diction I
Semester 2:
- Vocal Pedagogy II
- Music Theory II
- Music History II
- Piano II
- Voice II
- Diction II
Semester 3:
- Vocal Pedagogy III
- Music Theory III
- Music History III
- Piano III
- Voice III
- Acting I
Semester 4:
- Vocal Pedagogy IV
- Music Theory IV
- Music History IV
- Piano IV
- Voice IV
- Stagecraft
In addition to the required courses, students may also choose to take elective courses in areas such as:
- Music technology
- Composition
- Conducting
- Music business
Assessment:
Students in the Vocal Coaching Master of Music program are assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Written assignments
- Oral presentations
- Performances
- Practicum experiences
Teaching:
The program's teaching methods include:
- Lecture
- Discussion
- Demonstration
- Individual instruction
- Group instruction
The program also utilizes a variety of teaching technologies, including:
- Smart boards
- Video conferencing
- Online learning platforms Careers:
Graduates of the Vocal Coaching Master of Music program are prepared for a variety of careers in vocal coaching, including:
- Teaching
- Performing
- Research
Graduates of the program may also find work in other areas of the music industry, such as:
- Music therapy
- Music production
- Music journalism
The program's graduates have gone on to successful careers in a variety of settings, including:
- Universities
- Conservatories
- Opera companies
- Musical theater companies
- Recording studios Other:
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