Graduate Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of English, Film, Languages, and Performing Arts
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English Program
678-839-4700
www.westga.edu/english
Professors:
C. Davidson (Director of the School of the Arts), M. Doyle, P. Erben (Head of Graduate Studies), G. Fraser, R. Harrison, A. Insenga, L. Miller, M. Mitchell (Program Coordinator), D. Newton (Provost Fellow for Student Success), M. Pearson (Dean, University College), A. Umminger
Associate Professors:
S. Boyd (Associate Dean, University College), K. Casper, M. Franks, L. Haught, J. Masters, E. Mock (Film Studies Coordinator)
Learning Outcomes
Graduate students will be able to:
- Recall, compare, and interpret canonical and non-canonical texts, rhetorical conventions, pedagogies, writers, and genres within literary and historical periods.
- Apply and analyze content knowledge by using independent research and pertinent theoretical approaches in rhetorically sound critical and creative projects.
- Acquire and practice professionalization skills applicable to their articulated professional goals.
Music Program
678-839-6521
www.westga.edu/music/
Professors:
J. Byrd, J. Bleuel, E. Kramer, C. Self
Associate Professor:
D. Neely
Assistant Professors:
B. Geyer, K. Graffius
The Music Program at the University of West Georgia is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Master of Music degrees are offered with majors in Music Education and Performance. Each major offers a comprehensive curriculum of study designed to meet the needs of both the full-time and the part-time graduate student. All instruction is delivered by a distinguished artist-teacher faculty with extensive credentials and professional experience.
Through its programs and associated activities, the Music Program provides opportunities for the graduate student in music to:
- Develop an advanced level of musical understandings and performance abilities
- Foster the advancement of creative and critical skills
- Develop sophisticated pedagogical insights and advanced communicative skills
- Produce scholarly and creative works in the fields of music and music education
Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the university’s admission requirements, the applicant must hold a baccalaureate degree in music or the equivalent. Applicants seeking to enroll in the Master of Music in Music Education program must hold an undergraduate degree in music education or professional teacher certification in music. The Master of Music in Music Education program is 100% online. Students may use approved campus-based classes as electives.
Once an applicant has met regular standards for graduate admission, he/she will be required to meet all program admission requirements for a Master of Music degree program. Any graduate courses completed prior to regular admission may apply to a Master of Music degree program after a student has successfully met all departmental admission requirements. Three letters of recommendation from individuals who can address the applicant’s academic, personal, and professional suitability for graduate-level work in performance or Music Education, as appropriate, are required. Applicants for the Master of Music in Music Education program must also submit a written statement of 400-500 words. Possible topics may include goals in pursuing a graduate degree, personal philosophy of teaching, or experiences that have prepared you for an advanced degree.
All persons who seek departmental admission to a Master of Music degree program must successfully complete the Graduate Music Diagnostic Examination to be admitted and register for classes. In addition, all applicants for the Master of Music in Performance must successfully complete the Graduate Applied Performance Evaluation.
The online application for graduate admission may be found here: http://www.westga.edu/gradstudies/.
Graduate Music Diagnostic Examination
The Graduate Music Diagnostic Examination in music history and music theory is administered to determine whether the applicant meets competency standards for graduate study in music. Competencies are evaluated in:
- Music History
- Musical Styles (Aural identification)
- Music Theory, Analysis (score excerpts)
- Aural Skills
The exam is taken at an approved, proctored testing site, either on the West Georgia campus or at a remote location. Testing fees are the responsibility of the candidate. A minimum score of 60% correct response on each section of the examination is required for passage. It may be taken a maximum of three times.
Vocal Principals seeking the Master of Music degree in Performance are required to write an English translation of one short poem from song texts written in the original French, German, or Italian language. A text in one of the three languages must be translated. The applicant may use a hard copy foreign-language dictionary when taking the examination.
Graduate Applied Performance Evaluation
An Applied Performance Evaluation is administered to determine if the applicant meets minimum performance standards for admission to the Master of Music in Performance program. Minimum standards are evaluated through the applicant’s presentation of a 20-30-minute entrance recital for the faculty, prior to the first term of enrollment. Applicants must provide their own accompanists.
Graduate Advising
At the beginning of each registration period, the Head of Graduate Studies sends advisement information to all students in the program. This information includes program sheets, a schedule of course offerings, deadlines to apply for graduation, links to Academic Policies in the Graduate Catalog, and other general and specific advisement information.
Learning Outcomes
The learning outcomes for all programs can be viewed at the website westga.edu/music/music-degree-programs.
ProgramsMaster of ArtsMaster of MusicNon-Degree Educator Certification
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