Maintaining Active Status
After completing all course requirements, all graduate music students must maintain an active status continuous enrollment for both Fall and Spring semesters until the degree is granted. This is accomplished by enrolling in MUHL665 Comprehensive Exam Preparation (non-repeatable with fee attached), MUHL670 Comprehensive Exam (non-repeatable), or MUHL655 Program Continuation (repeatable with fee attached) until the degree is earned. A student who fails to maintain continuous enrollment as defined here, will not be allowed to finish their degree requirements until he/she applies to the Department of Music for degree reactivation and pays the established fees for each semester of absence in the program. The reactivation fee used will be the latest AU Bulletin fee listed for MUHL655 Program Continuation.
Admission Requirements
- General requirements for admission to graduate study as stated in the Admissions section of this bulletin.
- Musicians with various backgrounds often qualify to study music at the graduate level. Normally, a baccalaureate degree with a major in music is required; however, the following categories may also qualify:
- Students with an earned baccalaureate degree within any major, assuming adequate undergraduate preparation in music. Adequate preparation includes mastery of music theory equivalent to content of MUCT242 Music Theory IV and MUCT153 Ear Training Laboratory III; mastery of music history equivalent to content of MUHL446-448 Music Literature and Style (Antiquity to 20th Century); and mastery of level of performance appropriate to the specific chosen master’s program.
- Students who have completed programs comparable to the baccalaureate degree from non-United States institutions.
- The Department of Music requires placement examinations in music history and literature, music theory, piano proficiency, and an audition in the major area of performance for all entering students prior to registration. Admission status is provisional until these examinations are completed and any deficiencies removed. Courses used to make up for a deficiency may be taken for graduate credit but may not count for graduate requirements; a minimum grade of B must be earned.
- A Graduate Scholarship Tuition Reduction is available to students with a minimum GRE Exam score of 297 (quantitative + verbal) or Music Placement Exam average score of 70.
Language Proficiency. For admission to the Master of Music in Performance (voice specialization), proficiency in at least one other language besides English is required as preparation for applying principles of phonetics, diction, and comprehension in the languages of English, German, French, and Italian.
Students must possess adequate language skills to apply principles of diction to other languages also. This includes proficiency with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) prior to entering the master’s program. Prospective students who are not yet familiar with IPA at the time of application to the Graduate School must communicate with the Coordinator for Voice Studies to prepare an IPA study plan prior to matriculation in the program.
Students whose native language is English and who have not formally studied any other language in addition to English must achieve at least an elementary skill level in one other language, as documented on an official transcript or through a placement test administered by the modern languages faculty. Remedial coursework does not count toward completion of the graduate degree.
Verification of language proficiency for students who do not have documentation on an academic transcript but who possess fluency in at least one other language beyond English may request fulfillment of the language proficiency requirement by a formal letter to the music department chair and the graduate music program director. The request must be submitted in the first semester of full-time graduate studies and must be approved by the student’s applied voice teacher.
Non-degree (Guest) Students. A student who plans to study music under this classification may be admitted to courses as approved by the department chair.
English Proficiency Tests. English is the language of instruction at Andrews University. International and domestic prospective students whose first language is not English must submit English proficiency test scores. English proficiency tests must be taken within two years prior to admission.
Minimum English proficiency tests scores:
English Proficiency Test | Minimum Scores Required |
Internet-based TOEFL (iBT)* | 80 |
IELTS (Academic) | 6.5 |
PTE (Academic) | 54 |
*Paper-based TOEFL is only accepted when administered by our Center for Intensive English Programs.