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Music Education, Ph.D.

Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education

Scholarly studies in the processes of teaching and learning music.

The Music Education Ph.D. program offers advanced study in the processes of teaching and learning music from a research-based perspective. It is designed for individuals seeking greater breadth and depth in the music education profession and/or careers in higher education and music administration.

Program Application Deadline

Applications received and completed by December 1 will be given full consideration for graduate assistantship funding. Applications received by February 15 will be given full consideration for admission and potential funding.

To be assured full consideration, please review all details on program and admission requirements, and ensure that you apply by this deadline.

Earn a Ph.D. in Music Education at Penn State

Investigate the processes of teaching and learning music from a research-based perspective.

The Music Education Ph.D. program consists of courses, internships, and other experiences designed to prepare individuals for specific leadership roles in music education. Courses include history, sociology, psychology, philosophy and research, as well as individualized course selections. The exact number of credits required in the program will vary according to a student’s previous experience and degrees, but the minimum is 47. The program culminates with a dissertation project that is not included in the minimum credit requirement. At least one academic year of full-time residency is required, and a portion of the course work can be completed through summer study.

This program is designed to provide opportunities for a high level of scholarly study in the processes of teaching and learning music. Candidates are expected to develop and examine new knowledge in the field of music education while preparing themselves for positions in higher education or other leadership roles within the profession. This program accepts rolling admission with first priority for funding to applicants who apply prior to December 1.

Next Steps

Is the Ph.D. in Music Education right for you?

This program is designed to provide opportunities for a high level of scholarly study in the processes of teaching and learning music. Candidates are expected to develop and test new knowledge in the field of music education while preparing themselves for positions in higher education or other leadership roles within the profession.

This program accepts rolling admission with first priority for funding to applicants who apply prior to January 15. The Graduate Record Exam general test (GRE) is required for admission.

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Learn more!

We know that it’s important to make sure that a Ph.D. program is the right fit, that’s why we’ve compiled facts and figures and had current Ph.D. candidates frame their experiences for you. To find out more about this amazing program, visit the Music Education Ph.D program focus website.

Music Ed Ph.D. Focus Website

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Considering the Ph.D. in Music Education? Consider this.

You’ll delve deeper into the processes of teaching and learning music.

  • Upon completion, you will be prepared for careers in higher education or music administration.
  • You’ll have the opportunity to learn from other music educators with a range of experiences.