Master of Music in Music Technology

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Mission

Union University’s Master of Music in Music Technology degree is a 36-credit hour program delivered entirely online and designed to prepare graduates to work in the music profession. 

Admission Information

Admissions requirements

The program accepts students on a rolling admissions basis, so a student is able to enter the program at any point during one of the 8-week terms that courses are offered (Fall 1 and 2, Spring 1 and 2, and Summer 1 and 2). A prospective student who has earned a baccalaureate degree from an approved institutionally accredited college or university may be admitted under one of the following classifications.

Regular Admission

  • A bachelor’s degree in music, commercial music, worship, jazz studies, or recording industry studies (or equivalent)
  • A minimum 3.0 (4.0 scale) cumulative grade point average in undergraduate work
  • Three acceptable letters of recommendation
  • No GRE or other standardized tests are required.

Provisional Admission

Students may be admitted on a provisional basis if one or more of the requirements listed above are judged to be marginal. Specific provisions for exiting provisional status will be set in each case by the admissions committee and must be satisfied before proceeding past the first 12 semester hours of course work. 

Program Features

Students may select one of the following program emphases: Live Performance Technology or Studio Recording/Post-Production Technology

Graduation Requirements

  • Successful completion of 36 credit hours in music technology at the graduate level, maintaining a 3.0 GPA in the program.
  • Successful completion of all required courses.
  • Degree audit verifying the completion of the courses. 

Financial Information

Application Fee $50
Tuition/semester hour $590
General Student Fee $26/hour

All financial information is subject to change without notice.

Financial Assistance

Financial aid information for graduate students is available on our website at www.uu.edu/financialaid. Generally, graduate students may be eligible for Federal Direct student loans or private alternative student loans, depending on the program of study and the eligibility of the borrower. Union University is also approved by the Department for Veterans Affairs to offer educational benefits to veterans, reservists, and dependents of veterans who qualify for Veterans Benefits. Any person who qualifies for VA Benefits should check with the Office of Student Financial Planning as soon as possible after acceptance into a graduate program.   

 

Master of Music in Music Technology with Emphasis in Live Performance Technology—36 hours

Master of Music Technology with Emphasis in Studio Recording/Post-Production Technology—36 hours