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UCLA Graduate Division

Admission Contact Information, Deadlines and Requirements

 

 Program Name

Ethnomusicology

Please note that Ethnomusicology and Musicology are offered as separate majors. 

 Major Code

0472 

 Address

2539 Schoenberg Music Building
Box 951657
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1657 

 Phone

(310) 825-4769 

 Email

sandram@arts.ucla.edu  

 Website

www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu 

 Leading to the degree of

M.A., Ph.D. 

 Admission Limited to

Fall 

 Deadline to apply

December 15th  

 GRE (General and/or Subject)

GRE: Not required 

 Letters of Recommendation

 
 Other Requirements

In addition to the minimum University requirements and those listed above, all applicants must submit a statement of purpose and supplemental materials as specified below.

M.A.: Applicants must submit a research paper as a sample of writing and research skill. Applicants usually have completed a bachelor's degree in music. Applicants with strong musical backgrounds and bachelor's degrees in other fields are welcome, but must supply evidence of their musical training and experience.

No application can be considered until all of the above materials have been received.

Dossiers are reviewed by a committee of the entire faculty to assess each applicant's potential as a graduate student in this department.

Ph.D.: Applicants are required to hold a master's degree in ethnomusicology or in a cognate field such as music, anthropology, or folklore with a significant emphasis in ethnomusicology. Applicants with master's. degrees but with little or no background in ethnomusicology should apply for the M.A. program in ethnomusicology.

The specialization in systematic musicology requires a master's degree in musicology, music theory, or other cognate discipline (such as psychology).

All Ph.D. applicants must submit a research paper (the M.A. thesis, if it is available).

No application can be considered until all of the above materials have been received.

Dossiers are reviewed by a committee of the entire faculty to assess each applicant's potential as a graduate student in department.