At the core of the School of Music and Dance’s composition program is a thriving artistic community of approximately 45 undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral composers.
The program’s comprehensive approach integrates compositional studies with theory, history, ethnomusicology, intermedia technology, contemporary performance practice, multimedia collaboration, and an intensive career development seminar.
A diverse yet focused curriculum prepares each student for a future as a professional composer.
Application at a Glance
You apply for admission through your program. Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:
- Official Transcripts
- English Language Proficiency Requirement
- Financial Verification for International Applicants
Program-Specific Application Requirements:
- Audio or video recordings of compositions
- Evidence of live performance of your works
- List of compositions
- List of performances of compositions
- Résumé
- Statement of Purpose
- Scholarly writing sample
- Scores of original works for large and small ensembles that demonstrate marked ability and technical skill in composition.
- Three letters of recommendation
Optional:
- An interview with a member of the composition faculty can be arranged at the request of the applicant
Master of Music (MMus)
School of Music and Dance
Campus: Eugene
Fall Term: Final Deadline - December 10