The Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) program is the most advanced course of study offered in the School of Music at James Madison University. The program has been designed to make graduates more marketable in higher education by emphasizing pedagogy and literature along with advanced performance or conducting skills. The program seeks candidates who have the potential to pursue the highest level of achievement in conducting/performance and teaching.
The degree requires completion of a minimum of ninety (90) credit hours, including 18 hours of applied instruction plus six elective credits; 22 hours of literature, analysis and topical seminars; 18 hours of recitals, documents and research methods; six hours of pedagogy and 20 hours of area-specific courses.
During the degree program, exceptionally qualified students may earn up to 30 credit hours by examination and/or transfer. After completion of all course work and three recitals, D.M.A. students must pass comprehensive written and oral examinations.
Concentrations
- Conducting
- Performance (Brass Area, Percussion Area, Piano Area, String Area, Vocal Area, Woodwind Area)