Doctor of Philosophy
The Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in music is granted by the Graduate School. Candidates for the Ph.D. in music should also refer to the Graduate School section of this catalogue for general regulations.
A substantial background in music and liberal arts is required. The appropriate master of arts curriculum is basic to the Ph.D. emphasis. Graduate course requirements for the Ph.D. are adapted to the needs and research interests of the individual student. A minimum of 60 post-baccalaureate units is required.
Foreign Language Requirements
Students are required to demonstrate a reading knowledge by passing an examination in German and one other foreign language chosen by the student from among French, Italian or Latin. With the permission of the chair of the guidance committee, a foreign language relevant to the dissertation may be chosen in place of French, Italian or Latin. The language requirement for the M.A. degree may be applied toward the Ph.D. Doctoral language requirements should be passed as early as possible, but, at latest, during the fourth semester of course work.Screening Procedure
Before the completion of 16 units of graduate work at USC and with the approval of the department chair, students must be interviewed by the graduate committee of the School of Music. Continuance in course work will be contingent upon approval of the committee. Ph.D. candidates in musicology who did not receive an M.A. degree from USC must take the M.A. comprehensive exami-nation in historical musicology prior to the interview. Continuance in course work will be contingent upon passing these examinations.Historical Musicology Emphasis
Requirements | Units | |
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MUHL 570 | 2 | |
Courses selected from MUHL 600-699 | 12 | |
Electives in history, language, literature or arts other than music | 8 | |
Courses drawn from: MUHL 500-699, MUCO 501, MUCO 502 | 10 | |
Electives in music, letters, arts and sciences | 24 | |
Dissertation (MUHL 794ab) | 4 | |
60 |