Explore how music develops across time, cultures, and social contexts. You’ll study musical styles, interpret meaning in repertoire, and build critical skills for further study or careers in arts and culture.
The Music History program at McGill University invites students to delve into the evolution of music across various eras, cultures, and social contexts. This undergraduate course emphasizes the exploration of diverse musical styles, the interpretation of repertoire, and the development of critical skills essential for pursuing further studies or embarking on careers in the arts and cultural sectors.
This program typically spans four years and covers a wide range of themes related to music history. Students will engage with:
Throughout the course, you will build a strong foundation in musical syntax and stylistic features, applying these concepts to analyze repertoire from different historical periods and cultural contexts. Depending on your degree requirements, you may also have the opportunity to take additional electives in music theory, performance, or cultural studies.
Admission to the Music History program is primarily based on your academic record, with specific GRE or GMAT requirements not indicated. Prospective students should ensure they meet the eligibility criteria for the degree.
Graduates of the Music History program can pursue a variety of career paths within the arts and culture sectors. Potential opportunities include roles in education, music criticism, cultural management, and archival work, among others. The skills developed throughout the course will prepare you for a dynamic and fulfilling career in the diverse field of music and cultural studies.
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