Victoria University of Wellington

New Zealand
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PhD

Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance

Offered at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
DegreePhD
FieldDMA Performance
Duration3 years
Tuition41850.00

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Performance at Victoria University of Wellington is designed for advanced performers who want to develop high-level artistry alongside scholarly research and professional practice.Entry is competitive and typically requires a successful audition, plus evidence of advanced research and writing capability.

About this programme

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Performance at Victoria University of Wellington is tailored for exceptional performers aiming to enhance their artistic skills while engaging in scholarly research and professional practice. This program emphasizes both advanced performance and academic rigor, providing a comprehensive platform for artistic development.

What you'll study

The DMA in Performance merges intensive performance study with doctoral-level research, culminating in a significant thesis. The program includes:

  • Performance: Engage in advanced supervised performance study.
  • Research Proposal and Presentation: Develop and present your doctoral research plan.
  • Performance Thesis: Complete a thesis that integrates performance outcomes with scholarly research.

Supervision and milestones:

  • Collaborate with academic supervisors to navigate key milestones, including proposal development and thesis completion.
  • Your progression will be evaluated in accordance with the program and Faculty of Graduate Research regulations.

Curriculum note: Course titles and sequence may vary based on individual pathways and supervisory needs. For the latest curriculum details, consult the program handbook.

Entry requirements

Prospective students are generally expected to possess a Master of Music or a Master of Musical Arts in Performance or Composition/Sonic Arts (or an equivalent qualification) with a strong academic record. There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program.

Career prospects

Graduates of the DMA in Performance are well-equipped for a variety of career paths, including professional performing, teaching, and scholarly research. This program fosters the skills necessary to thrive in diverse roles within the music industry and academia, paving the way for a fulfilling career in the arts.

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