Master of Music in Woodwind Performance

Master of Music in Woodwind Performance

Suggested Plan of Study

The program for the Master of Music in Woodwind Performance provides studies for the performer and teacher-scholar. The program requires a minimum of 32 semester credit hours of advanced graduate study after completion of a baccalaureate degree in music with flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, or bassoon as the major or principal instrument. The applicant must be sufficiently prepared to begin studies at the Music 7802 level. Deficiencies may be removed by additional preparatory course work assigned by the advisor.    

The program described below is not rigid. It is intended to indicate both the nature of the course work and the usual elements for fulfilling the requirements for the MM degree. The student's actual course work will be designed to provide a well-rounded total program, including depth in the major area and breadth in supportive studies.      

Each student selects a program of study in consultation with an advisor. It must include a reasonable concentration and breadth of study designed to foster research, scholarship, and knowledge of a specialty in relation to allied academic areas, must be approved by the advisor, and is subject to the rules of the Graduate Studies Committee. At least 50% of the courses must be designated graduate study only (courses at the 6000-8000 level).

Major Area of Concentration — 20 total credit hours   

Core Courses (required) 

  • Music 7802.41-46 — Applied Music (2–4 credit hours, repeatable to 16 total credit hours) 
  • Music 7852.04 — Performance Literature: Woodwinds (2 credit hours)
  • Music 7805.01— Master’s Thesis Recital (2 credit hours)

Supportive Studies — 12 total credit hours

Ensembles (4 total credit hours)

All students pursuing the MM in Woodwind Performance degree must register for a major ensemble each semester in which they take eight or more hours. 

  • Music 7204.01 — Wind Symphony
  • Music 7215.01 — University Symphony Orchestra
  • Music 7204.02 — Symphonic Band
  • Music 7204.03 — Collegiate Winds

Research (3 total credit hours)

  • Music 6786 – Music Research Methods and Bibliography (3 credit hours)

Pedagogy (3 total credit hours)

  • Music 7810.40 – Music Pedagogy: Woodwind Instruments (3 credit hours)

Electives (2 total credit hours) 

Chosen from Musicology, Conducting, Music Education, or Music Theory

Minimum Total Semester Credits – 30 credit hours


Questions? Email mus-grad@osu.edu.