Graduates with the Master of Music degree have advanced knowledge of music history and literature, and music theory, are proficient, reflective and independent practitioners of music through the areas of performance, improvisation, composition, analysis and/or scholarship, exercise professional standards of written and oral communication through research projects and presentations, demonstrate leadership through successful collaborative experiences, academically and in performance, and apply global perspectives and current trends to their acquired knowledge and skills in their professional work and career development. The Master of Music offers two concentrations: theory/composition and performance. The M.M. is designed to produce graduates who: have advanced and proficient knowledge of music history, literature, and theory, are advanced, reflective and independent practitioners of music through performance/improvisation, composition and analysis at a pre-professional level, demonstrate competence to enter their professional field with a high level of knowledge and skills, are scholars who exercise professional standards of oral and written communication through research documents and oral presentations, demonstrate leadership through successful collaborative experiences, academically and in performance, are intellectually curious in exploring new avenues of expression and creativity in programming, and apply global perspectives and current trends to their acquired knowledge and skills in performance/improvisation, composition, education and career development.