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Doctor of Education in Secondary Education
MUSIC EDUCATION OPTION

Graduate work in Music Education is an option through the Department of Secondary Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning.

Ed.D. Admission Requirements
Admission to the Ed.D. degree program in secondary education (music education option) is contingent on meeting the Graduate School's admission requirements. An applicant must successfully complete a formal screening interview with the music education faculty prior to an admission decision, and Ed.D. applicants must submit a writing sample. Students are also required to take diagnostic examinations in music theory and music history prior to the completion of 12 hours of graduate study. The specific examinations required and the dates of their administration may be obtained from the School of Music Office. It is highly recommended that applicants have a minimum of three years' full-time contractual teaching experience prior to beginning a post-master's degree program. Conditional admission is granted in some instances.

Ed.D. Program Requirements
The doctor of education degree in secondary education (music education option) is designed to include a broad field of study in a major area of specialization. Program requirements include 66 hours of coursework beyond the master's degree, or a minimum of 96 graduate hours including the master's degree. Selection and sequence of courses is contingent on the skills, background, and professional goals of the student. Each student's program will include courses in music, music education, professional education, and research. Interested students should contact a music education adviser.

General Requirements
The content of all graduate programs in music education is determined, in part, by the background and goals of the individual student. Each program will include graduate courses in music education (choral, instrumental, or general) and professional education, and may include studio courses and other graduate study as indicated by the student's background and interests in consultation with his or her adviser. It is recommended that each student contact his or her adviser during the first term of graduate study in order to plan the program.

General Testing
If you have not completed a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) in the last five years you will need to take one. All tests require that application be made to take the test in advance. Contact the University Testing Service(205-348-6760) or any four-year college or university near you for further information. In all cases it is wise to obtain a manual for the test several weeks in advance from a college or university bookstore and use it to guide your preparation.

Music Testing
Upon initial enrollment in the graduate Music Education program, all students must take diagnostic tests of music history and theory background. The tests will cover stylistic periods normally studied in undergraduate music history programs, harmonization of a chorale, form and harmonic analysis, and a choice of a counterpoint or transcription task. The test results will be used to advise you on coursework that will allow you to compensate for deficiencies, if any, in your educational background. Testing is normally scheduled before classes begin for the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. It takes a full day to complete the tests. Register for the test in the School of Music at least two weeks before the term in which you plan to take it.

Transfer Credits
The greater of 9 hours or 25% of appropriate post-master's-degree credit, earned through a regionally accredited institution approved to offer graduate programs beyond the master's level in the field of study where the credits were earned, may be transferred to apply toward an Ed.S. degree.

Previous and appropriate post-master's-degree credit earned at The University of Alabama before a student applies for admission to the Ed.S. program can be applied toward the Ed.S. degree, provided it meets the program requirements of the particular department and the time limitation stated below.

A student in his or her last semester of work toward the master's degree who does not need a full load to complete the course requirements of his or her master's program may register for work toward the Ed.S. degree, in the amount needed to complete full registration loads.

In some cases, foreign educational credentials may not meet the Graduate School's criteria for transfer of credit. It may be necessary for students in this situation to secure an evaluation of their credentials from World Education Services Inc., an external foreign credential evaluation service. Additional information on their services can be found at their Web site http://www.wes.org.

Personal Interview
Before applying for admission to EdS study, we recommend that you schedule an interview with the Music Education faculty. Call (205) 348-6554 or email cdaniels@bamaed.ua.edu