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Doctor of Musical Arts
Doctor of Musical Arts

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Doctor of Musical Arts

Performing

A course by

University of Waikato

A three-year doctoral programme combining advanced musical performance with academic research, leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Waikato.

NZ$8,803

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Hamilton, Hamilton

It will take a total of 3 years

NZ$8,803

inc GST

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(360 Credits)


Apply now

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Doctor of Musical Arts

- A course by

University of Waikato

Apply now

Core skills this course teaches

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Excellence in musical performance

Develop high-level skills in solo, chamber, and orchestral performance under the supervision of expert musicians.

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Conduct independent research

Design and complete a thesis on a chosen area within music performance, composition, or musicology.

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Integrate performance with research

Demonstrate research findings through regular practical performing opportunities.

What You're Signing Up For

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) at the University of Waikato is a doctoral degree tailored to musicians passionate about performance and research. Students spend half their time on artistic performances based on their research, and the other half producing an independent thesis. Weekly performances and close supervision by leading musicians are key parts of this innovative programme. Graduates are prepared for careers as solo, orchestral, chamber, or recording musicians, music journalists, or educators. Research topics are flexible and can address performance, composition, musicology, technology, or cultural music traditions.

Course Content

  • Advanced musical performance
  • Independent research and thesis writing
  • Weekly performance sessions
  • Performance-based research projects
  • Supervision by leading musicians
  • Access to performing arts venues
  • Research in diverse music topics (composition, musicology, technology, education, cultural traditions)

What you need to know first

MMus (Performance) with First or Second Class Honours (Division 1) or equivalent

Comply with postgraduate entry regulations of the University of Waikato

Successful audition on applied instrument or voice

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