- All Areas
- Brass
- Composition
- Conducting
- Jazz Studies
- Keyboard
- Music Education
- Music Theory
- Musicology / Ethnomusicology
- Percussion
- Strings
- Vocal Arts
- Woodwinds
- Chamber Music
- Summer Programs
Areas & Programs
Areas & Programs
SUMMER PROGRAMS
Areas
- All Areas
- Brass
- Composition
- Conducting
- Jazz Studies
- Keyboard
- Music Education
- Music Theory
- Musicology / Ethnomusicology
- Percussion
- Strings
- Vocal Arts
- Woodwinds
- Chamber Music
- Summer Programs
ABOUT COLLEGE OF MUSIC SUMMER PROGRAMS
Individuals with a bachelor’s degree and certification to teach can complete a Master of Music degree in music education or choral conducting at the MSU College of Music in three summers. Courses are offered during the college’s summer session (late June through early August).
Workshops and seminars, which can also be taken for degree credit, are offered during the preceding two weeks (mid- to late-June). Fellowships are available for out-of-state students on a limited, competitive basis.
Getting Started
A Master of Music degree in music education or choral conducting can be completed in just three summers.
Summer Courses and Workshops
You’ll learn from and interact with some of the nation’s leading music educators, performers, and conductors.
Application Information
What you need to know about applying to MSU, this program, and options for non-degree applicants.
Summer Program Financial Support
Opportunities and deadlines for music education and choral conducting fellowships.