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The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Department of Ethnomusicology 
 
1960UCLA Ethnomusicologist Mantle Hood에 의해 설립된 Institute of Ethnomusicology에서 유래, Charles Seeger와 그 아들 Anthony Seeger, J. H. Kwabena Niketia 등의 유명한 학자들에 의해 발전한 Ethnomusicology 학과는 2007Music, Musicology와 함께 UCLA 음대를 이루는 3개 학부로 발전했다. 현재 world music, popular music, jazz, 그리고 classical music 분야에서 지구촌 음악의 다양성에 대한 공연과 연구에 전념한다
 
UCLA Ethnomusicology에서 세계의 어떤 대학보다 석사와 박사학위를 많이 수여하는 학교다. University of Michigan, University of Washington, Boston University, Wesleyan University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Florida State University 그리고 UC Berkeley 등 이 학문으로 우수한 대학들과 비교해도 UCLA Ethnomusicology는 가히 비교불가의 독보적인 존재로 군림한다
 
현재 음대 학장으로 있는 Timothy Rice가 학과에서 유명하고 한국인 김동석이 비 상근 조교수로 재직한다. 대학원의 경우 매년 70-80명 정도가 지원하고 열명 정도가 입학이 허가된다. 원서, 추천서를 오직 온라인으로만 접수할 수 있고 원서마감은 12 15일이다
 
대학원 입학정보 
 
1 TOEFL
Writing:  25 Speaking:  24 Reading:  21 Listening:  17 Total minimum passing score:  87
2 GRE is not required.
3 대학원/ 박사 연계과정
4 성적, SOP, 3 Letters of recommendations, Writing sample 
 
 
In evaluating students for admission to the M.A./Ph.D. degree in Ethnomusicology, faculty look carefully at the previous academic record, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and the student's original work, which should demonstrate a critical and creative mind, an ability to write clearly, and knowledge of basic library research and bibliographic procedures.

 

The statement of purpose must be written by the applicant himself or herself for the purpose of giving the department relevant information on the applicant's background, qualifications, interests, and reasons for undertaking graduate study in this field. Although the content of the statement is flexible, it would be helpful for the Department to learn about: 1) the applicant's life and educational experiences; 2) musical skills and musical experiences in general, as well as exposure to world musical traditions; 3) intellectual growth and scholarly interests and concerns; 4) contacts with the field of ethnomusicology, familiarity with the discipline and prior experiences with research in this or related areas; and 5) reasons for desiring to study ethnomusicology at UCLA. If possible, applicants should include the issues, interests, and areas of study they hope to pursue if admitted to the program. The statement is expected to be informative genuine, and clearly written.

 

The three letters of recommendation should be written by those who have known the applicant well, have observed his/her recent work and achievements, and are able to speak of his/her intellectual and research ability, promise, and potential as a student.

The required sample work, or works, will enable the faculty to assess the applicant's research abilities. The material is expected to show originality and creative conceptual thinking, competence in dealing with technical musical issues, writing ability and good communication, and proper documentation.

 

The application for admission, which is only online, is available beginning in September for Fall of the following year at the Graduate Division website: Application for Graduate Admission (AGA). New students are admitted only in the fall. The deadline for the application, and for all supporting documentation to be received in our office, is December 15th.

 

For further information on other requirements as well as general information on the UCLA Graduate Program in Ethnomusicology, the applicant should refer to Program Requirements for UCLA Graduate Degrees available online at the Graduate Division website.

The applicant may also contact the Department of Ethnomusicology Graduate Advisor, Sandra McKerroll at (310) 825-4769 or sandram@arts.ucla.edu 
 

 


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