The PhD in music education at Northwestern University has a long history of excellence. Our PhD alumni can be found in prestigious positions at colleges and universities both here and abroad. Interdisciplinary in nature, the curriculum combines coursework within the Bienen School of Music with programs located in other parts of the University. All PhD students are fellows in the Center for the Study of Education and the Musical Experience (CSEME). The Center was founded by Dr. Bennett Reimer in 1985 as a laboratory where PhD students and faculty work collaboratively on research and scholarship. All students accepted in the PhD program receive a fellowship that includes a full tuition waiver and stipend guaranteed for up to 5 years. This degree is designed for individuals who have (1) a solid musical background, (2) successful teaching experience, (3) a strong academic background, and (4) interest in music scholarship.
Admissions Expectations
A Bachelors and/or Masters degree in music education or related field (A Bachelors or Masters Degree in another field of study will be considered.)
We prefer that you have at least three years successful school music teaching experience and that you are certified to teach music in the United States or another country.
We strongly recommend that prospective students visit campus prior to applying so that they may meet our faculty and students and visit classes. To set up a visit please contact Dr. Sarah Bartolome or Dr. Steven Morrison.
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PhD Course of Study
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Admissions Requirements: PhD in Music Education