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Candidate for a degree in the Graduate Department of Music in the School of Graduate Studies will be terminated following the second failure in any final examination. Title and brief outline of the proposed work, initialled by the advisor, should be filed with the Graduate epartment by! "ovember. The major composition will be judged by three members of the composition faculty, excluding the advisor.
Candidate for a degree in the Graduate Department of Music in the School of Graduate Studies will be terminated following the second failure in any final examination. Title and brief outline of the proposed work, initialled by the advisor, should be filed with the Graduate epartment by! "ovember. The major composition will be judged by three members of the composition faculty, excluding the advisor.
Candidate for a degree in the Graduate Department of Music in the School of Graduate Studies will be terminated following the second failure in any final examination. Title and brief outline of the proposed work, initialled by the advisor, should be filed with the Graduate epartment by! "ovember. The major composition will be judged by three members of the composition faculty, excluding the advisor.
Candidature for a degree in the Graduate Department of Music in the School of
Graduate Studies will be terminated following the second failure in any final examination given by the Department and required for the degree, with the exception of language examinations. 1. MMUS MAJOR COMPOSITION The major composition is an extended musical work for moderately large forces (e.g., chamber orchestra), prepared under the guidance of an advisor. Title and a brief outline of the proposed work, initialled by the advisor, should be filed with the Graduate epartment by ! "ovember. Three copies of the score are to be submitted following written approval by the advisor. #ppropriate notation and a professional standard of copying legibility are expected. The title page should include the notice, $submitted in partial fulfilment of the re%uirements for the &aster of &usic degree in composition, 'niversity of Toronto$, followed by the date, e.g., $#pril ()!($. The score should be accompanied by a short statement (one to two pages) drawing attention to the work*s form and particular technical features. The statement should not be an extended formal analysis of the work. eadline for submission of the major composition in its final form is #pril ! (+eptember ! for fall graduation candidates). ,f an electroacoustic major composition is approved by the epartment, the completed work will be submitted by the candidate in the following formats- !) .. () /, if the mix is more than stereo, or if video is an element of the composition. #udio files, if appropriate, in a format to be determined in consultation with the supervisor. #dditionally, the candidate will provide comprehensive documentation in the form of a $score$ or graphic e%uivalent, technical data, and relevant commentary. This documentation should be included with all audio copies. ,n cases where part of the major composition is in electroacoustic form, the above provisions apply to that part. The major composition will be judged by three members of the composition faculty, excluding the advisor. Grades to be awarded are (i) #ccept0 (ii) #ccept with modifications0 (iii) 1eject. #t least two of the readers must approve by voting $i$ or $ii$ before the date of the oral examination is set. ,n the case of $ii$, the candidate will be given a specified deadline for making the suggested modifications, and the chair of the Graduate &usic epartment will appoint one of the evaluators to approve them. ,n the case of $iii$, the candidate may either submit an entirely different major composition, after a newly approved proposal, or make an extensive reworking of the rejected one. The new major composition will then be evaluated by three faculty members in the same way as above. 2. MMUS ORAL EXAMINATION The one and one2half hour examination will deal with %uestions related to the major composition and additional specific %uestions on an assigned score. This selected score will be announced by the epartment at the beginning of the academic year. ,n the case of a failed oral examination, a new score may be assigned. The examination panel will consist of a voting chair and two other Graduate epartment members selected in consultation with the graduate choir. The examination will be judged on a 3ass45ail basis. 6xplanatory "ote The candidate*s major composition advisor will be his4her instructor for &'+7!)89. The grade for this course is based on the year*s work and the candidate*s compositional progress in general, including work on the major composition. Thus the advisor does not act as one of the epartment*s evaluators, although the advisor may sit as a member of the oral examination panel. Thus also, the grade for &'+7!)89 is strictly a course grade in the same category as all other course grades, whereas the evaluators* grades on the major composition relate strictly to the major composition as a graduation re%uirement. 1. DMA RECITAL OF WORKS 'pon completion of course work, the candidate is re%uired to prepare and direct a program of original works. (,n some cases, professional %uality recordings of performances that, in total, form the e%uivalent of a full recital may be substituted). These should represent a variety of media, and should include some works composed during residency. The program should be drawn up in consultation with the candidate*s advisor, circulated to the composition faculty for approval, and filed with the epartment. 2. DMA MAJOR FIELD EXAMINATION The purpose of the &ajor 5ield examination is to assess the student:s general knowledge of his or her chosen research field and to examine the theoretical premises and methodological approaches set out in the research paper. The &ajor 5ield 6xamination replaces the .omprehensive 6xamination and must be taken at the end of the third year. The &ajor 5ield 6xamination is associated with &'+ 7;;;9 1esearch 3roject (&#) and is scheduled to take place no later than #pril of year three. <efore #pril of year three, the student must submit an initial dissertation proposal of 8))2!))) words by the beginning of year two. This proposal will derive from the research and writing being undertaken for &'+ 7;;;9, and its purpose is to elicit constructive advice from graduate faculty that may help both to direct the student:s study and prepare him or her for the &ajor 5ield examination. <ased on these responses, and on faculty members: fields of expertise, the supervisor will appoint a &ajor 5ield 6xamination .ommittee comprising the supervisor and at least two other members of the graduate faculty. The supervisor will determine a grade for &'+ 7;;;9, and the &ajor 5ield 6xamination .ommittee will pass or fail the student:s performance in the oral examination. The student must attain at least an #2 in &'+ 7;;;9 and a pass on the major field examination in order to proceed with the &#. ,n the event that these standards are not met, a second &ajor 5ield examination will be scheduled approximately three months later for a second attempt at the oral examination. # failure to achieve the standards set for the oral examination at the second attempt results in the student being re%uired to withdraw from the program. ,t is the responsibility of the #ssociate ean, Graduate 6ducation to inform the student of the results of the &ajor 5ield 6xamination as soon as possible. ,t is the responsibility of the &ajor 5ield 6xamination .ommittee to make a recommendation to the #ssociate ean, Graduate 6ducation concerning the timing of the second examination if necessary. The committee appointed to conduct the second examination should as far as possible include the same members who examined the student in the first place. =n successful completion of all courses, and &ajor 5ield 6xamination re%uirements, a doctoral student becomes a doctoral candidate and embarks fully on dissertation research and writing and on the completion of the recital re%uirements. 2. DMA COMPOSITION(THESIS) 3lease refer to the +chool of Graduate +tudies >ebsite at- http-44www.sgs.utoronto.ca4current4thesis4index.asp 3. DMA FINAL ORAL EXAMINATION 3lease refer to the +chool of Graduate >ebsite at- http-44www.sgs.utoronto.ca4informationfor4students4finup4oralex.htm ?uly !!, ()!(
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