Master's (in music) after a non-music bachelors?!

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Bob Kolada
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Master's (in music) after a non-music bachelors?!

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Is it generally (always? never?) required to have a Bachelor's degree in music to begin a Master's degree in music (for example, the tuba! :D)? Assuming, of course, a satisfactory audition at the school one would be doing the Master's at. Just curious!
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generally...yes, it is always required to have a Bachelor degree in music.

There will, of course, be exceptions to this generality. Have a talk with the graduate advisor at <insert name> University to be sure if you're interested.

I can't imagine, though, why such a student (say, for example, one with an engineering degree who played in band in college) would be accepted into a Masters degree program in music without the prerequisite undergraduate work.

Does this happen?
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In general, I haven't actually encountered a school that it was required of the MMus students (None of the ones I've attended or have found), though many application processes involve a diagnostic portion for musical skills so you would still be expected to have a similar level of knowledge as someone who had an undergrad in music.
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