Theory prospective students
Master’s degree in music theory
Students in the master’s degree in music theory engage creatively and critically with music and theory about it. They interact with work in performance, composition, musicology, ethnography, mathematics, cognitive science, new media and more, building upon the interdisciplinary expertise of theory faculty. Skills gained in original research and pedagogy equip students for advanced doctoral study and cognate career paths. Students also benefit from the vibrant and collegial environment of the College of Music with access to centers such as those for musicians’ wellness, entrepreneurship, American music research, and the interdisciplinary ATLAS institute.
Learn more about applying for the master’s in music theory degree.
Opportunities for TAships
The College of Music offers merit-based aid through scholarships and music theory teaching assistantships. Teaching Assistants (TAs) teach in and assist with undergraduate theory courses.
- Students applying for the Theory Assistantship will be asked to demonstrate singing, rhythm, and keyboard skills, both at sight and prepared. Please fill out this application to be considered.
- For questions about the Theory Assistantship, please email the Music Theory department chair Daphne Leong at daphne.leong@colorado.edu.
For more information about College of Music merit-based aid, please see Graduate assistantships + scholarships.