The University of California, Berkeley, provides a comprehensive and fully funded Ph.D. program in Music, encompassing both M.A./Ph.D. and Ph.D. degrees with specializations in composition and scholarship.
The scholarship specialization offers options in musicology and ethnomusicology. Each of these graduate programs—composition, ethnomusicology, and musicology—has distinct requirements tailored to the specific field of study.
PhD Program Requirements
A strong academic background, demonstrated proficiency in relevant musical skills.
PhD Funding Coverage
Graduate students in the Berkeley Music program benefit from robust financial support, combining fellowships and teaching opportunities. The funding package is designed to facilitate a conducive learning environment and includes an annual stipend of $30,000. Additionally, the package covers tuition, health insurance, and student fees, ensuring comprehensive financial support throughout the five-year program duration.
Application Requirement
Application typically includes academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a well-crafted statement of purpose outlining research interests and goals, and, in the case of composition programs, a portfolio of original work.
Application Deadline
January 22, 2025
Application Fee
If you are a U.S. citizen or current permanent resident, the application fee is $135; for all others, the fee is $155.