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'''Winter 2007'''

Revision as of 07:16, 15 September 2007

What is folkwaysAlive!?

See the folkwaysAlive! home page

Courses in the Department of Music

Graduate level course offerings in music composition, theory, musicology, ethnomusicology

Ethnomusicology courses

Mandatory ethics training for graduate students:

All music graduate students must complete this training. See:

Summer programs:


Other courses:

(in reverse chronological order)

Winter 2008

Fall 2007

Winter 2007

Fall 2006

Winter 2006

Programs and advising for ethnomusicology students

The Department of Music, Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology, and folkwaysAlive! support five academic degree programs within which a specialization in ethnomusicology and world music is possible:

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA), major or minor in music
  • BA Honours in music
  • Bachelor of Music (BMus), world music route
  • MA in Music, with concentration in ethnomusicology
  • PhD in Music, with concentration in ethnomusicology

For prospective students

For current students:

General resources

World Music Ensembles

Projects

Documentation

Links

Research

Talks and other courses on research-related topics

Music and Islam talk

Arab poetry talk

Postcolonial Arab novel

Cultural Representations of Post-Coloniality

FolkwaysAlive Staff

Other

Testing

Help