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Earn your M.A. from a top university with one of the world’s best graduate programs in music education. The Hybrid Summer Master of Arts in Music and Music Education (M.A. M&ME) at Teachers College, Columbia University, prepares music teachers for the challenges and rewards of teaching music in the 21st century.
The flexible hybrid learning format of our master’s program gives you the best of both worlds: online coursework during the academic year and two immersive Summer Residencies in New York City—one of the world’s premier cultural hubs. Students thrive with our intellectually rigorous and creatively engaging education.
The Hybrid Summer M.A. is geared toward music teachers with global perspectives who work in public, private, charter, studio, community, and international educational settings. They seek to earn a valuable credential from a top program while continuing to teach. Students are intellectually curious and eager to develop their pedagogical skills to become better teachers, advance their careers, and become agents of change in music education.
Students must be permanent residents or citizens of the United States. International students are encouraged to explore alternative programs that align with their academic goals.
Teachers College, Columbia University is one of the world’s great centers of learning and research for graduate students in the fields of education, health, psychology, and leadership. As the first and largest graduate school of education in the United States, TC is perennially ranked among the nation’s best—earning top honors from leading organizations, including a top-ten ranking from U.S. News & World Report.
We offer more than 100 academic programs that prepare dedicated public service professionals; work with local, national and global communities; and inform public policy to create a smarter, healthier, and more equitable and peaceful world.