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Composition

MM in Composition

Application Requirements

Overview

The two-year Master of Music (M.M.) degree in Composition trains students to create music and convey their musical ideas through a variety of performance media. Students are expected to exhibit a thorough knowledge of the theoretical and historical basis of music and to develop strong pedagogical skills. A comprehensive general curriculum and optional concentrations in various areas of specialization help to prepare students for advanced careers as composers and teachers.

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Two-Part Application Process

Applying to The University of Texas at Austin as a graduate music major is a two-part process that requires separate applications to the University and the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music. The Butler School of Music accepts applications for fall semesters only.

Continuing students AND GRADUATE CHANGE OF MAJOR

Currently enrolled Butler School of Music students applying to continue into a new degree program in the same major or to change graduate majors without a break in enrollment must submit both applications in full.

Graduate readmission

Former Butler School graduate students who wish to apply for readmission must submit a graduate readmission application. If you are on an official leave of absence, the application fee is waived and readmission is automatic. Former students who are not on official leave may require additional procedures or materials. Consult with the graduate admissions coordinator at the earliest opportunity for instructions specific to your circumstances.

 


 

Application Timeline

Make note of these important dates and deadlines:
Application EventDate
Butler School of Music application opensSeptember 1
University of Texas application due — To meet the regular deadline students should submit the online application by December 1 and all required transcripts and test scores by December 11.December 1
Butler School of Music application dueDecember 11
Letters of recommendation dueJanuary 1
FAFSA priority deadlineJanuary 15
Interview invitationsOn or before January 21
InterviewsMid-February
Admissions decisionsOn or before March 1
Butler School merit-based scholarship award notifications (no additional application required)On or before April 1
Response deadlineApril 15
New student orientationMid-August

 


 

Application Materials

University Application

You must submit the university application prior to beginning the Butler School of Music application. Detailed application instructions and policies are available from the Office of Graduate Admissions (OGA).

 

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Graduate application and application fee

Submit your application for graduate study and pay the required fee.

letters of recommendation

Three recommendation letters, written within the last twelve months, pertaining to your potential for graduate study in music.

Official transcripts

You must submit an official transcript from every senior college you have attended. Even if courses taken at one institution are recorded on a transcript from another college, a transcript must be submitted from the institution at which the courses were taken.

Official transcripts must be complete, must have been generated within the last calendar year, and must show coursework and grades at least through the spring 2024 semester. Unofficial, old or incomplete transcripts will be rejected. International transcripts must include both the original language documents and an official or certified English translation.

Transcripts can be uploaded through your MyStatus page. You do not need to mail paper transcripts to The University of Texas or the Butler School of Music for admissions purposes. Electronic transcripts can also be submitted directly to OGA using Parchment or SPEEDE.

TEST SCORES

This program does not require a GRE score.

International applicants should review the OGA instructions to determine whether they are required to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score.

Butler School of Music Application

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Introductory Video

Submit a one to three minute video recording on which you verbally introduce yourself and discuss your musical and non-musical interests, goals, creative or volunteer work and reasons for applying to the Butler School of Music.

Statement of Purpose

A 500-word essay outlining your objectives for graduate study, career plans and reasons for applying to our program.

Résumé or Curriculum Vitae

A résumé or curriculum vitae (CV) providing complete information concerning musical training, experience, awards, honors, publications and performance.

Works List

A list of all works you have composed for any medium, with year of completion and if applicable, date of premiere. You may include in-progress works if you wish, as well as any popular or jazz works.

Composition Portfolio

Scores and recordings of your music. Submit three to five pieces in varying media, at least one of which must be a work for large ensemble or an extended chamber work. Applicants interested in submitting a portfolio primarily of electronic or electro-acoustic music must include at least one work that displays evidence of past proficiency in acoustic composition, even if that is not your current artistic practice or one you intend to pursue as a graduate student.

Teacher Preferences

  • Within the online application, you may select a first and second choice instructor from amongst the composition faculty at the Butler School, or indicate that you have no preference. If your preferences change, you can update your selections through email.
  • Your teacher preferences do not affect interview invitations or final admissions decisions. 
  • If admitted, your teacher assignment is based on your preferences and faculty recommendation.
  • Researching teachers: If you are not familiar with our faculty, we strongly recommend researching the teachers in your major prior to the application deadline, as follows:
    • Review the faculty members’ bios
    • Ask your current teacher(s) for recommendations
    • Consult with friends who may have studied with them
    • Optional: Set up a meeting or lesson with the faculty. Although not all faculty are available to meet with applicants due to their teaching and performing commitments, you may contact them directly to make a request. Lessons and meetings with faculty are not facilitated through the admissions office.
       

 


 

Composition Interviews

After reviewing your composition portfolio, the faculty will decide whether to invite you for a Zoom interview. Invitation decisions are sent by email on or before January 21.

Composition interviews are held in mid-February.

Your 20-minute Zoom interview will consist of a brief presentation of one of your pieces (either from your submitted portfolio or not) to the faculty, followed by an informal question-and-answer session about your musical background, interests, and what you hope to accomplish as a student at the Butler School. There are no placement exams required as part of your interview.

 


 

Decisions & Enrolling

You can ensure that your UT application is complete by checking your MyStatus page on a regular basis and submitting any missing materials as soon as possible.

Decisions will be communicated to you by email. Please notify us if you change your contact information.

The deadline to respond to an offer of admission is April 15, unless otherwise noted.

We are unable to provide individualized feedback on application materials for applicants who are denied admission.

New student orientation and diagnostic exams take place the week before classes begin in August.

 


 

Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

Tuition at The University of Texas is charged at a flat rate based on the number of registered credit hours. Graduate students typically register for nine credit hours per semester. You can estimate the annual cost of living for a graduate student using the university’s online tuition calculator.

All applicants who are recommended for admission to the Butler School are automatically considered for merit-based financial aid, including scholarships, fellowships, teaching assistantships and out-of-state tuition waivers. There are no additional applications or materials to submit. Residency, citizenship and financial need are not factors in our funding decisions.

We strongly encourage all eligible applicants to submit a FAFSA for federal need-based aid consideration.