
The Master of Music Education (MME) degree program offers certified music educators the opportunity to enhance their teaching, develop as musicians, and become leaders in music education within their state or region. Our MME program can be completed in person over the course of two academic years (fall and spring semesters) or in person during three consecutive summer terms. Students within both degree tracks will work with FSU’s world-class faculty, network with music educators from around the country, and experience hands-on teaching and conducting opportunities with K–12, collegiate, and community music students.
Degree Highlights
- Graduate Assistantships focused on Music Teacher Education are available to provide both monetary assistance and invaluable training for developing essential teaching skills, enhancing versatility, and increasing marketability in today’s competitive professional landscape.
- Opportunity to tailor the curriculum to be highly flexible rather than strictly prescribed, which enables students to design a course of study that best supports their educational and professional goals.
- Hands-on experiences teaching and conducting undergraduate and graduate collegiate music students.
- Opportunities for leadership roles in one of the most comprehensive summer music camps for K–12 students in the country.
- Participation in state, regional, and national conferences to gain insight into the profession and begin building a professional network.
- Opportunities to engage in mentor-guided research that is suitable for research poster presentations and journal publications.
Contact Information
For information about our three consecutive summer terms MME program, see this page or feel free to contact:
Instrumental Track – Dr. Gregory Springer
Choral Track – Dr. Kevin Fenton