Keystone logo
University of Otago Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA)
University of Otago

Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA)

Dunedin, New Zealand

3 Years

English

Full time

Request application deadline

Request the earliest start date

Request tuition fees

On-Campus

Introduction

Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA)

The Doctor of Musical Arts is a three-year full-time Program in Music with three areas of specialisation: Performance, Composition or Studio Production. The DMA offers creative musicians the opportunity to develop their skills to the highest artistic and professional levels, while working within the innovative and stimulating environment of Otago's Music Department.

Attaining a DMA will demonstrate your mastery in a creative field of music performance, composition or studio production. The DMA signals to the professional and creative musical world that you are capable of independently conceiving and presenting high quality musical creative outputs in your area of specialisation.

Why study Music?

Music is a very important part of our lives: the study of music enriches any student’s university course and opens the door to lifelong enjoyment. There are many types of music from different parts of the world, and from different times in the world’s history. At Otago we make Music, we know about Music, and we are passionate about Music and our role in educating a new generation of musicians and music lovers.

Admissions

Scholarships and Funding

Curriculum

Program Tuition Fee

Program delivery

About the School

Chat with students

Questions