Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
Coursework Programmes
Master of Music (MMus)
Master of Music (MMus)
The Conservatory offers the Master of Music (MMus) degree, with particular specialisations in three main areas:
- Instrumental (orchestral instruments and piano)
- Conducting
- Composition
The MMus is a two-year full-time programme designed for those who have just completed a qualifying Bachelor of Music or appropriate university-level studies (in Singapore or overseas) and wish to advance their professional studies in music at YST.
YST’s MMus programme seeks to promote higher-level music study in the individual’s Major area, develop instrument-specific as well as group pedagogy capacities that are relevant in Singaporean and international music education communities, and facilitate professional learning that is needed for success in the music industry.
Successful completion of the Master of Music degree includes the completion of 80 MCs, with a minimum Cumulative Average Point (CAP) of 3.00.
- Major Study (32 MCs) – 4 modules x 8 MCs per module; 1 module per semester
- Ensemble/Composition Activities (16 MCs) – 4 modules x 4 MCs per module; 1 module per semester
- Professional Development Electives (32 MCs) – 8 modules x 4 MCs per module; 2 modules per semester
Students are expected to maintain a minimum CAP of 3.00 during their enrolment in the MMus degree. To continue in the MMus programme, a student may not have: 1) CAP below 3.00 (but greater than or equal to 2.50) for three consecutive semesters; or 2) CAP below 2.50 for two consecutive semesters.
Students who have completed either the BMus at YST or an approved Bachelor of Music at an accredited institution of higher education; and who have completed their undergraduate degree with a CAP or equivalent of 3.50 or higher, may be credited up to 20 MCs towards the first semester of the MMus degree. These students will be required to complete 60 MCs in approved modules over three semesters, successfully perform all juries and recitals, and maintain a minimum CAP of 3.00 in their MMus degree.
The MMus degree will take advantage of continuing assessment in the performance, composition and pedagogical/professional development components of the curriculum. For the performance/composition component, each student will be assigned a major study teacher in their relevant performance study area and will meet on a one-on-one basis at least once weekly during the course. The major study teacher will supervise all aspects of the performance/composition portfolio for the student and provide assistance and advice with all issues related to the course.
Students will have two smaller-scale juried performance events (in the first and third semesters of enrolment) and two major recitals (in the second and fourth semesters of enrolment) for the assessment of their practical performance component.
The professional studies modules will also incorporate continuing assessment, including regular classroom projects as well as “in field” experience (i.e. student teaching rounds, internships with various professional ensembles, etc.)
Students will also be assessed in their teacher training activities, both with Conservatory students as well as those in local Singaporean high schools where the Conservatory has an ongoing relationship in the professional development of undergraduate students at YST.
For details on admission to the Master of Music degree, please visit: https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/programmes-master-of-music or contact YST Admissions Office at musadmissions@nus.edu.sg.
Master of Music Leadership (MMusL)
Please go to https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/musicleaders/
Artist Diploma
Artist Diploma
The Artist Diploma is a two-year, non-degree performance programme. The programme is reserved for exceptional and experienced performers at an already advanced stage of artistic development, and emphasises repertoire development designed to meet the needs of performers who are preparing and qualified to embark upon a professional performance career.
Successful completion of the Artist Diploma programme includes completion of 48 MCs from modules in major study and ensemble activities at 5000 or 6000 level.
- Major Study (32 MCs) – 4 modules x 8 MCs per module; 1 module per semester
- Ensemble Activities (16 MCs) – 4 modules x 4 MCs per module; 1 module per semester
Students in the Artist Diploma programme undergo highly rigorous professional performance study and are expected, within the Major Studies modules, to perform a minimum of two public recitals per year at the Conservatory, in addition to regular performance opportunities in Singapore and internationally.