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					| 2012-2013 University Catalog 
 Vocal Performance Artist Graduate Certificate  |  
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 |  Banner Code: AR-CERG-ACVP Performing Arts Building, Room A417Phone: 703-993-1380
 Web: music.gmu.edu
   FacultyDennis Layendecker, Heritage Chair, Director Professors: Camphouse, Carroll, Engebretson, Gardner, Layendecker (director), Maiello, Miller, Monson (associate director), Smith Term Professors: Balakerskaia, Hearden, Rendler Associate Professors: Aler, R. Bergman, Billingham, T. Owens Term Associate Professor: Ker-Hackleman Assistant Professors: Guessford, Nickens, Robinson Term Associate Professor: Wuttke Term Assistant Professor: Kilkenny Adjunct Faculty: Baumgarten, Beach, Beckwith, Berger, M. Bergman, Berkshire-Brown, Bonds, Bonneau, Chalifoux, Chao, Curtis, Delaney, Dewey, East, Edelbrock, Ferguson, Fraedrich, Freer, Gerber, Haase, M. Hackleman, Harbison, Haroutounian, Healey, Hitz, Hussey, Kobayashi, Kuebler, Lapple, Law, Lechter, G. McCarthy, J. McCarthy, Nam, Neff, Ja. Nickel, Ju. Nickel, Oedemann, M. Owens, Parker, Parrell,  Purcell, Rittenhouse, Sisk, Snedecor, Snitzler, Spirtas, Stephansky, Summey, Taylor, Thomas, Watters, Wenner, Whitehead, Yang     The certificate is a specialized, graduate-level program for advanced musicians who desire to further develop and refine their performance art. The certificate program is a two-year course of study requiring at least two consecutive semesters of residence. A total of 32 credits is required. Advisor’s approval is required for each semester’s enrollment.  This certificate may be earned on a full time or part time basis. Admission Requirements
    An artist certificate application and current résuméA bachelor’s degree in music or equivalent (as evaluated by the School of Music Admissions Committee)Transcripts from previous educational institutionsOne-page written statement of student’s goals and interest in the programTwo letters of recommendationA CD (preferred), audiocassette, or videotape of a live performance of solo works from the standard repertory. Applicants must perform an audition recital and be interviewed on the Mason Campus. Applicants will be notified of the date and time of the audition and interview. |