University & Program

National Taiwan University

Musicology (Master's Degree)


Program Level
Master
Language of instruction
Taught in Chinese
Admission
Fall / Spring

The Graduate Institute of Musicology (GIM) at National Taiwan University was founded in 1996; it is one of the twelve teaching units in the College of Liberal Arts, offering degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts. The GIM provides a diverse, liberal learning environment and a wealth of academic resources at a comprehensive research university. It aims at cultivating an interdisciplinary approach to the study of music, valuing the rich interconnectedness of cultures, promoting interactions among the sub-disciplines of historical musicology, ethnomusicology, and systematic musicology as well as with other scholarly fields such as anthropology, literature, philosophy, sociology, and psychology. A primary research and teaching emphasis is the musical cultures in Asia, but from a broadly internationalized perspective that recognizes Asia's contribution to a global dialogue that welcomes scholarship in all music of the world. In sum, through efforts in promoting an integrative approach to musicological studies with the spirit of interdisciplinary and global richness, the GIM has earned reputation among international communities in recent years.



Websitehttps://gim.ntu.edu.tw/

Contact information


Office of International Affairs
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