Assistant Professor of Music Theory (Continuing Track), School of Music
University of Delaware
Newark, DE
ID: 7293659
Posted: Newly posted
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
The School of Music in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware invites applications for an Assistant Professor in Music Theory, continuing track. This is a full-time, fully benefited position with a focus on teaching. The School of Music is a vibrant community of musicians, educators, and scholars, providing dynamic performances and academic experiences for a diverse and inclusive community of students across the many areas and disciplines at the University of Delaware. We welcome applicants with a commitment to progressive pedagogy who will help our students make meaningful connections between music theory and the music they perform, study, teach, and enjoy across the curriculum and in their daily lives.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in music theory, such as: core aural skills and theory courses, graduate theory review, undergraduate and graduate seminars, and other elective courses within the candidate’s area(s) of expertise.
The anticipated teaching load is 9–12 credits per semester and determined in consultation with the director.
Advise undergraduate theory majors on theses and presentations, and serve on graduate student oral exam committees
Maintain an active interest in the field of music theory pedagogy and the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Participate in school activities, governance, and other service to the college, and/or university, as workload allows.
QUALIFICATIONS:
We are seeking an exceptional candidate in music theory who possesses an inclusive perspective on the field with experience teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will have an earned doctorate (PhD or DMA) in music theory or composition (ABDs will be considered); have a record of university-level teaching experience; and show evidence of student-centered, progressive teaching practices–with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Responsibilities will include: Teaching music theory courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, such as core aural skills and theory courses, graduate theory review, graduate seminars, and elective courses as assigned.
CONTINUING TRACK (CT):
The continuing track is UD’s full-time, continuing faculty line, similar to the tenure track. CT faculty enjoy contracts that increase in length over time and, like tenure-track faculty, receive full and generous benefits, including family-friendly benefits, as part of their compensation package. CT faculty with terminal degrees hold professorial rank and have a path to promotion up to full professor; CT faculty without terminal degrees are at the instructor rank and have a parallel path to promotion. All CT faculty earn sabbaticals, have opportunities to pursue research, participate in shared governance, and hold academic leadership positions. For more information see: “Why Do You Want to be a CT Faculty at UD?”
THE UD SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Our mission in the School of Music is to provide the best educational opportunities for music majors’ professional development as artists, scholars, creators, and educators. Music faculty offer an integrated curriculum oriented toward developing musicianship, creative thinking, and professionalism, enriched by collaborative initiatives and innovative community partnerships. We provide optimal resources for significant musical growth through School ensembles, private study, and academic music courses available to music majors, the general student population, and others in the University community. The School comprises 80 full- and part-time faculty and professionals and enrolls approximately 275 undergraduate majors, minors, and graduate students. We offer Bachelor of Music degrees in Applied Music, Jazz and Improvisation, Music Education, Music History and Literature, Music Theory, and Music Composition; Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music, and Music Industry Studies; and Master of Music degrees in Performance, Chamber Music, Composition, Conducting, and Teaching. We provide opportunities for cultural enrichment and community engagement to the University community and its constituencies, as well as leadership and support to music educators and other musicians in the region. For further information about the School of Music please visit www.music.udel.edu.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in music theory, such as: core aural skills and theory courses, graduate theory review, undergraduate and graduate seminars, and other elective courses within the candidate’s area(s) of expertise.
The anticipated teaching load is 9–12 credits per semester and determined in consultation with the director.
Advise undergraduate theory majors on theses and presentations, and serve on graduate student oral exam committees
Maintain an active interest in the field of music theory pedagogy and the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Participate in school activities, governance, and other service to the college, and/or university, as workload allows.
QUALIFICATIONS:
We are seeking an exceptional candidate in music theory who possesses an inclusive perspective on the field with experience teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will have an earned doctorate (PhD or DMA) in music theory or composition (ABDs will be considered); have a record of university-level teaching experience; and show evidence of student-centered, progressive teaching practices–with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Responsibilities will include: Teaching music theory courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, such as core aural skills and theory courses, graduate theory review, graduate seminars, and elective courses as assigned.
CONTINUING TRACK (CT):
The continuing track is UD’s full-time, continuing faculty line, similar to the tenure track. CT faculty enjoy contracts that increase in length over time and, like tenure-track faculty, receive full and generous benefits, including family-friendly benefits, as part of their compensation package. CT faculty with terminal degrees hold professorial rank and have a path to promotion up to full professor; CT faculty without terminal degrees are at the instructor rank and have a parallel path to promotion. All CT faculty earn sabbaticals, have opportunities to pursue research, participate in shared governance, and hold academic leadership positions. For more information see: “Why Do You Want to be a CT Faculty at UD?”
THE UD SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Our mission in the School of Music is to provide the best educational opportunities for music majors’ professional development as artists, scholars, creators, and educators. Music faculty offer an integrated curriculum oriented toward developing musicianship, creative thinking, and professionalism, enriched by collaborative initiatives and innovative community partnerships. We provide optimal resources for significant musical growth through School ensembles, private study, and academic music courses available to music majors, the general student population, and others in the University community. The School comprises 80 full- and part-time faculty and professionals and enrolls approximately 275 undergraduate majors, minors, and graduate students. We offer Bachelor of Music degrees in Applied Music, Jazz and Improvisation, Music Education, Music History and Literature, Music Theory, and Music Composition; Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music, and Music Industry Studies; and Master of Music degrees in Performance, Chamber Music, Composition, Conducting, and Teaching. We provide opportunities for cultural enrichment and community engagement to the University community and its constituencies, as well as leadership and support to music educators and other musicians in the region. For further information about the School of Music please visit www.music.udel.edu.