Job Summary
The Department of Music in the College of Liberal Arts, at the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Music Musicology, Tenure-Track position.
CBC Requirement It is the policy of The University of Texas at Arlington to conduct a criminal background check on any applicant who is under final consideration for employment with the University.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Teach courses in music history, music literature, and related areas at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Engage in focused and significant research that leads to substantive and multiple publications in top tier national journals with high scholarly impact in the candidate’s area of specialization.
- Contribute to the growth and development of the Department of Music, the College of Liberal Arts, the University, and the profession through participation in committees, departmental activities, and other service.
- Other duties may be assigned based on the candidate’s qualifications and the needs of the department.
Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. or equivalent in Musicology, Music History, or a related field by time of appointment.
- Demonstrated record of excellence, or evidence for potential excellence, in teaching music history at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
- Demonstrated record of publication or evidence of potential for substantial scholarly research.
Preferred Qualifications Special Conditions for Eligibility Department Information Located in the College of Liberal Arts, the Department of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and enrolls over 360 music majors.
Our 65 faculty members contribute to a robust creative and scholarly environment. The Department offers a Bachelor of Music degree with emphases in Performance, Music Education, Music Business, Music Audio Production, Theory, Composition, and Jazz Studies.
The Department also offers a Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Studies degree. The Masters of Music degree is offered in Music Education;
Performance in voice and on all classical and jazz instruments, including conducting; Music Theory; and Jazz Composition.
The Department also offers a graduate performance certificate. Opportunities abound at the University to collaborate with other strong researchers in a variety of fields.
College of Liberal Arts Information In the College of Liberal Arts (CoLA), students receive an education centered on the cultivation of creativity, research, and analytical skills.
CoLA is one of UTA’s most diverse academic units. We house 12 departments in the fine and performing arts, humanities, and social sciences, serving over 3,600 students through twenty-eight undergraduate and twenty-one graduate degree programs, including 3 PhD tracks.
Ever responsive to student interest and community need, the college continues to evolve, expanding our academic offerings with relevant course content connecting the arts and sciences.
Our students have opportunities to pursue degrees, credentials, and certificates in applied sociology, popular culture, music industry studies, philanthropy, prelaw, disability studies, forensic translation, and interpretation.
The quality and depth of our programming is nationally recognized, with accreditations from the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and the National Association of Schools of Music. Working Title