ICIT Program - Contact

Kojiro Umezaki
Professor & Graduate Director
(949) 824-6615
kumezaki@uci.edu

Ph.D. in Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Technology (ICIT)

ICIT students present Zolk Tizzer, a rock opera, in the Experimental Media Peformance Lab

ICIT students work with Professor Mari Kimura's MUGIC during a concert in the Experimental Media Performance Lab (xMPL)

Photo by Will Tee Yang

ICIT Ph.D. candidate Fabricio Cavero Farfan performs with a collective in Winifred Smith Hall.

Photo by Will Tee Yang

ICIT performance by Alex Lough

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About ICIT

The Department of Music at the University of California, Irvine invites applications to the Ph.D. program in Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Technology (ICIT). The program is taught by a core faculty whose work embraces diverse forms of music making, challenging conventional distinctions between classical composition, computer music, improvisation, and jazz. Students will receive close personal attention from faculty, and are encouraged to work on interdisciplinary projects. We seek students with a strong foundation who wish to develop new creative work integrating a wide range of contemporary music and ideas.

In addition to the five core ICIT faculty, the Music Department includes many other performers, musicologists, theorists, and historians, making for a rich environment in which to develop critical skills that are essential for the 21st-century musician. The Claire Trevor School of the Arts is home to excellent graduate programs in Dance, Drama, and Studio Art. UC Irvine is a quickly growing campus within one of the nation’s leading research university systems. Located near the coast in Orange County, Irvine is an hour south of Los Angeles, a major art world center with vibrant contemporary music scenes.

The Department of Music admits a small number of full-time ICIT Ph.D. students each fall. The department covers the cost of tuition and fees for all ICIT students, and also provides them with a part-time, salaried Teaching Assistantship that includes health insurance. This funding commitment is for a maximum of four years (12 quarters), which is the normative time to degree for the ICIT Ph.D. degree. Typically, students take three years (9 quarters) to complete their required courses, pass the Qualifying Examination and advance to Candidacy, after which they spend their final year (3 quarters) completing the dissertation.

All applicants should possess an undergraduate degree in music or an equivalent level of training, and should demonstrate potential for creative and innovative work. Applicants who already hold a masters degree or have completed prior graduate study may request upon admission that specific course requirements be waived based on equivalent graduate coursework completed at other institutions, up to a maximum of 12 units.