This program responds to the growing need of Lebanese society, which is inherent in music-related professions.
It is, above all, about the Lebanese school education sector, which needs to hire (over the next 15 years) a large number of music educators, due to the legislation that makes music education mandatory over primary schools and the shortage of qualified teachers.
It is also about music therapy, the adjunct care sector in neurology and psychiatry, using musical listening, and music practice, while in Lebanon, the music-therapist profession is in a promising phase.
Finally, it is about music sound professionals and experts in the integration and processing of music in the media (including the press), qualified researchers in the field of musicology and professional musicians (musical traditions of the Orient, Baroque music), with a background in musicology.
Graduates of this program shall become musical experts, especially music educators, music therapist auxiliaries, musical sound professionals, or professional cultivated and high-flying musicians, in particular, in the traditions of the Orient and ancient European and Mediterranean music. These trades are to be carried out in schools in the public or private sector, in technical schools and music schools, in treatment centers (music therapy), in social or media production companies, or professional musical performance frameworks.
The graduation program enables the development and deepening of music and general musicology competencies, besides specific skills to each of the six concentration, while at the same time introducing an essential component of initiation into scientific research. The Master 2 also opens the way to doctoral registration by setting up a fully-fledged professionalization diploma.
The FMM proposes to its best graduates to take advantage of the agreements of doctoral co-direction with the Sorbonne Université and the Institute for Research in Musicology (IReMus), while remaining attached to the Centre for Research on Musical Traditions of the FMM. These music-related professions require the articulation of several types of complementary skills. Some of these skills are general:
- essential practical and theoretical musical competencies, in Levantine and European music;
- scientific research skills, inherent in musicology and related disciplines of targeted concentration.
Others are specific:
- pedagogical competencies (MT_MM_SEM);
- health care competencies (MT_MM_MTP).
- technological competencies (MT_MM_MTM);
- advanced oriental music competencies (MT_MM_MSA); and
- advanced occidental music competencies (MT_MM_MSE), particularly in baroque music (sub-concentration MB).
Graduates of this program, while becoming high-level music educators, music therapists, professional musicians, musical sound experts, or music critics in the press and media, may pursue doctoral studies to become university lecturers and researchers.