Master of Arts in Songwriting: Private Lessons

Exclusive, one-on-one songwriting instruction with Berklee's world-renowned faculty.

Overview

Students in the Master of Arts in Songwriting graduate program complete two levels of private lessons. Each level of private lessons is 12 weeks in duration and involves a weekly, one-hour, live webcam session with a faculty member of your choosing. The lessons provide the opportunity to expand your songwriting vocabulary, improve techniques, gain valuable insight into your own strengths and areas of development, and guide you through the process of completing your Culminating Experience in songwriting project.

Private lesson instructors will share their practical knowledge, demonstrate exemplary songwriting, and coach you through the completion of your Culminating Experience proposal and project at a pace individually tailored to your needs.

When course registration opens for the semester, you will be able to register for the appropriate private lesson course level, and then select a day, time, and instructor. Students in the songwriting master’s degree program will earn three credits for the successful completion of each level of private lessons, for a total of six credits.

Tuition and Fees

Tuition for private lessons follows the same per-credit cost of a Berklee Online course. In addition, there is a $500 per semester fee for each of the two levels of Culminating Experience in Songwriting to cover the cost of one-on-one instruction.

If you have any additional questions that we weren’t able to answer here, contact an Academic Advisor at 1-866-BERKLEE (+1-617-747-2146 if you’re outside the US) or advisors@online.berklee.edu.


Private Songwriting Lesson Scheduling

Songwriting graduate students get the exclusive benefit of private songwriting lessons with renowned Berklee faculty who will share their practical knowledge, and coach students through lesson material at a pace individually tailored for each student.

Learn more or call 1-617-747-2146, ext. 1.

FAQs

Can I take private lessons if I am not in the degree program?
No. At this time, private lessons are only available to students who are accepted into the online Master of Arts in Songwriting degree program.
Can I take more than one level in the same semester?
No. Students must complete each level of private lessons consecutively. Lessons cannot be taken concurrently. Your private lesson instructor will assess your ability during the first session of level 1. If your instructor feels you are ready for a more advanced level, he or she will notify the dean, and you will be placed into that higher level. You will be awarded academic credit for the earlier levels. There is a $75 fee per credit ($150 per lesson level) awarded.
How do I move on to the next level of private lessons?
You must attend ten out of the twelve weekly sessions and meet all proficiencies to move on to the next level.
How do I schedule private lessons with an instructor?
When course registration opens for the semester, enrolled songwriting major students will register for the appropriate private lesson course level at my.berklee.edu, and then will be able to select a day, time, and instructor using the private lesson scheduling tool.
Can I change the instructor I study with?
You can change your instructor for a particular semester during the drop/add period. Any changes are subject to the availability of the instructor(s) who you would like to switch to. You can choose to change your private lesson instructor from level to level.
What happens if I need to change the time of my lessons?
When you enroll in a lesson with an instructor, you are agreeing to a weekly day and time for your one-on-one sessions. In order to make a change to your lesson schedule, you must request and receive approval from your instructor in advance.
Do I have to complete both levels of the Culminating Experience with the same instructor?
No. You can choose to study with either the same or a different instructor in level 2 than you studied with in level 1. You can also choose to work with the same instructor.
What happens if my instructor is unable to attend a lesson?
Sessions missed by the instructor will be made up by the end of the semester. Barring emergency situations, the instructor must give the student at least 48 hours' notice in the event they need to reschedule a session, as well as provide suitable alternatives for making up the session.