Overview
The Ethnomusicology course from the University of Limerick focuses on developing your skills in fieldwork.
This includes interviewing and observing musical communities and producing written and creative outputs (like ethnographies, recordings, performances) that are informed by disciplinary theory and ethical codes of practice.
This MA is recognised internationally and prepares you for careers in university teaching, research, music education, music curation & archiving, ensemble facilitation, and inter/transcultural applied work with institutions and cultural organisations.
It is designed for graduates in music and related fields who want to continue their education and build careers in teaching, research, curation/performance, and across various cultural sectors.
During this programme, you will:
- Explore music in its cultural, social, political and ecological contexts, asking how and why people make music and why that matters, now more than ever.
- Develop a sound theoretical basis for undertaking music (and movement) research with important applied dimensions.
- Benefit from experiences in music and movement ensembles with a focus on embodied practice.
- Develop applied skills and generate impactful research that tackles social, political, and ecological challenges in the 21st century.
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Courses Included:
Fieldwork Techniques
Media Technologies for Performing Arts & Art Research
Ritual Studies
History of Ethnomusicology
Music Ethnography
World Music Survey
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Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
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EU Applicants: Early application is advisable.
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Campus Location
- Limerick, Ireland
Disciplines
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General requirements
A primary degree in a suitable discipline (e.g. Anthropology, Music, Cultural Studies and Folklore) with a first or second class honours, or an approved professional qualification (Primary degree: Level 8 - National Qualifications Authority of Ireland).
An interview will be required in all cases, as well as an audition where necessary. Candidates may be required to submit additional audio visual and/or written material. Applications from graduates with music and/or dance experience are especially welcome.
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Applies to youNon-residents18000 EUR / year≈ 18000 EUR / year -
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Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals7995 EUR / year≈ 7995 EUR / year
Living costs
Limerick
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