Masters in Education (Music)
Introduction
The Masters Degree in Education (Music) is a one-year full time programme aimed at extending the Graduate Diploma in Education (Music) or equivalent programme to Masters level thereby continuing the commitment to excellence in the practical and academic teaching of music at post-primary level. The programme is designed specifically for secondary school music teachers. The Masters in Education (Music) is a joint programme of the Department of Education and Professional Studies, and the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance.
Objectives
The programme aims to produce research appropriate to a Masters level qualification, which contributes to the field of music education research, both nationally and internationally and to deepen students' knowledge and awareness of the key issues in education
Programme content
Semester 1
Research methodology, Theories of Research Methodology and Information Technology
Semester 2
Dissertation 1, Contemporary themes in Education
Semester 3
Dissertation 2
Entrance Requirement
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma
programme, or equivalent, and achieve 2nd class honours standard or equivalent
are eligible for consideration to progress to the Masters degree. The selection
process will consider the length of teaching experience of applicants and will
normally expect that applicants will have 2-3 years teaching experience. Entry
to the programme will be based on the result of a written application and
interview.
Contact
Department: Education and Professional Studies/Irish World
Academy of Music and Dance
Course director: Jean Downey
Tel: 353
61-213160
Fax: 353 61-202589
Email: jean.downey@ul.ie
Web: www.irishworldacademy.ie
18 November, 2009



