Drama ~ Music ~ Film
Courses in the School of Creative Arts give students a robust grounding in academic study and elements of industry practices in Drama, Film and Music. Using innovative teaching principles that encourage creative problem-solving, academic experts guide students on their own journeys of academic discovery. Find out more and apply using the below links.
Applicants to Music undergraduate courses will be accepted on the strength of their Leaving Certificate points. International applicants will be assessed for entry via their online application. Students taking up Music as a New Minor Subject will need to self-certify music literacy and an ability to write music to approximately Grade 5 level. Please email Assist. Prof. Evangelia Rigaki if you have further queries.
If you are trying to decide which strand to apply to in the M.Phil. in Film Studies, check out M.Phil. courses.
As part of the application process for entry on the research register (Ph.D. or M.Litt.), applicants are required to outline the research they intend to undertake for their thesis. Although projects often change significantly during the research process, your initial proposal is important to help the School assess your potential as a research student and establish whether adequate supervision in your area of research is available within the School.
We strongly recommend that you discuss your proposal with an academic staff member who works in your area of research before you start the online application process. If you are unsure who to approach, please contact the School’s Director of Postgraduate Teaching and Learning for advice.
Listed below are key areas that are usually covered in research proposals. You do not have to adhere to the exact headings or order but you may find this list useful to structure your thinking and check your proposal for major omissions. We do not expect your proposal to be a full-fledged review essay at the moment of application. Good initial research proposals can be as short as a single page and they should certainly not be longer than 4-5 pages.
Questions? Please contact the Director of Postgraduate Teaching and Learning, Assistant Professor Sarah Jane Scaife.