

Bachelor of Arts in Music and Dance, University of Limerick
Limerick, Ulster
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48 Months
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About this course
The Music and Dance program at UL is a four-year Honours Bachelor Degree designed to develop your performance, academic, and vocational skills. It allows you to study music and dance as part of the UL Arts Degree in a joint honours format. The course emphasizes the academic study of various music and dance practices, including traditional, popular, and Western arts. You’ll have opportunities to engage with performance work, stimulate your creativity with recording projects, digital media, and organizing performances, all while reflecting on cultural, social, and historical contexts of Irish culture. The program also prepares you for a range of career pathways through modules in ethnomusicology, music education, and psychology, complemented by work experience and exchanges abroad.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you have a passion for music and dance and want to explore their cultural significance, this course is ideal. The Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at UL is a global leader in the field, offering high-quality teaching with expert performers and academics. It combines academic insights with vocational experiences, such as recording, digital media, and performance planning. The course also encourages cultural engagement through Irish studies, making it a comprehensive choice for those interested in a career in performance, education, or cultural sectors related to music and dance.
Specialisation
This program offers specialisation in traditional Irish music and dance, world music, and popular dance styles. You will explore areas like ethnomusicology, ethnochoreology, music and dance education, and Irish cultural studies, gaining a well-rounded understanding of both historical and contemporary practices.
Course fees
Application fees
13.78L
1st year tuition fees
13.78L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need the established Leaving Certificate with at least six subjects, including two H5 grades and four O6 or four H7 grades. Subjects like Mathematics, Irish or another language, and English are compulsory. Specific requirements also apply for language learners and those studying Economics or Mathematics. Mature students can apply through the CAO and are encouraged to do so by February 1st. Certain QQI awards are also accepted as entry criteria.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
120
PTE
61
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in performance, education, ethnomusicology, dance, arts management, and cultural advocacy. The program prepares students for roles such as performers, teachers, researchers, or arts administrators. Further study options include master's degrees in Irish Music and Dance Studies, Ethnomusicology, Music Therapy, and more, which can open additional professional pathways.
FAQs
What are the main areas of study in this course?
Students study traditional Irish music and dance, western arts music, world music, ethnomusicology, ethnochoreology, and Irish cultural studies, along with performance and vocational skills.
Are work placements or study abroad opportunities available?
Yes, students can participate in cooperative education work placements and Erasmus/Exchange programs abroad as part of their studies.
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