Master’s in Liturgical Music
This Masters programme is offered in association with the National Centre for Liturgy. It consists of theological and theoretical study of the Church’s liturgy, with specific attention to the area of liturgical music.
Professional Programmes - Full Time |
2 Years |
Fees and Funding | |
Application Deadline: |
02nd August 2024
For EU & those living on the island of Ireland (Late applications may be considered). |
31st May 2024
For non EU |
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Course Start Date: |
September 2024 |
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Applications will open in November 2024
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Introduction
This Masters programme is offered in association with the National Centre for Liturgy. It consists of theological and theoretical study of the Church’s liturgy, with specific attention to the area of liturgical music.
Description
Application Closing Date - EU 2nd August 2024 - Non-EU students should contact pgadmissions@spcm.ie for guidance on their application.
This joint academic and practice-based programme qualifies holders to undertake posts as organists, cantors, or directors of music at parish or diocesan level. The liturgical music academic component is balanced by an intensive course of supervised practical training in a number of core liturgical music disciplines.
Course Aims:
- To provide an academic framework appropriate to the study of Theology at Masters level.
- To provide students with an in-depth theological and theoretical formation in the Church's liturgy.
- To form students in the historical, textual, doctrinal and technical aspects of liturgical music.
- To enhance students' critical awareness of music composed for and performed in the liturgy.
- To significantly enhance participants' competency and confidence in selected practical disciplines.
Career Outcomes
The programme qualifies holders to undertake the post of Organist, Cantor, or Director of Liturgical Music at parish, diocesan or national level.
Course Structure
LI151: Introduction to Liturgy
LI203: the Eucharist / Liturgical Time
Application Requirements
Applications are now being accepted on www.pac.ie (Code - MU507)
If you have any queries please contact cmmadmissions@spcm.ie.
PLEASE NOTE: Application forms must be completed in full, and all documentation must be provided BEFORE an application can be considered. Applicants will not be called for interview if an application is incomplete.
Admission Requirements
The course is especially suited to applicants who have studied Theology and Music to degree level. Candidates should normally have obtained at least a Second Class Honours, Grade I overall. The Faculty of Theology may also accept candidates whom it deems to have an equivalent standard. As the programme contains a significant practical component, prospective candidates will need, on application, to furnish evidence of proficiency in at least one of the following three areas: (a) Cantor, (b) Organ, (c) Liturgical Composition.
An interview will be part of the selection process.
Students whose first language is not English will be required to satisfy the English language requirements.
If you live outside Ireland, check out our dedicated area for international students.
Let’s talk
For Undergraduate queries: email admissions@spcm.ie.
For Postgraduate queries: email pgadmissions@spcm.ie.
For The Centre for Mission & Ministries queries, email: cmmadmissions@spcm.ie.