MA in Ethnochoreology

Limerick

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA in Ethnochoreology at the University of Limerick is a distinctive program dedicated to the study of dance within cultural contexts. It delves into the exploration of dance traditions, cultural heritage, and the significance of movement in diverse societies.

Curriculum: The curriculum encompasses interdisciplinary studies involving dance anthropology, cultural studies, musicology, folklore, and ethnography. It focuses on understanding dance within cultural frameworks and its role in expressing identity and tradition.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes research methodologies in ethnochoreology, enabling students to conduct fieldwork, document dance traditions, and analyze the socio-cultural significance of dance practices.

Industry Engagement: University of Limerick facilitates industry engagement by collaborating with cultural organizations, festivals, and dance communities. Students engage in practical experiences, field trips, and projects, immersing themselves in diverse dance cultures.

Global Perspective: The MA in Ethnochoreology program promotes a global perspective by exploring dance traditions and rituals across different cultures and regions. It encourages students to analyze and appreciate the diversity of dance practices worldwide.

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Location

Limerick

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

€ 15800

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Typically, a minimum of 60% or above in previous academic qualifications is required for admission.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or 7.0, with no individual section below 6.0.
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 90 with a minimum of 21 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 61, with a minimum of 59 in each communicative skill.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Overall score of 120.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

The University of Limerick (UL) is supporting the academic aspirations of international students by offering various scholarship opportunities that recognize academic excellence, talent, and diverse backgrounds.

Merit-Based Scholarships: UL provides a range of merit-based scholarships for international students based on academic achievements, varying from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. These scholarships are awarded to high-achieving students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance.

Country-Specific Scholarships: The university also offers scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships aim to encourage diversity and attract exceptional talent from different parts of the world, providing financial support to deserving candidates.

Sports Scholarships: UL values sporting achievements and offers scholarships to international students who excel in sports. These scholarships support athletes pursuing their academic goals while representing the university in various sporting events.

Research Scholarships: For postgraduate students pursuing research-based programs, UL provides research scholarships to support their academic endeavors. These scholarships assist in covering tuition fees, living expenses, and research-related costs.

Graduates from the MA in Ethnochoreology program at the University of Limerick have various career avenues related to the study and preservation of dance within cultural contextS.

Ethnochoreologist/Ethnomusicologist: Graduates can work as ethnochoreologists or ethnomusicologists, conducting research, documenting, and preserving dance traditions in academic institutions, cultural organizations, or museums.

Cultural Preservation Officer: Opportunities exist in cultural preservation, working for heritage organizations or government bodies to safeguard and promote traditional dance forms and cultural practices.

Museum Curator/Archivist: Graduates may work in museums or archives, curating exhibits or collections related to dance history, folklore, or cultural heritage.

Dance Educator/Researcher: Graduates can become educators or researchers, teaching dance anthropology, folklore, or cultural studies in academic institutions or conducting independent research.

Arts Administrator/Event Coordinator: Roles in arts administration involve organizing cultural events, festivals, or programs centered around dance and cultural diversity.

Community Outreach Coordinator: Graduates can work in community outreach, collaborating with local communities to promote cultural exchange, diversity, and awareness through dance.

Cultural Diplomacy Specialist: Opportunities exist in cultural diplomacy, using dance as a means to promote cross-cultural understanding and international relations.

Dance Consultant for Media/Entertainment: Graduates may advise media productions or entertainment companies on culturally accurate representations of dance in films, documentaries, or television.

Travel Writer/Ethnographer: Graduates can work as travel writers or ethnographers, exploring and documenting dance traditions and cultural practices in different regions or countries.

Non-profit Organization Work: Graduates may work with non-profit organizations focused on cultural exchange, social inclusion, or arts education, using dance as a tool for community development.


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