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COURSES IN GCD & GCCHigher Diploma in Arts in Music Education HETAC Level 8
Certificate in Music Teaching 40 credits – HETAC(Licentiate of The Leinster School of Music & Drama)
Certificate in Music Teaching 20 credits – HETAC(Associate of The Leinster School of Music & Drama)
HOw tO fIND US:
HOw tO APPLY: Applicants should complete the application form
(available over) indicating their chosen programme, mode and location of delivery and forward to:
The Leinster School of Music & Drama
Griffith College Campus
South Circular Road
Dublin 8
Phone: Dublin (01) 415 0466 / 7
Phone: Cork (021) 450 7027
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gcd.ie/lsmd
SECtION ONE - PERSONAL DEtAILSPLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS
SURNAME
FIRST NAME
TEL. (HOME)
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THE LEINSTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC & DRAMA
ADDRESS
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SECtION twO - COURSE CHOICECOURSE TITLE
COMMENCEMENT DATE
LOCATION Cork Dublin
AVAILABILITY Day Evening
MODE OF DELIVERY Part-time Full-time (Higher Diploma only)
PLEASE INDICATE HOW YOU FIRST BECAME AWARE OF THE LEINSTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC & DRAMA PROGRAMMES
Radio Newspaper Friends/Family Work Internet Other
PAYMENt MEtHOD Cheque, Postal Order or Bankers Draft Credit Card (Access/Visa/Mastercard)
Courses can be paid for by giro, cheque, bank draft or credit
card. Griffith College discourages the payment of fees by cash. Please tick the method of your choice and complete the rest of the details as appropriate.
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CERtIfICAtION Postgraduates must supply an original certified copy of final exam results. Original copies of certification for music performance
and theory examinations must be supplied.
TITLE OF DEGREE DATE AWARDED
AWARDING BODY
MUSIC PERFORMANCE GRADE EXAM BOARD DATE AWARDED
MUSIC THEORY GRADE EXAM BOARD DATE AWARDED
I certify that the information given above is correct and I hereby undertake to comply with all regulations of The Leinster School of Music & Drama. I also accept that the LSMD reserves the right to change any of the details given in any course brochure and that the course commencement is dependent on student demand. The course fee will not be refunded once the course has started.
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DUBLIN • CORK
A CONSTITUENT SCHOOL OF GRIFFITH COLLEGE
CORK Griffith College Cork, Cove street, Sullivan’s Quay, Cork Phone: (021) 450 7027
DUBLIN The Leinster School of Music & Drama Griffith College Campus South Circular Road, Dublin 8 Phone: (01) 415 0466 / 7
EStABLISHED 1904
EStABLISHED 1904
tHE LEINStER SCHOOL Of MUSIC & DRAMA
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COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: LOCATIONS DURATION (students must fulfil one of the following) Full-time Part-time
1. A primary degree in music.
2. A primary degree in an un-related discipline + Grade 8 practical music + Grade 6 in music theory.
3. Applicants with relevant experiential learning will also be considered.
HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ARtS IN MUSIC EDUCAtIONABOUt tHIS COURSE This programme is designed for the
contemporary practitioner in music education, whether teaching in a school or running a practice or studio.
In today’s society, a career in music education requires a broad range of disparate skills: a high level of mastery in performance; a thorough knowledge of music theory; an understanding of the theory of music teaching and learning and a practical working knowledge of music technology.
Furthermore, music teachers require skills in management, business and arts organisation, as their work often takes them outside of the classroom through organising concerts, competitions and stage shows.
The programme recognises that music education has to be relevant to young and mature learners, and to their ethnic culture, life experience and the popular culture to which they are exposed. To this end the programme will facilitate and encourage performance and teaching in several genres – classical, traditional, non- Western, jazz and popular music.
Postgraduate students will be awarded a Higher Diploma in Arts in Music Education at HETAC Level 8. Students who do not possess a primary degree will be awarded a LSMD/Griffith College Diploma, which also entitles them to receive subject credits from HETAC.
CORE SUBjECtS• Instrumental Pedagogy
• Theory of Teaching and Learning
• Psychology of Music Education
• Professional Practice
• Practical Musicianship
• Music Technology
• Conducting and Composition
• Teaching Practice
CERtIfICAtE IN MUSIC tEACHING20 credits – HEtAC Associate of the LSMD (ALSMD)
Griffith College DUBLIN
Griffith College CORK
1 Year
ABOUt tHE PROGRAMME Students on this programme take
three subjects from the Higher Diploma Programme, allowing them to concentrate on acquiring a specific subset of music teaching skills and knowledge.
Modules in this programme are certified under HETAC’s Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects scheme (ACCS). This programme is of one year’s duration. The programme will be delivered as a day and evening programme (one morning or one evening per week over 24 weeks).
fURtHER StUDY Students may progress from this programme
to take further modules under HETAC’s ACCS scheme.
PREREqUISItES Applicants must have Grade 8 from the LSMD
in instrumental performance or an approved substitute and Grade 6 theory from the LSMD or an approved substitute.
CORE SUBjECtS• Instrumental Pedagogy 10 CREDITS
• Professional Practice 5 CREDITS
• Practical Musicianship 5 CREDITS
CERtIfICAtE IN MUSIC tEACHING40 credits – HEtAC Licentiate of the LSMD (LLSMD)
ABOUt tHE PROGRAMME Students on this programme take
four subjects from the Higher Diploma Programme, allowing them to concentrate on acquiring a specific subset of music teaching skills and knowledge.
Modules in this programme are certified under HETAC’s Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects scheme (ACCS). This programme is of one year’s duration. The programme will be delivered as a day and evening programme (two days per week over two semesters). The students on this programme will also participate in Teaching Practice.
fURtHER StUDY Students may progress from this programme
to take the full Higher Diploma in Arts in Music Education.
PREREqUISItES Applicants must have Grade 8 from the LSMD
in instrumental performance or an approved substitute and Grade 6 theory from the LSMD or an approved substitute.
CORE SUBjECtS• Pedagogy and Teaching Practice 20 CREDITS
• Professional Practice 5 CREDITS
• Theory of Teaching and Learning 5 CREDITS
• Practical Musicianship 10 CREDITS
ABOUt tHE LEINStER SCHOOL Of MUSIC & DRAMA The Leinster School of Music & Drama (LSMD) was founded in 1904 to
promote the teaching and examining of music to exacting standards. In 1998 the LSMD relocated to Griffith College Dublin becoming a fully owned constituent School of the College.
wHY StUDY At tHE LEINStER SCHOOL Of MUSIC & DRAMA?• The Leinster School of Music & Drama has over a
century of experience in music teacher training.
• This programme is fully accredited by HETAC making it an internationally recognised accredited qualification.
• Highly focused and experienced teachers, many of whom are active in the performance arena.
• This is the only Higher Diploma in the country offering a specialised music education qualification.
• This programme offers a progression route for those who have achieved a high level of music performance and theory to advance their studies to third level.
• University style facilities; library, study rooms, state of the art lecture rooms, restaurant, 400 car parking spaces.
• A highly extensive music library with music texts, sheet music, CDs and access to the on-line Naxos catalogue.
• Performance oriented facilities, including a 600-seater concert hall.
• Fully equipped studios with the latest industry-standard music software for writing, recording, performing, editing, mixing and composing music.
• A fully equipped recording studio.
• A range of study options and schedules will suit students with different work schedules.
• A range of study options will enable professionals already working in the field to avail of the opportunity to further develop their professional skills.
• Study and practice facilities in Dublin are open seven days a week, with on-line facilities, on-line learning and search facilities.
• Moodle – our on-line support resource that you can access either on-campus or at home, where lecturers can post additional material and where you can take part in discussion with your fellow class colleagues and your lecturers.
HIttING A HIGHER NOtE!
A RANGE Of StUDY OPtIONS ARE AvAILABLE tO YOU...• Taught options in Dublin and Cork.
• Full-time and part-time modes.
• The choice of evening or morning lecturers, combined with block release.
• The possibility to take the programme in three stages under the HETAC Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects (ACCS) scheme.
Since then it has continued its teaching and examining activities with the support of the College. Currently there is a large network of teachers nationwide teaching the LSMD’s various syllabi and preparing students for examination, with approximately 14,000 students and teachers being examined annually.
Several members of the current teaching staff are also firmly established in the performance arena. This experience, combined with their depth of teaching knowledge enhances the unique learning experience offered by the School.
APPLY DIRECtLY tO The Leinster School of Music & Drama.
(See over for details)
CORK: (021) 450 7027
DUBLIN: (01) 415 0466
COMMENCING September (Dublin)
FULL-TIME 1 year
PART-TIME 1 year
FRAMEWORK LEVEL HETAC Level 8
THE LEINSTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC & DRAMA