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Studying music at Maynooth offers unparalleled choice and expertise. Programs are designed to ensure a broad and firm grounding in practical, compositional, and academic work.
An exciting and varied program of practical, compositional, and academic work. In your third year, you have the option to specialize in performance, composition, or musicology. Some of the modules available include ‘Jazz Styles in the USA’, ‘Music and Entrepreneurship’, ‘Opera in Context’, and ‘Music and Identity.’ Students also join ensembles such as the Chamber Choir, Maynooth University Orchestra, and the Traditional Music Ensemble.
Develop performance skills through individual tuition and take an active part in one of the Department’s vocal or instrumental ensembles. Creative potential through studies of electroacoustic composition, Irish traditional music, ethnomusicology, jazz and popular music, music therapy, and the classical repertoire. Critical and analytical skills through modules in analysis, musicology, and music history.
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All students are liable for the Student Contribution fee: €3,000 (for non-EU students is already included in the price). Exchequer Free Fees Scheme for EU student is available.
Application deadline for EU students is February 1 (Regular) and May 1 (Late).
There is an option for 3 years (BMus) or 4 years (BMus International).
Admissions Requirements
High School GPA 3.0/4.0 (3.5/4.0 for certain degrees) plus a minimum 1000 composite SAT (reading, writing and math) score (1200 / 1600 for certain degrees) or a minimum ACT composite: 22 / 36 (26 /36 for certain degrees) (writing section not required). Test scores are not required when applying, they can be submitted at a later date.
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