This course has been developed with you as the practitioner in mind. We will help you to deepen your understanding of community music by exploring practice-led research, which is underpinned by theory. The course offers you a unique opportunity to become a member of the ICCM, which is housed within York St John University.
Course overview
You will reflect deeply on your existing practice on this course. While receiving support from our experts, you will challenge and test new ideas by conducting research and exploring theoretical frameworks. Your own practice is at the heart of this course, with an independent supervised project alongside 2 distinctive modules: Community Music Perspectives and The Reflective Practitioner.
You will become a member of the International Centre for Community Music (ICCM), providing you with the opportunity to contribute to the development and growth of community music practice and scholarship worldwide.
Teaching and learning
As a graduate student, independent learning will be central to your study. You will be encouraged to take responsibility for your role in managing your own learning and its outcomes. Our Academic Support Team are able to provide help regarding written English, study, research and technology skills if required.
Career outcomes
Where could Community Music take you?
This postgraduate degree could lead you to a career directly related to working in the community music industry, or it could take you in a completely different direction, using the many transferrable skills you will develop.
This will give you an advantage in careers such as:
Setembro 2024
York St John University
Lord Mayor's Walk,
York,
YO31 7EX, England
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