Resources and Support for Current Students
Programme Information
Undergraduate Programmes
- DN520 BA / BMus
- Stage 1 BA
- Stage 2 onwards: BA Joint Major
- Stage 2 onwards: BMus Music Single Major
- Stage 4 BMus (One year degree, After completing BA Joint Major)
- DN530 BA Humanities Music, Film & Drama
- DN700 BSc Social Sciences, Information & Communication Studies with Music Minor
- Elective Modules in Music
Postgraduate Programmes
School's Resources
Staff Roles Spring 2024
Role | Name |
---|---|
Head of School | Dr Tomás McAuley |
Undergraduate Director | Dr Jaime Jones |
Stage One Coordinator / BAH Coordinator | Professor Wolfgang Marx |
Staff and Student Liaison Committee | Dr Jaime Jones / Dr Matthew Thomson |
EDI Officer | Dr Sarah Raine |
International & Study Abroad Coordinator | Professor Thérèse Smith |
Plagiarism Officer | Professor Harry White |
Director of Research, Impact and Innovation | Dr Laura Anderson |
Graduate Programmes Director | Professor Wolfgang Marx |
Teaching & Learning | Dr Jaime Jones |
Social Media / Visual Coordinator | Dr Francesco Milella |
Student Welfare and Support
What if I cannot meet my essay deadline?
You should make every effort to submit your work on time. If you are experiencing difficulties please contact the relevant module coordinator at the earliest opportunity to discuss a possible extension. If you submit your essay late without prior notification to the module coordinator please refer to the University's Late Submission of Coursework Policy.
What happens if I'm ill? (Extenuating Circumstances)
The School of Music understands that you might have circumstances outside your control which means that you will be unable to complete assessments and sit exams.
It is important that you advise us of problems as early as possible; preferably in advance of the deadlines that you are concerned about. It is important that you speak to the module coordinator or tutor. For a short-term illness, please refer to the "What if I cannot meet my essay deadline?" section above.
Please note your extenuating circumstances application will be reviewed at the Programme Offices.
- University's Extenuating Circumstances Policy
- The Arts and Humanities Programme Office
- The Social Sciences Programme Office
Where Can I Go for Help?
Student support is very important to the School of Music. Please do not hesitate to contact your lecturer and the School Office. If you require additional support from the university please see the section below.
- UCD Student Advisers :Provide support to students throughout their university experience
- UCD Chaplains :Provide both religious and pastoral care
- UCD Student Health Service : Provide on-campus medical service
- UCD Student Counselling Service :A free and confidential service staffed by professionally qualified psychologists and counsellors.
- UCD Access Centre :Provides advice and support to students with disabilities, long term medical conditions or specific learning difficulties (e.g. dyslexia)
- UCD Student Support :Provides a wide range of practical supports and links
- (opens in a new window)Student Union :The Student’s Union provide a wide range of help and support include welfare advice
- (opens in a new window)NiteLine Listening for Students :A non-profit organisation providing an anonymous and confidential student listening service