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find out moreThe MA MusEd Programme is designed for students wishing to further develop their teaching and music-leading skills and understanding. It aims to equip students with the necessary theory, musical skills, insight and experience required by the contemporary music education profession in its widest sense.
This in-person programme can be taken on a full-time basis for one year or on a part-time basis over two years. The programme is not auditioned and accepts students from any music tradition and who play any instrument. Students wanting a music education programme with performance are recommended to apply for the MA Music Education & Performance. Students wanting a distance learning programme in music education are recommended to apply for the MEd Music Education (Online).
This programme’s application closing date is 31 January 2024. For more information, please contact our Admissions team.
This practice-based programme equips graduates to work in a variety of professional settings with a broad range of pedagogical strategies, and on completion of the award students will have established a rich understanding of music’s pedagogies and their theoretical foundations. As developing educators and music leaders they will have led music-making with others in a variety of settings, with a range of participants of different abilities and in relation to a range of audiences; they will also have gained a comprehensive insight into the role of the musician in the contemporary education infrastructure. Through their practices in music teaching, they will develop collaborative, creative and entrepreneurial skills in support of a professional career.
Programme Content
This programme comprises compulsory ‘core’ modules designed to develop students’ theoretical knowledge and its application to a variety of teaching practices and contexts, critical engagement with ethical considerations in music education, and an opportunity to experience in depth a new educational context. Students will learn research methodologies and undertake a personal project into an aspect of educational practice; they will also participate in CoLab, the college’s two-week festival of cross- faculty collaborative learning. A suite of elective specialist options permits further opportunities to develop depth in theory and practice alongside further contextual subject areas.
The programme’s range of learning opportunities will permit students a rich appreciation of UK and international practices and philosophies of music teaching, learning and participation, supporting a diverse skill set with knowledge at the forefront of their discipline, music as their primary language of engagement, high- quality reflective practice and a mindset of life-long professional development. The programme contains modules which are shared with the MA Music Education & Performance, the MMus and the MEd Music Education (online) programmes, permitting students to form communities across the institution, with those training as performers and with practicing music educators.
For detailed information about the course structure please see the ‘Programme Specification’.
Learning within a community of practice
The MA MusEd offers the opportunity to become part of, and learn within, a diverse cohort of musicians and educators, and some modules are shared with the MMus and Teaching Musician International programmes, permitting students to form communities across the institution with those training as performers and with experienced music educators seeking to refine and contextualize their practice. You will network and share learning with other practitioners and employers working across a variety of settings. This includes opportunities to engage with Trinity Laban’s Learning and Participation programme which offers a range of innovative projects with children, young people and adults in formal education and the community, subject to availability. Teaching staff for the MA MusEd are highly experienced practitioners, teachers and researchers from across the UK. A number of the team teach at other leading Higher Education Institutions and join Trinity Laban specifically to teach in the Music Education Department.
Performance teaching and opportunities
The college has a rich and diverse performance programme, and students are welcome to audition for the various orchestras, choirs and ensembles, noting that performance standards at Trinity Laban are exceptionally high. However, all students can choose the 1-1 Instrumental/Vocal Learning & Ensemble elective.
Teaching Staff
Music Education Department Teaching staff are all highly experienced practitioners, teachers and researchers from across the globe. A number of the team teach at other leading higher education institutions and join Trinity Laban specifically to teach on this programme. Guest lecturers are also invited who are leading specialists in specific areas. Click below to read biographies of our core teaching team:
Recent guest lecturers have included: Mary Stakelum, Graham Welch, Adam Ockelford, Anna Bull, Phil Mullen, Chris Philpott, Gary Spruce, Susan Young, John Finney, Kathryn Deane, Karin Greenhead, Daniel Leech-Wilkinson, Lee Higgins.
How you will learn
Learning takes place online through a blend of formal tuition, experiential learning and personal study. Academic teaching and supervisions, personal self-study and research, and observation of and participation in professional practice are the central elements of the provision. Students will develop and contextualize their learning with placements, observations and reflective practice tasks. Practical experiences are blended with theoretical knowledge to develop students’ pedagogical skills and understanding, and their creative responses to challenges. Visiting lecturers expose the students to a variety of views and approaches current within the profession.
The programme aims to enable students to develop independent learning strategies for lifelong learning. Tutors will regularly encourage reflection on learning and support the personalisation of study to each student’s professional setting.
All modules have a substantial portfolio of asynchronous learning materials, including curated and recommended reading. Modules also have a variety of forms of student-teacher and student-student interactions, including class discussions, online forums, interactive discussion boards, and through formative assessment portfolios. All written submissions are able to receive draft feedback from staff.
Placements and Exchanges
The Education Placement and Learning Mentor modules will involve observation in new work contexts and the chance to get to know well one or more contexts of music education in the UK.
The programme enables graduates to pursue a professional career in music education and participatory music. It seeks to prepare students to work in a variety of educational settings with a broad range of pedagogical approaches. On completion of the award, you will have developed a secure range or teaching and leadership skills applicable to learners of different abilities, and in relation to a range of contexts. You will also have gained an understanding of the role of the musician in the contemporary cultural education infrastructure.
To find out more about alumni destinations from this programme please see the ‘Graduates’ tab on our Department Homepage.
Visit our Careers area to find out more about Careers in Music.
Assessment methods as far as possible mirror professional requirements. There are a wide range of assessment tasks in the programme, from a video of teaching to case studies and essays. There is a blend of written and practical assessment methods (including composition, teaching resources, reflective journals, action research etc.) and a variety of modes of submission, including multi-media submissions (e.g. narrated PowerPoint, Sway file or podcast). Most assessments are dependent on professional practice as an educator, adaptable to a student’s specific professional role and are centred on connecting reflective practice with theoretical knowledge. Students will be supported in gaining the appropriate teaching experience.
Modules such as the ‘Research Lab’, Elective and ‘Research Project’ modules will feature a blend of written and practical assessment methods arrived at through negotiation between the student and tutor depending on the material under consideration. Many assessments will focus on employability skills and knowledge. The programme assessment strategy involves a trajectory of increasingly personalised options of increasing weight, with peer-to-peer support through forums and occasional team-working (e.g. on CoLab), and staff support through supervisions in the more student-led modules.
Admission to the programme is assessed through application and interview.
Academic Entry Requirements
All students will have to successfully complete a DBS check on commencing the programme.
Application Process
Applications are made online through UCAS Conservatoires. Applicants are required to include two references (one practical and one academic) and a personal statement.
Personal statements should address:
A successful applicant to the programme will need to demonstrate the following through personal statement and interview:
The RPL process, if required, will be conducted by a follow-up interview.
For more information on the application process please see our step-by-step application guide.
Fees are reviewed annually. Home student tuition fees are aligned with the maximum tuition fee cap set by the UK Government. International tuition fees are subject to annual inflationary increases based on RPI-X.
The following fees are confirmed:
Mode of Study | Home | International |
Full Time (taken in 2024/25) | £10,630 | £22,520 |
Part-time Year 1 (taken in 2024/2) | £5930 | £12,540 |
Part-time Year 2 (taken in 2025-26) | £6160 | £13,040 |
Accommodation and Living Costs
This information can be found on our Costs of Living page.
Financial Support
Read about financial awards and external funding opportunities in the Fees and Finance section
UCAS | 557P (full time) |
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Location | King Charles Court |
Duration | 1 year FT / 2 years PT |
Start Date | September |
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