Course summary
If you’re a singer or vocal professional looking to delve more deeply into the fundamentals of the voice, this Masters in Vocals course will expand your technical knowledge through a theoretical yet creative lens. With research central to this one-year postgraduate vocal degree, you’ll dive into every theoretical aspect of vocal technique for a thorough analysis of the voice – from breath work, posture and vocal health to the connection between mind, body and voice. While you’ll have the opportunity to improve your performance abilities, at the heart of this postgraduate vocal course is research, evidence-based learning and a passion to uncover more about the subtle nuances of the voice as a multi-faceted instrument. You’ll be guided in your discoveries by expert ICMP tutors – some of the UK’s most experienced specialists in the field of vocal studies; all with their own areas of focus across voice research and voice craft. An open-minded industry-focused degree, course content spans to cater for the entire spectrum of vocal contemporary music genres – from musical theatre, pop and jazz to rap and spoken word. Feedback on your work is always front and centre, with both your peers and tutors offering regular constructive criticism in a group environment. With a choice of two optional modules – Vocal Coaching or Ensemble Vocals – you’ll first apply your newfound vocal knowledge to yourself in this experiential course, before learning how to pass it on to others. Whether you’re looking to inspire one-on-one as a vocal coach or singing teacher, or support larger groups of singers as a choir director, worship leader or musical director, you’ll put the learner at the centre of your studies as you foster and promote voice discovery in others. The MA Vocal Studies course concludes with the Vocal Research Project module where you’ll undertake research to create an industry-standard portfolio guided by your talents and personal areas of interest. The core of this project could be your technical singing abilities, or a stage performance, studio recording, community project or film – all with a predominant focus on vocal quality over performance. Whether you’re looking to carve a career as a vocalist, singer–songwriter, musical director, vocal coach or choral leader, you’ll graduate the MA Vocal Studies with an impressive understanding on how the voice works, how to use it creatively, how to keep it in the best shape possible and, perhaps most importantly, how to communicate this expert knowledge onto others.
How to apply
International applicants
ICMP are able to sponsor students that require a Student Route Visa to study in the UK. For more information on the application process contact [email protected].
Entry requirements
Students looking to study the MA Vocal Studies degree don’t need an undergraduate degree in music, experience with DAWs or the ability to play a musical instrument to apply – just evidence of working with voice and a good undergraduate degree (2i or above). We welcome applications from established practitioners who are keen to undertake study at the postgraduate level but may not possess the required qualifications. These students may be given credit for their prior study or experience. International: English language requirement – minimum level B2 of the CEFR. For more information, visit this website. Please note: International students, who require a visa to study in the UK, are only eligible to study on this course full-time. When completing the full application form for the MA Vocal Studies course, please be aware that you’ll need to submit a two performance pieces, which can be sent via a video, plus a rationale outlining previous study/interest, goals & aspirations, areas for development and why you feel you would benefit and are suited to the course. Please note: if you audition in person you will be asked to perform at least one song live.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £9950 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £9950 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £9950 | Year 1 |
Wales | £9950 | Year 1 |
International | £15250 | Year 1 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Creative Development Scholarship ICMP offers a scholarship up to the value of £4,800 to each eligible EU, EEA or Swiss student enrolling on one of our undergraduate or postgraduate programmes, starting in September 2023.
Provider information
Institute of Contemporary Music Performance
ICMP
1B Dyne Road
London
NW6 7XG