Songwriting at Institute of Contemporary Music Performance - UCAS

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Course summary

The MA Songwriting is an all-encompassing songwriting course that lets you take the lead with your learning. As London’s very first songwriting-specific postgraduate programme, this degree has always been pioneering – and continues to be so – giving you autonomy to progress your distinct areas of interest within songwriting. As a highly creative songwriter, you’ll explore your skills in a critical and contextual setting across this research-based, creative-focused, industry-led programme. Working in a peer community, with teaching support from some of the world’s most esteemed songwriting practitioners and academics, you’ll examine and refine your creative songwriting output, considering artistic, commercial and intellectual goals and outcomes. As an ICMP Songwriting masters student, you’ll form part of a small but close-knit team, immediately becoming part of the strong, diverse and inclusive ICMP songwriting community. Your fellow ICMP students will become your musical collaborators and you’ll regularly engage in small-group ‘A&R-style’ feedback and critical discussion sessions as you constructively critique each other’s works in progress. You’ll network within the music industry regularly thanks to our MA-specific extra-curricular programme of guest speakers from the worlds of songwriting and academia, plus monthly performance opportunities at our celebrated London songwriting industry event – Songwriters’ Circle. ICMP is also proud to run the exclusive UK chapter of the legendary Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) – a group with direct links to one of Nashville’s most celebrated songwriting venues, the Bluebird Cafe, meaning you’ll have the chance to attend events organised by the London chapter. Across this popular one-year advanced course, you’ll complete modules which focus on creative exploration, technical songwriting exercises, musicology and creative voice. The insight you gain from this rigorous period of creativity and craft will help you successfully tackle the highlight of the MA Songwriting programme – a unique masters project which sees the creation of a new major songwriting repertoire work (typically a debut album). The subject matter of your project is directed by you, and you’ll be allocated a hand-picked supervisor from either the ICMP Songwriting faculty or the wider UK songwriting community to offer regular one-to-one support and guide you on your project journey. This inspirational, highly creative and personalised module provides the structure and support you need to produce the career-defining body of work you’ve always envisioned. Not only will you embrace business skills to help you in the future – like completing grant funding applications and business plan development – but your artistic output could potentially be a substantial creative turning point in your career. As a MA Songwriting graduate, you’ll leave ICMP with the skills, knowledge, confidence and connections required to succeed in whichever direction your songwriting takes you. You’ll graduate with a creative statement of intent – knowing what type of songwriter you want to be – as well as an impressive body of creative work to showcase as you progress your lifelong career in songwriting.

Assessment method

All modules are individually assessed through a variety of means, including: performances, recording portfolios, practical exams, paper exams, presentations, essays, reflective commentaries, workbooks and projects.


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

Applicants will normally have a good honours degree (upper second or first) or equivalent, or comparable professional or research experience. The ICMP also welcomes 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 - Min Level B2 of the CEFR. personal reference (ideally from an undergraduate institution where appropriate). A personal statement. Additionally you will be asked to complete an audition/interview. Further documentation/evidence in support of your application may be required in certain cases.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £4975 Whole course
Northern Ireland £4975 Whole course
Scotland £4975 Whole course
Wales £4975 Whole course

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.

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.

Songwriting at Institute of Contemporary Music Performance - UCAS