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Irish Mythology & Folklore

Postgraduate
MAIMF

Our MA Irish Mythology & Folklore (Online), offered by the Department of Early and Medieval Irish and the Department of Folklore & Ethnology at UCC, explores Irish tradition, focussing both on the earliest and the most recent sources: medieval tales evoking the pre-Christian past; and the folklore of the last few generations.

Award Name Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 9 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) Major National University of Ireland Level 9 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Cork City
Attendance Options:
Full time, Part time, Online or Distance, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
MA
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
90 ECTS

Duration

1 Year full-time, 2 years part-time Online.

Entry Requirements

Applications will be considered from graduates of all disciplines. Successful applicants will normally have a Second Class Honours Grade I in a primary honours degree (NFQ, Level 8) or the equivalent.

Candidates who hold a Second Class Honours Grade II in a primary honours degree (NFQ, Level 8) will also be considered under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), based on the information provided in a supplementary statement and/or interview.

For North American students a cumulative GPA of 3.2 is normally expected.

Applicants must complete a short personal statement outlining their academic background and interests and reasons for applying to the programme.

Careers / Further progression

Skills and Careers Information
An MA in Irish Mythology and Folklore is an ideal qualification for those wishing to pursue careers in sectors such as education, academia, heritage, librarianship, local history, broadcasting and media, creative arts, culture, archives, museums and cultural bodies.

This MA also allows you to pursue further research primarily in Irish Folklore, Early and Medieval Irish and Celtic Studies through the College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Science (CACSSS).

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Further information

Start Date: 9 September 2024

Closing Date
Closed on 1 Dec 2023. Decisions issued by mid-Jan 2024. If places remain, we will reopen.

This programme very popular and we advise you to apply early.

Apart from Latin, Irish is the oldest literary language in western Europe, reflecting the vigorous cultural self-confidence of the early Irish themselves; and a wealth of Old Irish and Middle Irish tales, poems, and other texts speak of the culture and beliefs of the pagan period, evidently drawing on the materials of ancient myth.

Ireland is also unusual in the energy and thoroughness with which its folklore has been collected, especially in the early part of the twentieth century. The Department of Folklore and Ethnology embrace this in our department collaborations with ongoing research projects across both the University and community.

Despite the many changes brought by its eventful history, Ireland's traditions have been remarkably durable, and continuities can be identified by linking the popular lore of modern times with the world of primeval myth. Various course modules trace these continuities, examining enduring themes such as gender, kinship, and the supernatural.

Part I
Core Modules (60 credits)
CC6024 Tales of Kings & Heroes in Medieval Ireland (10 credits)
CC6025 Celtic Paganism & its Irish Legacy: The Medieval Evidence (10 credits)
CC6027 Gender Perceptions in Medieval Ireland (10 credits)
FL6011 Doing Irish Folklore: Archival Collection & Dissemination, Past & Present (10 credits)
FL6012 The Gaelic Otherworld: Stories &Theories (10 credits)
FL6013 Feminine Genealogies from Myth to Folklore (10 credits)

Part II
Dissertation in Mythology or Folklore (30 credits)

CC6026 Dissertation in Irish Mythology (30 credits) or
FL6010 Dissertation in Irish Folklore (30 credits)

Part-time option: Part-time students will complete a minimum of 40 credits and a maximum of 60 credits in Year 1. In Year 2, they will complete their taught modules as well as submit the 30-credit dissertation by the end of the second academic year.

Contact details for this course
Professor John Carey
j.carey@ucc.ie
+353 (0)21 490 2999
https://www.ucc.ie/en/smg

Course Provider:
Location:
Cork City
Attendance Options:
Full time, Part time, Online or Distance, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
MA
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
90 ECTS