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DC775

MA in Documentary Practice

Course Details

Course Code:
DC775
Course Type:
Postgraduate
NFQ Level:
NFQ Level
9 - Please see www.qqi.ie for further information
Delivery Modes
Full-Time
Duration
1 year
Phone:
+353 (0) 1
700 5330

This MA combines journalism, filmmaking and multimedia skills to provide a hands-on audio-visual and documentary practice programme.

Overview

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The new MA in Documentary Practice draws from our 30 years of experience teaching film and television in the School of Communications. It's our response to the increasing interest from students and the growing demand in the industry for long form documentary content..

Furthermore, we provide access to cutting-edge facilities, including a recently constructed media studio equipped with industry-standard cameras, sound recording equipment, and editing tools. This ensures our students have access to the best resources for honing their skills and achieving their creative aspirations.

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Careers & Further Options

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Careers

Graduates from our Masters in Documentary Practice are poised to become sought-after assets for the dynamic audio-visual industry. They not only bring valuable practical production skills but also possess a profound knack for storytelling. This unique combination equips them with the versatility to chart their own career trajectories.

Here's what sets our graduates apart:

  1. Practical Prowess: Armed with hands-on production skills, they are well-prepared to contribute effectively in a professional production environment.
  2. Storytelling Savvy: Their storytelling abilities make them adept at weaving narratives that resonate with audiences, a coveted skill in the industry.

As a result, our graduates will discover a multitude of professional pathways open to them:

  • Team Players: They can seamlessly integrate into high-level production teams, enhancing the creative and technical capabilities of any project they join.
  • Leadership Potential: With their comprehensive skill set, they have the potential to lead and direct production teams, guiding projects from concept to completion.

Our programme equips graduates not just to fit into the audio-visual industry but to excel and make a meaningful impact, whether as team members or as visionary leaders in their own right.

Documentary filmmaker
Documentary producer
Sound recordist
Camera operator
Director
Television producer
Radio producer
Researcher
Editor
Sound editor
In house communications
Public Service

Entry Requirements

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The minimum criteria for entry to this taught postgraduate programme is that applicants hold a minimum of a second class honours, grade two primary degree (Level 8)  or equivalent professional qualification. In addition to the standard application form and personal statement outlining their interest in the course, applicants will be required to submit:


? a portfolio of previous work (this does not have to be to a professional standard, but should demonstrate basic familiarity with either video, photographic or aural story-telling

AND/OR


? a written proposal for a documentary project (video, photographic or audio), outlining the objectives, style and intended audience for the production.

Applicants with appropriate combinations of professional qualifications and experience may also be considered. This includes discipline-specific knowledge and know-how; transferable skills; basic research competency; personal effectiveness. 

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) applicants are required to submit a cover letter along with their application under the Transcripts section of the portal, affirming their intent to apply for RPL. For more information on RPL see here

In the case of international applicants, having educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above. In addition, where such candidates are non-native speakers of the English language, they must satisfy the University of their competency in the English language, with a minimum score of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. Transfer from related Level 9 programmes in DCU or other third-level institutions is subject to having fulfilled educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above.

 

Programme Structure

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The course has been uniquely equipped with brand new camera equipment, a dedicated post-production lab as well as access to the school¡¯s professional sound and television studios. What makes this MA programme truly unique is its holistic and practice based  approach to non-fiction storytelling. Students will immerse themselves in a multidisciplinary journey encompassing photography, audio production, and video production. Additionally, they will explore theory through extensive readings and the analysis of key documentary films and projects. 

The culmination of this immersive experience is the capstone project, a production-based dissertation. After a meticulous development process, students will pitch their projects at an industry-standard level. Upon completion, these projects will be showcased in a public festival screening at the prestigious Irish Film Institute.

Our commitment to quality education includes maintaining low student-teacher ratios, ensuring personalised attention, and providing consistent access to cutting-edge equipment within the School. While prior production knowledge from an undergraduate degree or industry experience is ideal, our programme is designed to challenge and elevate students from the very beginning, guaranteeing that their final dissertations meet the high standards expected in the professional world.

Throughout the programme, we emphasise three distinct forms of external engagement to instil in our students the understanding that their work in this course goes far beyond their university years. These engagement forms include:

We actively promote external engagement throughout the programme, underscoring the enduring impact of our students' work beyond their university tenure. These engagements take the form of:

  1. Masterclass Series: Our students have the privilege of learning directly from industry experts who are at the pinnacle of their craft. This esteemed panel of professionals changes annually to reflect the latest trends and notable achievements in the field.
  2. Pitching Sessions: We provide a unique opportunity for students to pitch their ideas to commissioned editors in film, television, radio, and the arts. This direct interaction with decision-makers in the real world is a priceless experience, granting insights and connections that can significantly benefit their future careers.

Festival Participation: Exceptional film projects completed during the summer are showcased at the renowned Irish Film Institute as part of the IFI Documentary Festival held in September. This is a public event which showcases student work to a paying audience and provides the final public engagement of the twelve month programme. 

Modules are delivered in a mixture of intensive on campus production days and online lectures. During term, it is envisaged that students will need to be physically on campus for one full day per week. Our programme stands out for its unique approach to documentary practice education. We prioritise:

  1. Innovative Approach: Fostering a creative and student-centred learning environment that encourages self-expression and collaboration.
  2. Hands-On Learning: Embracing a 'learn by doing' philosophy that cultivates excellence, innovation and professionalism among our students.
  3. Cutting-Edge Resources: Providing access to state-of-the-art technical resources and equipment to ensure students are equipped with the latest tools of the trade.

Experienced Faculty: Our dedicated teaching staff comprises both professional practitioners and academics, offering a wealth of real-world expertise and academic knowledge to guide our students on their educational journey.

How To Apply

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To apply for this programme:

  • All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here. Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application.
  • Provide Academic Transcripts for each and every year of study with English translation if applicable.
  • personal statement of 1,000 words (maximum) outlining their;
        (i) suitability for the programme;
        (ii)  relevant recent experiences
        (iii)  involvements in projects or initiatives specific to the programme.
  • a portfolio of previous work (this does not have to be to a professional standard, but should demonstrate basic familiarity with either video, photographic or aural story-telling (upload in PDF format)

    AND/OR

  • a written proposal for a documentary project (video, photographic or audio), outlining the objectives, style and intended audience for the production.
  • If applicable, evidence of competence in the English language as per DCU entry requirements.  Please see link http://www.dcu.ie/registry/english.shtml.

Please note if you are a non EU student and require a study visa, you are not eligible to apply for part-time programmes as study visas are only granted for full-time programmes.

Application Deadlines

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the programme is full or until the following dates:
? Closing date for non EU applicants is 1st July 2025.
? Closing date for EU applicants is 30th August 2025.

Note applicants who require a study visa for the purposes of studying at DCU, are advised to apply as early as possible. All entry requirements should be met before the commencement of the programme.

Queries
Queries from EU applicants should be directed to postgraduateadmissions@dcu.ie
Queries from non EU applicants should be directed to internationalapplications@dcu.ie

Commencement of Programme
The programme commences in September 2025.

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