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The Master of Arts in Applied Psychology of Music is a one-year, full-time on-campus program that explores the psychological aspects of music and its impact on human behavior. The program covers topics such as music cognition, emotion, and performance psychology. Students will learn how music influences the brain and human behavior, exploring its therapeutic potential and role in mental health.
Graduates will be prepared for careers in music therapy, music education, and research in the psychology of music. The University of Leeds offers a unique interdisciplinary approach that combines psychology, music, and therapy, ensuring that students gain a deep understanding of how music can be used for psychological and emotional healing.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Music Psychology
Semester 2 – Advanced Topics in Music Psychology
Graduates of the Applied Psychology of Music Master’s program can pursue careers in areas such as music therapy, music education, research, and music production. They may work as music psychologists, music therapists, or researchers in academic settings, healthcare, or private practice. The program prepares students to work in clinical settings, where they can apply psychological principles to music therapy, as well as in music institutions, educational settings, or research organizations. The growing field of music psychology offers opportunities to contribute to the understanding of how music impacts mental health, learning, and social behavior.
This one-year, full-time Master of Arts program offers a unique blend of psychological theory and musical practice, making it ideal for those passionate about understanding the relationship between music and the mind. The curriculum combines scientific inquiry with practical application, providing students with the tools to work in both therapy and education. Students gain hands-on experience in music therapy techniques and research, preparing them for roles where they can apply music psychology to improve well-being and support personal development. The University’s focus on interdisciplinary learning ensures a well-rounded educational experience, preparing graduates for a variety of career paths in music psychology and therapy.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom