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Course Description

Develop a range of research and analytical skills needed to evaluate and evidence the relationship between musical engagement and wellbeing.

Your contextual understanding of the topic will be expanded through the core Music, Wellbeing and its Evaluation module, and you’ll develop the skills needed to conduct independent research.

You’ll examine the physical and mental benefits and problems associated with musical participation, exploring current research in the field, and the innovative Applied Professional Practice module will provide you with opportunities to take a proactive and self-reflective role in your work, developing professional relationships with our partner organisations.

The course is ideal for existing practitioners wishing to enhance their skills or undertake continuous professional development, or students wishing to develop their interests by taking a smaller selection of modules than the 180-credit MA Music and Wellbeing course.

 

Entry Requirements

A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons)

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our postgraduate courses equip our graduates to work in a wide range of areas within the music industry, including:

  • Music therapy
  • Arts research
  • Teaching, lecturing and coaching
  • Performing
  • Composing
  • Arts, artist, project and event management
  • PR
  • Music publishing and copyright
  • Marketing and digital marketing
  • Creative production
  • Theatrical stage direction and musical direction
  • Music supervision

Module Details

Compulsory Modules

  • Music, Wellbeing and its Evaluation (30 credits)
  • Applied Professional Practice (30 credits) Project and drafting the content for a funding application to address this, necessitating reflecting on musical practices for wellbeing.
  • Empirical Research Techniques (30 credits)
  • Short Dissertation (30 credits)

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