Music production and psychology at Keele University is a unique undergraduate course that combines the study of music production with the scientific study of the mind. It allows students to gain practical insights into the world of music production while gaining a deeper understanding of human behaviour. Course Content: The course combines practical, theoretical, and creative approaches to music production with the core areas of psychology. Students have the opportunity to work within Keele's multi-million-pound music facility equipped with industry-standard technology. As for Psychology, it involves studying mental processes and behaviour. The course offers plenty of flexibility to explore the areas of music production that interest students most, along with a host of transferable skills. Key Modules: The Music Production modules include Creative Music Technology, Music in Society, and Studio Techniques. The Psychology modules cover key areas such as the Psychology of Music, Social Processes, and Developmental Psychology. Additionally, students will have the chance to carry out an independent creative project in music. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society, which confers eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, provided a minimum standard of qualification is achieved.Future Careers: Graduates of this unique course may pursue careers in the music industry, including sound engineering, music production, and record labels. Additionally, it can lead to careers in applied psychology, clinical psychology, or further study in these fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.