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Music Psychology in Practice

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  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
3 Campuses
Awarded by:
The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance

Course summary

If you’re passionate about the emotional, social and psychological impact of music and want a career supporting people, communities and creative environments, then ICMP’s BA (Hons) Music Psychology in Practice degree is the perfect place to start. Available in London, Liverpool and Leeds, this innovative three-year degree will provide you with the scientific foundations, creative tools and applied experience to thrive in this exciting industry.

Across this music psychology degree, you’ll explore how music shapes identity, society and wellbeing, while learning the most interesting and employable aspects of psychology, wellbeing and community music making in 2026 and beyond. You’ll develop hands-on skills in community music, group facilitation, ensemble leading, songwriting for wellbeing and inclusive creative practice. You’ll also build strong research capabilities across qualitative, quantitative, arts-based and decolonised methodologies, positioning you for work or postgraduate study in psychology-connected fields.

From your first day on this music and wellbeing course, you’ll dive into topics like perception and cognition, trauma-aware practice, music and mental health, creative interventions, ethical community work and the psychology behind musical behaviours. You’ll study real-world projects in schools, health settings, community groups and third-sector organisations, guided by expert specialists in music psychology, creative health and social impact. Your tutors will range from award-winning musicians and psychotherapists to experienced music industry therapists and heads of large music companies, as you develop professional skills from these leading experts in their fields.

You’ll collaborate with fellow ICMP students in workshops, performances, research projects and social-impact initiatives, building a rich portfolio of applied work. You’ll also learn directly from industry practitioners shaping the sector, including music psychologists, community musicians, psychotherapists, wellbeing specialists, choir leaders and industry changemakers.

By graduation, you’ll have a strong understanding of how music influences human behaviour, identity and mental health, and will have developed the skills required to excel in roles across community arts, creative health, social impact, education, coaching and the evolving music industries. You’ll also possess excellent research abilities, having gained the academic grounding needed for further psychology-focused postgraduate study.

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Course code:
BMPP
Institution code:
I25

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