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Pursuing a dual honors program in Music Production and Psychology at Keele University allows you to delve into both the theoretical and practical aspects of these dynamic fields. The Music Production curriculum presents an engaging selection of modules covering contemporary music studies, while Psychology examines the human mind and behavior through diverse elective courses.
The Psychology program provides comprehensive training, going beyond the core areas outlined by the British Psychological Society (BPS) to let you customize your studies according to your professional goals and personal interests.
Key psychology disciplines encompass: biological, cognitive, social and developmental psychology, along with individual differences and historical perspectives. You'll acquire scientific competencies in research methodology, statistical analysis, and qualitative techniques, preparing you to conduct independent studies and evaluate others' research critically.
Music Production instruction comes from the School of Humanities faculty, who bring global expertise across various specialties. The program emphasizes hands-on learning in sound engineering, audio creation, digital sampling, as well as programming, mixing, and mastering techniques. Combining these disciplines cultivates numerous adaptable skills.
The Music Production curriculum additionally investigates the cultural frameworks surrounding sound creation and consumption in different media formats. You'll build a diverse skillset through individual and group projects, encompassing technical abilities, creative approaches, and scholarly understanding. This practical experience grows through working with audio software, equipment, and digital sound in studio environments. The competencies you develop will offer not just specialized knowledge but also transferable scientific and humanities-based skills applicable across multiple industries.