Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-18 | - |
2023-05-02 | - |
2023-09-26 | 2023-07-17 |
2024-01-16 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Students gain knowledge in music psychology, cognitive neuroscience of music, and research skills through compulsory courses, individualized research projects, and collaborations with leading institutions.
Program Outline
- Program Focus: This program combines music psychology with neuroscience, exploring the biological and cognitive aspects of music behavior.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: The program draws on expertise from leading figures in music cognition, cognitive neuroscience, computational modeling, music education, and music therapy.
- Learning Outcomes: Students will gain knowledge of music psychology, cognitive neuroscience of music, and research skills for pursuing high-quality research.
- Links with Institutions: The program benefits from collaborations with institutions like the Institute of Education, the Royal College of Music, and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Outline
Compulsory Courses:
- Music Perception (30 credits)
- Cognitive Neuroscience of Music (30 credits)
- Foundations of Neuroscience (15 credits)
- Statistics and Experimental Design (15 credits)
- Research Design and Analysis (15 credits)
- Research Skills (15 credits)
- Research Project (60 credits)
Assessment:
- Written examinations
- Written coursework (essays)
- Oral presentations
- Research dissertation
Teaching:
- Teaching Staff: The program boasts an expert teaching faculty with international profiles in music psychology and/or the neuroscience of music.
- Eminent Invited Speaker Series: World-leading researchers are brought to Goldsmiths to present their latest findings to students.
- Individualized Research Projects: Students can choose their research focus and receive tailored supervision.
- Project Examples:
- Exploring Absolute Pitch in Children and Young People with Visual Impairment
- An fMRI Study Investigating how Music Impacts on the Perception of Emotion
- The Influence of Native Language on Rhythmic Grouping
- Neural Correlates of Melodic Expectancy
Other
- Publications: The program has a strong research output, with publications arising from Music, Mind, and Brain theses and collaborations.
- Resources:
- Facebook page for keeping up with research: https://www.facebook.com/GoldsmithsMusicMindBrain/
- Music, Mind and Brain Podcast
- Contact: Dr Diana Omigie (program director) can be contacted for specific questions.
Conclusion
Though the context lacks a dedicated "Degree Overview" section, we can still build a comprehensive picture of the MSc Music, Mind & Brain program. The interdisciplinary approach, focus on research skills, and diverse project opportunities make it an attractive choice for students interested in exploring the intersection of music and neuroscience.
Annual tuition fees
These are the fees for students starting their programme in the 2024/2025 academic year. Home - full-time: £11170 Home - part-time: £5585 There may also be specific additional costs associated with your programme.