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PSY3240
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
SynopsisMusic psychology is the empirical study of how humans perceive and experience music, and the resulting impact on individual, group and cultural behaviour. This unit will encompass an introductory exploration of music psychology across the lifespan. Selected researchers within the field, including music therapists, behavioural neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, and experimental psychologists will outline contemporary research findings relating to the influence and processing of music from the womb and childhood, through adulthood and senescence. Each seminar will present work within a particular theoretical framework, and will involve seminar discussion associated with the assessed web-based discussion and subsequent quizzes'. Assessment will also include an end-of-semester essay. Objectives
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
AssessmentWeekly Participation in web-based discussions (10%) and quizzes (30%); 2000 word Written Assignment (30%); One Examination (30%). Chief examiner(s)
Associate Professor Nikki Rickard Contact hoursOne 2-hour seminar, 2 hours of tutorial related activity per week (web quizzes and discussion) and up to 8 hours private study (e.g., prescribed reading, preparation for assessments). Two compulsory workshops relating to preparation for assessments will also be held during semester. PrerequisitesCompletion of the first year of any discipline at Monash University. |