Lectures are based around contemporary topics in music psychology. Topics covered include musical development, music preferences, music neuroscience, transferability, music and multimedia, music and emotion, musical identities, social psychology of music, performance science, musical ability, amusia, and absolute pitch. Towards the end of the course students are encouraged to consider applications of music psychology for music education and health/therapy contexts. Students learn how music is developed in a person’s life, taking into account the acquisition of musical skills and cultural differences. Includes a consideration of the value of performance science knowledge for the developing musician. The course is taught as a blended learning programme with both face-to-face lectures and online interaction. Links are made between music psychology knowledge, performance, education, and health. Suitable for students studying music within a music or arts degree and as a supplementary course for psychology and other science majors.