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Master of Science - Occupational Psychology

With University of Greenwich's Master of Science in Occupational Psychology, students will develop their understanding of a wide range of domains where psychology impacts the workplace.

As an occupational psychologist students will apply their psychological knowledge, theory and practice to organisational issues in the workplace. Students will study how to drive a positive societal change in a professional setting. This Master’s in Occupational Psychology will cover such topics, like diversity training, assessments feature a range of important social themes such as sexism in leadership, workplace racism, corruption, and organisational greenwashing.

Driven by Psychology’s recent move to more open science, the programme will support students to identify, critically engage and synthesise, and apply bodies of evidence in Occupational Psychology. This programme includes a bespoke Evidence-based Practice module designed to enhance students' employability and capability of delivering evidence-based practice.

This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) as constituting Stage 1 towards becoming a Chartered Occupational Psychologist.

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

60.0 %

Total: 6.5

Reading

5.5

Writing

5.5

Listening

5.5

Speaking

5.5

Total: 79.0

Reading

8.0

Writing

18.0

Listening

7.0

Speaking

16.0

Total: 63.0

Reading

51.0

Writing

51.0

Listening

51.0

Speaking

51.0

This program offers conditional admissions For conditional admission, you are required to provide English proficiency scores: Min IELTS overall: 5.5 Min Listening: 4, Min Reading: 4, Min Speaking: 4, Min Writing: 4

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Master's Degree

Program Level

2 year master's degree

Program Length

£17,450.00 GBP / Year

Tuition fee

£0.00 GBP

Application fee

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