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MA - Work and Organisational Psychology, University College Cork

Cork, Ulster

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12 Months

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About this course

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The MA in Work and Organisational Psychology at University College Cork is designed to explore the application of psychology in work settings, offering students practical skills in research, assessment, and consulting. The program prepares graduates for careers as work and organisational psychologists, HR managers, trainers, or researchers. It emphasizes real-world application through research on workplace issues such as well-being, technology's impact at work, and organisational development. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to enhance individual and organisational performance and well-being.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The course offers flexible blended learning, combining online and face-to-face elements, ideal for working professionals. It is underpinned by strong school expertise in digital work, well-being, and individual differences, ensuring high relevance to current workplace trends. The practice-oriented dissertation links research to real-world applications, enhancing employability and career prospects in a competitive job market. Graduates have successfully pursued roles in various sectors, often gaining promotions and practical experience through internships and collaborations with industry.

Specialisation

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This program specializes in applying psychological research to workplace concerns, focusing on themes like technology-mediated work, well-being, resilience, diversity, and individual abilities. It draws on the university's expertise in digital futures, resilience, and individual differences to address contemporary challenges in work environments.

Course fees

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Application fees

17.34L

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1st year tuition fees

17.34L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need a Second Class Honours Grade 1 in a primary honours degree (Level 8) in Psychology. They must also satisfy the eligibility requirements for graduate membership of either the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS), supported by relevant accreditation or equivalent evidence. Additionally, candidates must provide statements on their work experience, motivation, teamwork, and conflict management, which will be evaluated as part of the application process.
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English language test

TOEFL

90

DUOLINGO

120

PTE

63

IELTS

6.5

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers as work and organisational psychologists, human resource managers, trainers, consultants, or researchers. Many alumni have secured roles in national and international organisations, often promoted within their current employment. The program also facilitates entry into doctoral research or further specialisation in work psychology, with opportunities for funded PhDs and advanced research careers.

FAQs

What are the delivery modes for this course?

The program is offered in full-time and part-time modes, with blended learning that includes online materials, web-based lectures, seminars, and face-to-face campus classes scheduled from 2 pm to 8 pm.

What are the prerequisites for applying?

Applicants need a Level 8 Psychology degree with a Second Class Honours Grade 1 and must meet the accreditation requirements for graduate membership of PSI or BPS. Relevant work experience and motivation statements are also required.