Psychology

Graduate Program

Graduate Programs by Research

Master of Industrial and Organizational Psychology

This program is designed to provide participants with the principles, concepts and theories of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. The participants will be required to apply the principles covered in the program to real life organizations. To be awarded the Master of Industrial and Organizational Psychology degree, participants must complete the following 9 units that are divided into 3 stages. The completion of Stages 1 and 2 will lead to the award of the Graduate Diploma of Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

 

Stage 1

MIPC 7010 organizational Psychology I

MIPC 7020 Personnel Psychology I

MIPC 7030 Training and Development I

 

Stage 2

MIPC 7040 Training and Development II

MIPC 7050 organizational Psychology II

MIPC 7051 Industrial and organizational Psychology (Project I)

 

Stage 3

MIPC 7060 Personnel Psychology II

MIPC 7070 Human Factors/Ergonomics

MIPC 7071 Industrial and organizational Psychology (Project II)

 

This program may be completed in 3 – 6 semesters depending on the number of courses taken per semester. Each year is divided into 3 semesters and each semester is 13 weeks duration. Students can commence study in the middle of January, May or September of every year.

Master of Organizational Psychology and Counseling

This program is designed for participants to conduct research in any area of Education Administration. To receive a Master of Education Administration, participants must pass:

 

PRGM 8000 Post-graduate Research Methods and Analysis

MAEA 7001 Master of Education Administration Dissertation

 

This program may be completed in 1 – 2 years depending on the amount of time students put into the study. Students can consult their supervisors through emails, faxes and telephone calls. Students can also visit their supervisors for face-to-face supervision and/or students can organize video conferencing sessions (if necessary). Each year is divided into 3 trimesters and each trimester is 13 weeks duration. Students can commence study in the middle of January, May or September of every year.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

This program is designed for participants to conduct an in-depth research in their area of study. The PhD dissertation must contribute to the existing body of knowledge and must be passed by external examiners. Part of the dissertation must also be accepted for publication as an article in a refereed journal during the student’s candidacy. To receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree participants must pass:

 

PRGM 8000 Post-graduate Research Methods and Analysis

DPHI 8001 Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation

 

This program may be completed in 3 – 6 years depending on the amount of time students put into the study. Students can consult their supervisors through emails, faxes and telephone calls. Students can also visit their supervisors for face-to-face supervision and/or students can organize video conferencing sessions (if necessary). Students can commence study in the middle of January, May or September of every year.