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University of Hertfordshire: Business Occupational and Work Psychology

Institution University of Hertfordshire
Department Psychology
Web http://www.herts.ac.uk
Email ask@herts.ac.uk
Telephone 01707 284800
Study type Taught

Summary

This MSc Business Occupational and Work Psychology degree responds to the growing demand for professionals who can integrate psychological theory and research to enhance workplace performance, employee well-being, and organisational effectiveness. Rooted in an evidence-based practice approach, the course emphasises theoretical knowledge, practical application, and evaluation.

The programme offers three award routes that you can choose to study:

MSc Business Occupational and Work Psychology MSc Business Occupational and Work Psychology with Extended Professional Practice MSc Business Occupational and Work Psychology with Advanced Project

Graduates have progressed into a wide range of roles across industry, including management consulting, human resources, talent management, training and development, organisational development, and people management.

The degree provides eligibility to apply for certification as a business psychologist and fulfils the Stage 1 training requirement toward Chartered Occupational Psychologist status.

This course is well suited to those aiming to work in professional or corporate environments, seeking a career transition into psychology, working toward registration as a certified business psychologist, or eligible to apply for BPS chartership with the goal of becoming a chartered occupational psychologist.

MSc

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