Master of Science in

Organisational and Business Psychology

About the Programme

The MSc Organisational and Business Psychology from the University of Wolverhampton provides a balance of theory practice to equip you with the knowledge, skills and cultural sensitivity required to apply psychology as a tool for organisational success and individual well-being in workplaces across the globe.

This postgraduate course has been designed closely with industry partners to equip you for career success in a wide range of roles.

Programme Highlight

Focuses on organisational psychology that is highly relevant in both UK and international contexts.

Enables you to enhance your career prospects as an expert and strategist for organisational development and improvement, an area of growing demand both locally and internationally, or as a business psychologist

Programme
Modules

Psychology has historically focused on what we call ‘a deficit approach’ to understanding human behaviour. This means that we tend to focus on what is going wrong and try to fix that problem. This approach, however, ignores a vast wealth of positive experiences. New thinking in the field has triggered a shift in focus towards developing a greater understanding of what works. In this module you will explore positive psychological phenomena such as resilience, growth, flow and how those relate to personal wellbeing and performance.

What makes us tick? Have you ever noticed that you approach some things in your life differently to other people? Have you ever watched a celebrity and wondered why they do the things they do or keep making the same mistakes? By taking a critical look at issues such as personality, our preferred ways of looking at and approaching the world, intelligence, emotions, and persuasion this module will consider what has changed since the study of this extensive field began and delve into ideas about what makes us unique and what unites us as human beings. Through examining issues like contemporary approaches to measuring intelligence and personality, you will gain a critical understanding of the ways in which humans are likely to behave in certain situations. You will also gain an understanding of contemporary issues in behavioural change and understand how we might go about getting someone to change their behaviour (and if that is even possible)

This module introduces people management and effective leadership practice within the organisation. In particular, it analyses themes that relate to the changing landscape of people management including: the strategic organisational context of attracting and selecting people for work: training; performance management; and the employment relationships. It also deals with the actual way in which effective leaders emerge within organisations and how they use people management practices and their distinct qualities, such as cross-cultural awareness to motivate and reward diverse employees. It provides you with the opportunity to optimise your potential and be involved in the day-to-day decision-making processes within organisations that advocate change as a route to achieving competitive advantage. On successful completion, you will be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge and focused awareness of the internal and the wider business context in which to manage and lead effectively within and across teams.

Managers in all sectors are required to take account of the financial impact of their decisions. Whether they are being required to approve the purchase of new plant and machinery, increase or decrease the workforce, increase marketing efforts, or authorise the new strategic and budget plans, one of the key aspects of the decision is the financial impact. Managers therefore need to understand financial reports, be able to question the information provided in them and make decisions based upon the information provided by them. This module seeks to enable you to make well-informed decisions based upon a sound knowledge of financial reports, systems, and developments in the accounting and financial environment.

This module introduces practical techniques for identifying emerging trends in the business environment, both in a national and international context. It encourages the use of conceptual frameworks and practical tools and techniques to improve the quality of strategic decision-making, and develops the insights and competencies needed to present strategies and business plans in a persuasive manner.

Organisations face several challenges and opportunities which they must respond to through marketing decisions. This module develops your understanding of the market decisions that organisations face. Through the application of marketing theory, models, and tools you will gain an understanding of the importance of the organisational environment and the impact this has for analysis, planning and control in a marketing management context.

What is different about virtual teamwork and leadership? Many of us have recently experienced a situation novel to us when having to interact with our teams and managers in a virtual environment, but businesses have utilised distance leadership and virtual teams for decades, with varying degrees of success. There are many reasons why an organisation may need to operate with geographically dispersed teams, with many historical practices being driven more by organisational needs and resources than a sound evidence base. The global Covid-19 pandemic has thrown telecommuting, technological advances and personal and psychological challenges into the limelight. This module will critically examine the evidence base for distance leadership practices as well as working in virtual teams and ask what organisations can do to enhance distance leadership and virtual team working.

This module provides you with a firm foundation in the principles of operations and supply chain management. It introduces you to a broad range of operations management challenges facing managers working in modern organisations and equips you with the knowledge and tools to resolve them. The module explores the information needs of organisations and systems to support operations management processes. The focus of the module is on how firms can achieve competitive success through improving the processes involved in delivering products and services.

Climate change, resource depletion and population growth, and the role of business in society are amongst the most highly debated subjects today and create a profound challenge to the status quo for all organisations. But these issues also create opportunities for innovation and change, and the business case for acting sustainability is becoming increasingly persuasive. In this module, you will explore the range of meta-challenges facing business, understand the social and business case for acting sustainably, and discuss how sustainability can be managed. On successful completion of the module, you will have a critical understanding of the sustainability challenges and opportunities, and how businesses can manage these.

This module will equip you with knowledge and training to be able to conduct psychological research ethically and responsibly. It introduces the use of critical thinking to develop independent research and study design that can be used to inform your self-directed dissertation research project. You will learn how to statistically analyse human behaviour through research and will gain transferable skills that will be useful to a wide range of professions.

You will conduct your own piece of psychological research, investigating a phenomenon of psychological interest that is developed into an answerable research project question. Working with a supervisor to design and conduct research of the highest ethical standards, you will learn how to critically evaluate an existing evidence base, gather data and apply comprehensive analysis techniques to establish your findings, resulting in a report of your research ready for dissemination.

Course Details

Study Mode & Duration

Full-time 12 months

Part-time 12 months

Intakes

SOC date:

Jan / Sep

Average Teacher-Student Ratio

1:150 (Classroom based lecture)

Registration

1 months prior to intake date

Assessment

100% coursework

Graduation Requirement

• Must passed all modules.
• Must achieve an overall attendance of 90% (International Student) and 75% (Local Student).

Career Opportunities

Graduates may choose to pursue a future (but not limited to) in these departments/industries:

Market Research Analyst

Talent Management Specialist

Behavioral Science Researcher

HR Analytics Specialist

Corporate Communication Specialist

Entry requirement

International Students / Local students
Age:
 Minimum 19 years old
 

Academic Minimum Entry Requirement

  • A recognised undergraduate or postgraduate degree from an accredited university, equivalent to or higher than a UK bachelor’s degree with honours.
  • A professional qualification of equal depth to a degree will be assessed on an individual basis.
  • Other qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and the final decision rests with the university.

Mature Candidates: Applicants must be at least 30 years of age with 8 years of working experience

 
English Language Minimum Entry Requirement
IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
 
Application Procedure
You may apply to EAIM either by visiting EAIM Balestier Campus or mail your application to East Asia Institute of Management, 9 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329975

Course Fees

International Students
Tuition Fee
S$35,496
Admin Fee
S$1,100
Application Fee
S$540
Total Course Fee
S$ 37,136
Local Students (Full-time)
Tuition Fee
S$35,496
Admin Fee
S$1,100
Application Fee
S$150
Total Course Fee
S$36,746
Local Students (Part-time)
Tuition Fee
S$25,296
Admin Fee
S$1,100
Application Fee
S$150
Total Course Fee
S$26,546
  • The Application Fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable.
  • Administration Fee includes STP fee, FPS Insurance, medical insurance, etc.
  • All prices are subject to prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 9%.
  • All prices are effective for intakes from April 2025.
  • Start of class is subjected to minimum class size of 10 achieved.
  • Other miscellaneous fees may apply. (Please click here for more information.)

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