This Postgraduate programme will develop your understanding of thorough grounding in the theory and practical skills required to apply psychological research, business tools and methods within a variety of organisational settings and corporate cultures.
You will acquire knowledge to develop knowledge and academic study skills including active research skills, effective writing skills, analytical skills, creative problem-solving, decision making, and digital literacy.
Successful completion of this qualification will develop your business psychology-related techniques to promote individual workplace well-being and organisational success.
The Level 7 Diploma in Business and Organisational Psychology qualification will enable you to progress into or within employment and/or to work toward a relevant Master’s programme with advanced standing.
The Level 7 diploma on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) is at the same level as master’s degrees. However, it is shorter (120 credits) and if you so wish will have to proceed to the dissertation stage (60 credits) with university to achieve a full masters programme (this stage is optional to achieving your MBA).
Consisting of 6 mandatory units total of 120 credits, 1200 hours Total Qualification Time (TQT) and 600 Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for the completed qualification.
This qualification is approved and regulated by Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulation)
All fees paid for the qualification
includes:
1.e-portfolio allocation.
2.Tutor support.
3. Research and support materials.
4. Certificate issue.
5. Learner support if raised and identified.
6. FREE NUS discount card.
7. When on an instalment plan there is no interest rate charged.
8. Upon signing up for the qualification an agreed break in learning and qualification can be issued upon request as soon as it is identified and raised.
Understanding the business model, goals, and challenges of the organisation for which you’re working is essential to helping it thrive. Many companies will also be looking for professionals with industrial organisational psychology training who can go above and beyond to improve operations.
The workplace is full of compromises, and as an industrial-organisational psychologist, you may be the main negotiator. Whether brokering compensation packages, contracts, or disputes between two parties, you’ll need to find viable and satisfactory solutions for all. You’ll also want to be able to present your ideas accurately and persuasively.
Industrial-organisational psychology requires more than soft skills. Performing quantitative analysis is important in the sub-field of people analytics, where you’ll need to analyse data that can be used to make hiring decisions, set benchmarks, and assess organisational needs.
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