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PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS Programme name Organisational Psychology Award MSc School School of Arts and Social Sciences Department or equivalent Department of Psychology Programme code PSOPSY Type of study Full Time Total UK credits 180 Total ECTS 90 PROGRAMME SUMMARY Organisational psychology focuses on various aspects of human functioning in work environments. This includes recruitment and selection, training, performance appraisal, employee relations, work motivation, occupational health, health and safety, organisational development and change, human-computer interaction, and job design. City University s long standing programme aims to provide a unique combination of theory, research, and practice. The MSc Organisational Psychology provides professional training in organisational/ occupational psychology, equipping you with a sound understanding of theory and research across eight core knowledge areas defined by the British Psychological Society (BPS). The programme also introduces you to the range of practical skills and procedures required by practicing occupational psychologists and organisational consultants. The MSc in Organisational Psychology is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), so graduates from the programme can work towards becoming Chartered Occupational Psychologists. Candidates who apply for this programme must hold Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the BPS. Aims The programme aims to provide you with opportunities to acquire knowledge and understanding of organisational psychology theory and research, and to develop relevant academic, research, and communication skills. The programme also aims to enable you to develop an awareness of professional and contextual issues relevant to the practice of psychology in workplace environments. MSc in Organisational Psychology Successful completion of the MSc means that you have demonstrated sound understanding of theory, research, and practice in each of the eight knowledge areas of occupational psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society. In addition, for the MSc award, you would have demonstrated an ability to deliver an independent applied research project that has relevance to the field of occupational/ organisational psychology. Should you fail to complete the research component, the following Diploma qualification title may be obtained: Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational Psychology The PG Diploma award is granted in cases where you have passed all eight taught modules, but have failed (or decided not to complete) the research dissertation. Successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma means that you have demonstrated sound understanding of theory, research, and practice across the eight core knowledge areas of occupational psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society. 1

Postgraduate Certificate in Organisational Psychology The PG Certificate award is granted in cases where you have passed four of the eight taught modules, and have failed (or decided not to complete) the research dissertation. Successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate means that you have been introduced to some of the core knowledge areas of occupational psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society. WHAT WILL I BE EXPECTED TO ACHIEVE? On successful completion of this programme, you will be expected to be able to: Knowledge and understanding: A systematic understanding of the psychology of humans within work organisations. An in-depth understanding of the theoretical perspectives of key knowledge areas of organisational psychology. A systematic understanding of the key activities involved in training, selection, performance appraisal, career development, work redesign, leadership, and occupational health psychology. Knowledge and understanding of how to conduct applied psychological research and how to present findings to both an academic and lay audience. A systematic understanding of the field of organisational development and change from a psychological perspective. An in depth understanding of how theory and knowledge of organisational psychology is applied in practical settings. Understanding of the main theories and concepts in the promotion of psychological health in the workplace. In-depth knowledge of the key features of a range of methodological approaches and techniques currently used within organisational psychology. Skills: Ability to critically compare and contrast different approaches to organisational psychology research and practice. Presentation of research findings. Engage in critical and analytical thinking. Use the full range of learning resources. Ability to design apply meaningful and original organisational psychology research. Ability to integrate and synthesise information from diverse sources and which may be based within conflicting and/or complementary epistemological frames of reference. Ability to reflect critically and constructively upon own professional, intellectual and personal development within the context of organisational psychology training. Clearly present and communicate via written and oral presentation. Ability to analyse the implications of individual research papers for theory, research or practice. Ability to critically evaluate theory research and practice in contemporary organisational psychology and to formulate alternatives. The ability to apply techniques and strategies which research has shown to be the most effective within organisational settings. Carry out self-directed and independent learning and study. Assess the value and relevance of ideas of others. Understanding of the application of ethical principles and guidelines provided by the British Psychological Society. Ability to carry out quantitative and qualitative data analysis at an advanced level. Evaluate complex arguments and evaluation of their factual support 2

Values and attitudes: An awareness of the professional ethics and responsibilities associated with being a practising occupational psychologist. An acute awareness of the ethical implications of research in applied settings. An awareness of the need for respect for and sensitivity to the needs of the research participants. An awareness of cultural diversity and the implications of this for data collection and analysis. An acute awareness of the researcher s social responsibility in the process of knowledge production and dissemination. An awareness of the impact of politics and power in organisations. HOW WILL I LEARN? The programme uses a wide range of teaching, learning and assessment strategies. In order to facilitate learning, the programme offers lectures, guest lectures, seminars, group work, workshops, small group discussions, tutorials, and supervision. WHAT TYPES OF ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK CAN I EXPECT? Assessment and Assessment Criteria In order to assess learning, the programme uses academic essays, technical reports, examinations, log books of professional practice, qualitative text analysis, interpretation of statistical analyses, formal research proposals and a dissertation. In addition, students are also directed to independent study and receive detailed feedback on their coursework as an aid to further learning. Assessment Criteria are descriptions, based on the intended learning outcomes, of the skills, knowledge or attitudes that you need to demonstrate in order to complete an assessment successfully, providing a mechanism by which the quality of an assessment can be measured. Grade- Related Criteria are descriptions of the level of skills, knowledge or attributes that you need to demonstrate in order achieve a certain grade or mark in an assessment, providing a mechanism by which the quality of an assessment can be measured and placed within the overall set of marks. Assessment Criteria and Grade-Related Criteria will be made available to you to support you in completing assessments. These may be provided in programme handbooks, module specifications, on the virtual learning environment or attached to a specific assessment task. Feedback on assessment Detailed and constructive feedback provided on coursework assessments; feedback on coursework is usually provided three weeks after submission. Summary feedback on examination answers; examination feedback and marks are usually provided four weeks after submission. Observational feedback provided immediately following skill practice (during skills training sessions and role plays) Feedback will be provided in line with our Assessment and Feedback Policy. In particular, you will normally be provided with feedback within three weeks of the submission deadline or assessment date. This would normally include a provisional grade or mark. For end of module examinations or an equivalent significant task (e.g. an end of module project), feedback will normally be provided within four weeks. The timescale for feedback on final year projects or dissertations may be longer. The full policy can be found at: https://www.city.ac.uk/ data/assets/pdf_file/0008/68921/assessment_and_feedback_policy.pdf 3

Assessment Regulations In order to pass your Programme, you should complete successfully or be exempted from the relevant modules and assessments and will therefore acquire the required number of credits. The Pass mark for each module is 50%. If you fail an assessment component or a module, the following will apply: 1. Compensation: where you fail up to a total of 20 credits at first or resit attempt (15 for a Postgraduate Certificate), you may be allowed compensation if: Compensation is permitted for the module involved (see the module specification), and It can be demonstrated that you have satisfied all the Learning Outcomes of the modules in the Programme, and A minimum overall mark of no more than 10 percentage points below the module pass mark has been achieved in the module to be compensated, and An aggregate mark of 50% has been achieved overall. If you receive a compensated pass in a module you shall be awarded the credit for that module. The original component marks shall be retained in the record of marks and the greater of the original module mark and the minimum pass mark for the module shall be used for the purpose of calculation towards the Award. 2. Resit: you will normally be offered one resit attempt. However, if you did not participate in the first assessment and have no extenuating circumstances, you may not be offered a resit. If you are successful in the resit, you shall be awarded the credit for that module. The mark used for the purpose of calculation towards your Award shall be calculated from the original marks for the component(s) that you passed at first attempt and the minimum pass mark for the component(s) for which you took a resit. If you do not satisfy your resit by the date specified you will not progress and the Assessment Board shall require that you withdraw from the Programme. If you fail to meet the requirements for the Programme, but satisfy the requirements for a lowerlevel Award, then a lower qualification may be awarded as per the table below. If you fail to meet the requirements for the Programme and are not eligible for the award of a lower level qualification, the Assessment Board shall require that you withdraw from the Programme. If you would like to know more about the way in which assessment works at City, please see the full version of the Assessment Regulations at: http://www.city.ac.uk/ data/assets/word_doc/0003/69249/s19.doc WHAT AWARD CAN I GET? Master s Degree: Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) Dissertation 7 60 33.3 With Distinction 70 Taught 7 120 66.7 With Merit 60 With Pass 50 Postgraduate Diploma: Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) Taught 7 120 100 With Distinction 70 4

Postgraduate Certificate: With Merit 60 With Pass 50 Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) Taught 7 60 100 With Distinction 70 With Merit 60 With Pass 50 WHAT WILL I STUDY? Taught component All modules are compulsory and there are no optional modules. Students are required to take eight 15 credit modules plus a 60 credit dissertation. In order to obtain the MSc students must accumulate 180 credits which is achieved by taking eight 15 credit core modules plus a dissertation module worth 60 credits. Module Title SITS Code Module Credits Core/ Elective Can be Compensated? Research Design and Statistics PSM403 15 C N 7 Workplace Well-being PSM501 15 C N 7 Design of Work and Work PSM502 15 C N 7 Environments Appraisal and Employee Relations PSM503 15 C N 7 Training, Individual Organisational PSM504 15 C N 7 Development and Change Professional Skills PSM505 15 C N 7 Selection and Assessment PSM506 15 C N 7 Coaching and Research in Organisations PSM507 15 C N 7 Dissertation component In order to be eligible for the award of the MSc, students must complete the 60-credit dissertation. Module Title Organisational Psychology Dissertation SITS Code Module Credits Core/ Elective Can be Compensated? PSM508 60 C N 7 TO WHAT KIND OF CAREER MIGHT I GO ON? If you would like more information on the Careers support available at City, please go to: http://www.city.ac.uk/careers/for-students-and-recent-graduates. WILL I GET ANY PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION? Accrediting Body: British Psychological Society Nature of Accreditation Visits have taken place in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010 following which the programme was accredited for another five student cohorts. 5

HOW DO I ENTER THE PROGRAMME? Applicants for the MSc Organisational Psychology must have a first or upper second class degree in psychology or equivalent. An equivalent qualification from an overseas university may also be considered. In addition they must hold the Graduate Basis for Chartered membership with the British Psychological Society. Most psychology graduates of UK universities will have GBC, but psychology graduates from other universities should contact the BPS to see if they qualify for GBC. Candidates who do not have GBC may apply for the MSc in Organisational Behaviour. Work experience in a psychological or HR setting is also desirable (but not essential). For students whose first language is not English, the following qualifications will meet the English language requirement for entry to a Postgraduate course of study: * A first degree from a UK university or from the CNAA. * A first degree from an overseas institution recognised by the University as providing adequate evidence of proficiency in the English language, for example, from institutions in Australia or the USA. * GCE O-level/GCSE English language or English literature, grade C minimum. * Cambridge ESOL CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) at grade C or above. * An overall score of 7.0 in the English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum of 6.5 for each subtest. * Satisfactory standard in the verbal section of the Princeton Test (GMAT). * US SAT with 500 in verbal performance. * Warwick English Language Test (WELT) with pass grades of BBC minimum. * Other evidence of proficiency in the English language which satisfies the board of studies concerned. OVERSEAS QUALIFICATIONS Equivalent qualifications from an overseas university will be considered. IT SKILLS All students are expected to be computer literate. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The Programme is committed to equal opportunities. The admissions decision will rest on the qualifications, needs and aspirations of the applicant. APL/AP(E)L Requirements AP(E)L: Students may apply for AP(E)L for a minimum of one module and a maximum of 25% of the overall credits for the programme (taught modules only). Exemptions are not awarded for programmes/qualifications that were awarded five years ago or longer, prior to the enrolment date for the intended programme of study at City University. Programmes/qualifications which were awarded over five years ago may be considered towards AP(E)L requests if the candidate can provide supporting evidence which gives an account of ways in which learning achieved through the programme/qualification has been applied actively and updated within the past five years. Former students of the University who have been withdrawn from a programme due to academic failure are not normally permitted to AP(E)L any awarded credits back onto the same programme within the School. Version: 3.0 Version date: September 2014 For use from: 2014-15 6