Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology Master s Degree Programme



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Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology Master s Degree Programme The Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology offers prospective master s students two options towards obtaining a Master s degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, a coursework option and a full dissertation. OPTION 1 COURSEWORK This option leads to registration as an industrial psychologist. Composition of coursework option The coursework option or directed degree consists of two parts. The first part (M1) consists of coursework, including the Research Proposal module. The second part (M2) comprises a dissertation of limited scope. In the second year, after completion of the coursework and Research Proposal module, students can start with an internship and finally write the board examination which would allow them to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as an industrial psychologist. For more information regarding an internship and registration, please consult the HPCSA website. [Click here] First year M1 year: Coursework (120 credits) Building on the theory covered in the honours degree, this master s degree places emphasis on applied knowledge, the solving of problems and the development of professional skills. The master s programme covers the fields of organisational, personnel and career psychology as well as psychometrics and research. There are 5 modules students have to enrol for in the first year: Module 1: Organisational psychology Module 2: Personnel psychology Module 3: Psychological assessment Module 4: Career psychology and professional development Module 5: Research proposal Tuition in the M1 year is presented in a mixed mode delivery. The majority of the work entails online activities and involvement, such as submitting assignments, group assignments and portfolios online as well as engaging in a variety of online activities such as blogs, wikis and forums. Prospective students therefore need to have daily and unlimited access to the internet. Attendance of practical classes is also a requirement, as students need to attend workshops

which have been grouped into four block sessions of one week each (20 days in total) in Pretoria. Assessment takes place during the year and students have to obtain a pass mark for each module separately. A dissertation of limited scope on an approved theme within industrial and organisational psychology is planned by the candidate during the M1 year as part of the Research Proposal module. Second year M2 year: Dissertation of limited scope (60 credits) Students must have passed all the modules that form part of the M1 year before they may register for the M2 year. During the M2 year the research project, based on the approved research proposal, is carried out by the candidate, documented under the supervision of a designated supervisor from the Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology and handed in for assessment. If completion of the dissertation takes longer than one year, students may reregister, provided that there is enough evidence of progression. Selection process As the Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology can only accommodate a maximum of 25 students annually for this prestigious programme, a thorough selection process in the form of a scientific selection battery is employed, based on best practice internationally. This selection process entails elimination rounds which lead to the selection of the final top 25 students, taking into consideration the employment equity expectations of the university and the profession. Students will be informed after each round whether they have been successful or not. Please take note that it remains the prerogative of the department to eliminate students without providing detailed feedback. You must, therefore, please keep in mind that we can accept only a limited number of students for the master s degree, and that Unisa reserves the right to accept or reject applications without providing reasons for such action. If you are unsuccessful you may apply again for the next year. You may also consider applying for the full dissertation option of the master s degree. Admission to the coursework/directed master s degree (option 1) is based on the following: Stage 1 Pre-selection Students applying for the master s programme need to be in possession of a completed Honours degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with a minimum average of 60% with the main subjects covered as specified by the HPCSA. Alternatively they should be in

possession of an appropriate postgraduate diploma with a minimum average of 60%; or a 480 credit bachelor's degree with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF level 8 in the field of industrial and organisational psychology (IOP) with an average of 60%. Students with an appropriate postgraduate diploma or a 480 credit bachelor s degree, who has not completed a module in research methodology, may be required to complete such a module before he/she will be allowed to register. Secondly, apart from academic performance, personal attributes and the candidate s practical work environment are used as criteria. The last mentioned criterion refers to fulltime employment in an IOP environment, or being able to make alternative arrangements to work in such an environment. This is essential as the majority of assignments are based on students accessing and analysing their organisations in order to engage in practical case studies, tasks and assignments. Shortlisting in this phase is done based on compliance with our set requirements. Unsuccessful candidates will be informed via email. Stage 2 Online assessment Applicants shortlisted after stage 1 will be informed via email. They will be invited to do online psychometric assessments and will be contacted by a test distributer or an organisation doing the online-testing for us, with instructions explaining the forthcoming process. Students will have a few days within which to complete the online assessments. Those who do not complete it during the specified period will be eliminated from further selection rounds. Students who are not able to meet the cut-off norm will be informed and eliminated from the final selection round. If a student wants feedback, it can be obtained from the testing company directly. Professional feedback rates will be charged by the company and this is payable by the student. The department will not provide any such feedback. Stage 3 Final selection During this stage, the applicants shortlisted from stage 2 will be informed and invited to electronically evaluate an article from a scientific journal. These candidates will, furthermore, be invited to attend a 20 minute competency-based panel interview in Pretoria. Students who are not able to attend the interview on the specified date would unfortunately not be accommodated on alternative dates. Successful and unsuccessful students will be informed of the outcome of their applications. Unsuccessful candidates can apply again in the following year. Please note that students will not be considered after two unsuccessful applications. Applicants applying for this option of the master s programme in IOP at Unisa should ensure they will be able to attend 20 days of compulsory practical work at Unisa s Muckleneuk Campus in Pretoria, scheduled over four one-week periods.

Application form The application form for option 1, the directed coursework master s programme, can be found here. [Click here] OPTION 2 FULL DISSERTATION This option does not lead to registration as an industrial psychologist. Composition of option 2: Research proposal module This option to obtain a Master s degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology consists of a full dissertation only. The research is carried out under the supervision of a supervisor from the Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology and the dissertation is submitted and handed in upon completion for assessment. Students are also required to submit a publishable article, based on the dissertation, together with the dissertation. Students need to get a pass mark of 50 % for the dissertation to obtain this degree. Directed coursework, practical work or internship does not form part of this degree, nor does it lead to registration as an industrial psychologist. Admission, application and registration Admission to the full dissertation (option 2) master s degree is based on two main criteria: A completed Honours degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with a minimum average of 60% with the main subjects covered as specified by the HPCSA; or an appropriate postgraduate diploma with a minimum average of 60%; or a 480 credit bachelor's degree with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF level 8 in the field of industrial and organisational psychology with an average of 60%. Students with an appropriate postgraduate diploma or a 480 credit bachelor s degree, who has not completed a module in research methodology, may be required to complete such a module before he/she will be allowed to register. Passing the prerequisite Research Proposal module. Prospective students need to enrol and pass a Research Proposal module (MPEMS91). The outcome of this module is an acceptable research proposal on an approved theme within industrial and organisational psychology. Students would be allocated a supervisor to help them with the formulation of an acceptable proposal. Once students are registered for the module, requirements and guidelines for the research proposal as well as other additional resources that would aid them with the writing of the proposal are available online on a module site. Students would have the opportunity to submit their proposals three times during the course of the

module to the department. If the submitted research proposal is still not acceptable upon the third submission, students will not be allowed to reregister for the Research Proposal Module or register for the dissertation. Application and registration Students wishing to apply for option 2 should: 1. Apply online for a student number during one of the following periods: 1 August 2011 15 September 2011 16 January 2012 10 February 2012 12 March 2012 26 April 2012 2. Apply online for admission to the Research Proposal module Here the candidate is required to upload certified documents such as their ID/passport, complete academic records and other documents that form part of the admission requirements. The candidate must also indicate a proposed title or areas of specialisation for their dissertation. 3. Register for the Research Proposal module online once admitted The Department of Student Admission and Registration (DSAR) will evaluate the application and, once approved, they will inform the student that they are allowed to register for the Research Proposal module online at the next available registration period.