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The American College of Greece Master of Science in Organizational Psychology
The American College of Greece

Master of Science in Organizational Psychology

Athens, Greece

1 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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EUR 10,080

On-Campus

* Starting dates are September, January, and April. There is no deadline, it is on rolling admission.

Introduction

The MS in Organizational Psychology is a new and dynamic program that provides a unique bridge between the knowledge base and scientific methods of psychology and the practical skills required in order to investigate issues of critical relevance to individuals, organizations, and society. The program advocates the scientist-practitioner model in the application of psychology to critical contemporary issues, such as creating fair, inclusive, and meaningful workplaces, where employees can thrive and employers can develop evidence-based and innovative human capital tools, practices, and solutions.

The curriculum provides in-depth knowledge of the main elements of the field, ranging from assessment and selection through to motivation and group work in organizations, health, and wellbeing, career coaching, and life-long and organizational development. Furthermore, the role of diversity and inclusion in modern organizations is examined with a special focus on identifying exclusionary practices and designing training programs. In addition, contemporary questions are addressed around the future of work and the technological transformations that alter the dynamics of jobs, workers, and organizations, such as:

  • How does the use of new methods in employee selection, such as computer games and data science, affect the process of selection and candidate experience?
  • How can we ethically and without bias use artificial intelligence in people's decisions?
  • How does the relationship between individuals and technology affect their well-being at work?

21st-century work and organizations of all kinds are evolving and changing more rapidly than ever. Understanding and managing those changes effectively is at the heart of Organizational Psychology.

  • Duration: One year (full-time) or up to three years (part-time).
  • Number of Courses: 12 courses (36 US credits)
  • Attendance: Classes run Monday to Thursday, from 18:30 – 21:30. Fridays are reserved for make-up classes and other academic activities, such as master classes, workshops, lectures, and talks.
  • Admission points: New students are admitted at the start of the fall, winter, and spring terms.

Unique Program Features

  • NECHE Accreditation
  • Innovative curriculum incorporating simulations, practical workshops, and case-based projects
  • Unique orientation towards the future of work
  • Hands-on practice
  • Experienced faculty who combine academic research, rigor, and practical expertise.
  • Capstone option
  • Embedded Professional Certificate in Negotiations and Conflict Resolution from the University of South Florida

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