Master of Science in Leadership and Organisational Psychology

Master of Science in Leadership and Organisational Psychology

Program of study: 
Master of Science in Leadership and Organisational Psychology
Credits: 
120
Language of instruction: 
English
Study mode: 
Full-time
Associate Dean: 
Dominique Kost
Candidate Profile

The MSc in Leadership and Organisational Psychology is a two-year full-time graduate programme designed for students with a bachelor’s degree in either a business administration related programme, or with a specialisation in psychology, organisational science, economics, political science, sociology, education or social anthropology. The programme attracts students with interests in organisational processes and human psychology and behaviour in the workplace. 

The programme is taught entirely in English and the students are both Norwegian and international.

Learning outcomes

The MSc in Leadership and Organisational Psychology combines a rigorous theoretical and research approach with real-world applications. Courses are designed to teach students how to critically think and apply theoretical frameworks to work life situations. Today’s organisations face growing demands connected to the rapidly changing dimensions of work through digitalisation, increasing diversity, and the need to address sustainability.  Students will learn why people, social relationships, leadership and human resource development are critical for organisations to succeed in reaching their strategic goals and objectives. The overall aim of the MSc is to prepare the students for taking an active part in diverse teams, leadership, and organisational processes necessary for organisational effectiveness, inclusion, and growth.

Below are the learning outcomes for the candidate.

Learning outcome - Knowledge

The candidate:

  • has advanced knowledge of theories and research in organisational behaviour, organisation science, and leadership.
  • can explain how individual, group, and organisational factors influence organisational performance, problem solving, employee well-being, and decision making.
  • is able to analyse leadership and organisational problems and challenges using current theory and research.
  • can assess the validity and reliability of psychological assessment and testing.
  • can describe and know how to use the central research methods within leadership and organisational psychology.
Learning outcome - Skills

The candidate:

  • can apply the psychological theory, methods, and tools in organisations (such as, job analysis, selection, job satisfaction, diversity management, stress reduction, leadership, motivation recruitment, decision-making, strategic thinking, creativity, and team work).
  • has the ability to critically assess scientific articles within leadership and organisational psychology.
  • can conduct scientific research within the field of leadership and organisational psychology.
  • can design and carry out research and development projects for organisations.
  • can communicate and present analysis effectively.
  • is able to work successfully in groups.
Learning outcome - General Competence

The candidate:

  • can demonstrate an ability to critically evaluate and challenge current practices in the broad areas of human resources and management.
  • is able to analyse actions and interventions in organisations based on strategic benefit, organisational values, ethical considerations, the problems of mobilising and motivating people, as well as, assess the potential consequences for individuals and the organisation.
  • can assess own values and goals and evaluate own work using a critical perspective.
  • can contribute to new thinking about the role of leadership in organisations.
Course models
Master of Science in Leadership and Organisational Psychology
Information

Campus Oslo

Students not on exchange must choose four elective courses (24 ECTS) in their third semester. Students who choose internship will have two elective courses in addition to their internship course. Internship students (GRA 2206) must select two elective courses of seven: GRA 2257 Advanced Human Resource Management; GRA 2235 Recruitment, Training and Development; GRA 2237 Counselling; GRA 2272 Language Processing as Organizational Cognition; GRA 2269 Leading In Organizations Using Intelligent Decision Support Systems; GRA 2271 Understanding Organizations and Leadership Through Advances in Computational Social Science; GRA 6294 Labour Law and Labour Economics. These courses will be taught intensively.

In the fourth semester, students must choose one elective course. 

TRACKS
Students will automatically qualify for special tracks, if they complete three electives within a given track as specified below:

Sustainable Human Development & Healthy Workplaces:

  • GRA 2235 Recruitment, Training and Development (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2237 Counselling (3rd and 4th semester)
  • GRA 2257 Advanced Human Resource Management (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2273 Workplace Mistreatment and Conflict Resolution (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2427 Building and Leading Effective Teams: Contemporary Issues (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2231 Occupational Health Psychology (4th semester)

Psychology, Technology & Analytics:

  • GRA 2272 Language Processing as Organizational Cognition (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2269 Leading In Organizations Using Intelligent Decision Support Systems (3rd semester) 
  • GRA 2245 Economic Psychology: Selected Topics (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2271 Understanding Organizations and Leadership Through Advances in Computational Social Science (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2270 Work Design in the Digital Age (4th semester)
  • GRA 2425 Change Management (4th semester)

Courses that are not track specific:

  • GRA 6294 Labour Law and Labour Economics (3rd semester)
  • GRA 2268 Applied Organizational Psychology: The role as practitioner (4th semester)

 

Campus Bergen

Students at BI Bergen will have the following opportunities:

Third semester:

  • GRA 2206 Internship for MSc in Leadership and Organisational Psychology
  • GRA 2264 BI Flex Internship
  • GRA 2427 Building and Leading Effective Teams: Contemporary Issues
  • GRA 2245 Economic Psychology: Selected Topics
  • GRA 2273 Workplace Mistreatment and Conflict Resolution
  • GRA 2235 Recruitment, Training and Development
  • Exchange semester abroad

Fourth semester:

  • GRA 2231 Occupational Health Psychology
  • GRA 2268 Applied Organizational Psychology

 

It is possible to apply for summer schools courses abroad to replace electives.

Please be aware that the study plan and courses can be subject to change, and that this can also affect the opportunity to qualify for tracks. Not all electives will be offered at both Oslo and Bergen.

CourseCourse type2023 Autumn2024 Spring2024 Autumn2025 Spring
Core course
6
Core course
6
Core course
6
Programme course
6
Programme course
6
Core course
6
Programme course
6
Programme course
6
Core course
6
Programme course
6
 
Summer course can replace an elective:
 
 
Elective course
6
Specialisation electives*/Internship/Exchange
24
 
Students not on exchange, choose 24 ECTS credits from the list below:
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
12
 
 
Elective course
6
Programme course
6
Specialisation electives
6
 
Students choose one specialisation elective from the list below:
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
 
 
Elective course
6
Programme course
24
Structure

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Required progression

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Approved in the Programme Committee
Monday, September 19, 2022