Course summary
With this MSc in Occupational Psychology, you will develop your understanding of a wide range of domains where psychology impacts the workplace. Occupational Psychologists apply psychological knowledge, theory and practice to organisational issues in the workplace. This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) as constituting Stage 1 towards becoming a Chartered Occupational Psychologist. You will study how to drive a positive societal change in a professional setting. This Master's in Occupational Psychology will include content and assessments on a range of important social themes such as sexism in leadership, workplace racism, corruption, and organisational greenwashing. Driven by Psychology's recent move to more open science, the programme will support you to identify, critically engage and synthesise, and apply bodies of evidence in Occupational Psychology. It includes a bespoke Evidence-Based Practice module designed to enhance your employability and your capability to deliver evidence-based practice. What you should know about this course
- Located at the University's iconic Greenwich Campus
- BPS-recognised best-practices in embedded open science, EDI, critical thinking and evidence-based practice
- This programme has been designed, written, and delivered using a ‘decolonise the curriculum’ lens
- Experience a blended delivery approach with online lectures to deliver core content and face-to-face seminars to build experiences of applying understanding
- BPS commendations for practical assessments, embedded inclusivity and programme leadership.
Modules
All degree courses are made up of modules – individual units of study on different topics. Some modules are compulsory; others can be chosen from a list of options. Our website has full details of your degree structures, module content, and how each module is assessed. The direct link to this course on our website, can be found at the bottom of this page.
Assessment method
Students are assessed through a combination of assessment methods depending on the modules chosen. Some courses may also include 'practice' assignments, which help you monitor progress and do not count towards your final grade. Our website has full details of your degree structures, module content, and how each module is assessed. The direct link to this course on our website, can be found at the bottom of this page.
Qualified teacher status (QTS)
To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:
- Course does not award QTS
Entry requirements
An undergraduate (honours) degree at 2:2, or above, in Psychology accredited by the BPS Or An undergraduate (honours) degree at 2:2, or above, and successful completion of a research methods assessment. Further information about entry: To start “Stage 2” towards becoming a Chartered Occupational Psychologist in the UK, in addition to an accredited MSc in Occupational Psychology (like this course) you must have Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) membership. This is typically obtained through a British Psychological Society (BPS)-accredited undergraduate or conversion degree (we offer the MSc Psychology Conversion degree here at Greenwich). If you studied Psychology overseas, it may also be possible to obtain GBC, if your undergraduate degree contained sufficient psychology content, as reviewed by the BPS (you must apply to the BPS directly). If your intention is to become a Chartered Occupational Psychologist, you can complete this MSc in Occupational Psychology before or after your BPS-accredited undergraduate degree, conversion course or GBC application. The background in psychology and research methods conferred by meeting GBC requirements are helpful but not essential for this MSc course. See our website for more information.
English language requirements
We accept a wide range of English language qualifications. For our English entry requirements, please click on the link below. https://www.gre.ac.uk/international/help-and-support/courses
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
| Channel Islands | £11800 | Whole course |
| Republic of Ireland | £11800 | Whole course |
| England | £11800 | Whole course |
| Northern Ireland | £11800 | Whole course |
| Scotland | £11800 | Whole course |
| Wales | £11800 | Whole course |
| EU | £18700 | Whole course |
| International | £18700 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
We understand that the transition into postgraduate study can be confusing when it comes to finances. The University of Greenwich has a wide range of bursaries, scholarships and other financial support measures to support students that require it most. More information can be found on our website at www.greenwich.ac.uk/finance/funding-your-studies
Provider information
University of Greenwich
Old Royal Naval College
Park Row
Greenwich
SE10 9LS