Overview
Throughout the Leadership and Organisational Psychology (offered at campus Oslo and campus in Bergen) degree from BI Norwegian Business School you will gain advanced knowledge of theories and research in organisational psychology and leadership, and learn how to use this knowledge to concretely help individuals and organisations.
- Credential earned: Master in Leadership and Organizational Psychology
This programme equips you, as a future practitioner in leadership and organisational psychology and a future leader, with the skills to responsibly navigate increasing societal complexities and support organisations in addressing these complexities.
You will gain advanced knowledge of theories and research in organisational psychology and leadership, and learn how to use this knowledge to concretely help individuals and organisations.
You will learn how individual, group, and organisational factors influence performance, problem solving, well-being, and decision making in organisations, how to analyse leadership and organisational challenges using the most up-to-date theories and research, and how to turn relevant insights into meaningful action.
You will also learn to use central research methods and psychometric tools, and to align actions with strategic and sustainability goals.
You will learn to:
- Apply psychological theories, research, methods and tools to support individuals and organisations.
- Use scientific methods to analyse and solve problems with impact at the individual, team and organisational levels.
- Design and carry out research and development projects, and communicate analyses effectively to different audiences.
- Use technology to address individual, team and organisational problems, and work successfully in diverse groups.
- Evaluate and challenge current practices with attention to strategic benefit, values, ethics and sustainability, including consequences for people and organisations.
Career possibilities
Employers look for practitioners who ensure that change is actually implemented, align their actions with values, ethics, and sustainability, and communicate evidence clearly. You can work in:
- Talent acquisition and assessment – recruitment and selection, job analysis and leadership assessment.
- Learning, leadership and people development – training, coaching, leadership development programmes.
- Organisation and change – team and organisational design, organisational culture, change management.
- People analytics and decision support – workforce data and artificial intelligence, analysis and experimentation, and responsible use of algorithms in human resource management.
- Sustainable human resource management and well-being – inclusion, engagement, health and safety.
Accreditation
BI Norwegian Business School is in the top 1% of business schools worldwide having achieved the Triple Crown of international business school accreditations.
Accredited by: EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB
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Courses included:
- Responsible Leadership
- The Psychology of Decision-Making and Algorithmic Management
- Leading Across Borders: Culture, Mobility, and Virtuality
- Motivational Science - Creating Work Motivation and Motivating Work Environments
- Applied Organizational Psychology: The Role as Practitioner
- Computational Social Science: People and Organizations in the Digital Age
- Developing and Leading Effective Teams
- Economic Psychology in a Digital World
- Large Language Models in Organizational Psychology: Research and Practice
- Norwegian and EU/EEA Labour Law
- Occupational Health Psychology
- Organizational Development and Change
- Talent by Design: Using Individual Differences in Recruitment and Selection
- Ethics and Sustainability in Organizations
- Advanced Topics in Organisation Science
- Research Methods, Psychometrics, and Data Analysis for Organizational Psychology
- Sustainable Human Resource Management
- Internship opportunities
- Master Thesis
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
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Apply starting November 1.
Applications received by 1 March will be given priority.
Applicants from the EU/EEA can apply until 1 August, if seats available.
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Oslo, Norway
Disciplines
Psychology Organisational Behaviour LeadershipExplore more key information
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Academic requirements
Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.50 (B) on ECTS scale
GMAT 555 (Focused Edition)
GMAT 600 (10th Edition)
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
A successfully completed Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS credits) in the field of business administration
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A successfully completed Bachelor’s degree with a specialisation (minimum 80 ECTS credits) in one of the following, provided that the combination of courses gives a good foundation for further studies within organisational psychology:
- Psychology
- Organisation studies
- Economics
- HR and Leadership
- Economics
- Pedagogy
- Sport Psychology
- Various social sciences (e.g. management, international business, etc.)
- Research Methodology
It is recommended that the Bachelor’s degree includes the following course:
- Statistics and/or Multivariate Data Analysis
Work experience
This is a pre-experience master programme. No work experience is required.
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents166700 NOK / year≈ 166700 NOK / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals128200 NOK / year≈ 128200 NOK / year
Living costs
Oslo
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
Highly competitive selection for a limited number of scholarships for international and domestic students. Include a scholarship application with application for admission. Application deadline March 1. Check bi.edu for eligibility and selection.
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