University of Amsterdam

Netherlands
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Masters

Psychology - Coaching and Vitality in Organisations

Offered at University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
DegreeMasters
FieldMSc Psychology
Duration1 year
Tuition23455.00

Overview

Explore how coaching and evidence-based interventions can improve employee well-being, performance, and sustainable careers. This master’s track focuses on occupational health psychology and the psychological foundations of work-related coaching.

About this programme

Overview

The Master's program in Psychology - Coaching and Vitality in Organisations at the University of Amsterdam is designed to enhance employee well-being, performance, and career sustainability through coaching and evidence-based interventions. The program emphasizes occupational health psychology and the psychological principles underlying work-related coaching.

What you'll study

Track courses typically include:

  • Coaching
  • Interventions in occupational health psychology
  • Methodology: analyzing, presenting, and scientific writing
  • Career management
  • Conflict and cooperation
  • HRM and psychological assessment

Research and applied learning:

  • Empirical research training, including an empirical research project focused on developing writing and research skills
  • Application of psychological concepts to coaching and organisational vitality contexts

Knowledge prerequisites within the track:

  • Personnel psychology
  • Leadership, organisational culture, and organisational structure
  • Work motivation and occupational health psychology
  • Intra- and intergroup processes (e.g., group dynamics)

Entry requirements

The program does not specify GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements. However, applicants should possess basic knowledge in psychology, including:

  • At least 5 ECTS in basic psychology
  • A minimum of 24 ECTS in methods and statistics courses in psychology or social sciences, with at least 21 ECTS focused on quantitative research
  • A minimum of 9 ECTS in an empirical research project demonstrating writing and research skills in psychology or a related social science

Career prospects

Graduates of this Master's program can pursue various career paths within organizations, focusing on enhancing employee well-being and performance. Potential roles include organizational psychologist, coach, HR consultant, and wellness program coordinator, among others, in diverse sectors such as corporate, healthcare, education, and non-profit organizations.

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