Psychology
Postgraduate
College of Economics & Social Development
The MPhil program in Organizational Psychology is designed specifically for the training of professional industrial-organizational psychologists. Students will receive comprehensive training in utilizing psychological knowledge for improving organizational effectiveness and employee satisfaction.
Eligibility
Candidates with 16 years of education holding a master’s degree in Psychology with 1st division/CGPA with at least 3 on a scale of 4 from an HEC recognized university are eligible for admission to the MPhil program at IoBM.
Candidates holding 16 years of education with a degree in Psychology, awarded with a 1st division or a minimum CGPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from an HEC-recognized university, and having secured at least 50% cumulative score in the GAT-B, are eligible for admission to the MPhil program at IoBM.
MPhil is a 30-credit hour program with 8 courses and one thesis of 6 credit hours. Each of the eight courses will be of 3 credit hours. After successful completion of course work, students are required to undertake research for a thesis under the guidance of a research supervisor assigned by IoBM.
SEMESTER ONE | SEMESTER TWO |
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MPP601 Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology (3 credit hours) MPP603 Quantitative Research Methods in Psychology (3 credit hours) MPP605 Psychological Testing and Measurement (3 credit hours) MPP609 Personnel Psychology at Workplace (3 credit hours) |
MPP607 Independent Study in Organizational psychology (3 credit hours) MPP611 Human Factors in Work Environment (3 credit hours) MPP613 Organizational Conflict Management (3 credit hours) MPP615 Project Practicum in organizational Psychology (3 credit hours) |
SEMESTER THREE & FOUR | |
MPP620 Thesis (3 credit hours each Semester) **Understanding of Holy Quran I (1 credit hour) **Understanding of Holy Quran II (1 credit hour) |
It is mandatory for research students of MPhil programs to attend at least five sessions of the Psychology Research Seminar Series in each semester.
"To establish residency, continuous enrolment in the thesis program from the start until submission is mandatory."
** Muslim students are required to take Understanding of the Holy Quran I (1 credit hour) and Understanding of the Holy Quran II (1 credit hour) during the Summer semesters to complete the degree requirement. Both courses are graded on a Pass/Fail basis and have no prerequisites.
**Note for Non-Muslim Students
Non-Muslim students will take a suitable 2-credit-hour General Education course in place of Understanding of the Holy Quran, as approved by the Institute’s statutory bodies.
Interested in this program? Visit the admissions page for more information.
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