Psychology: Coaching & Vitality in Organisations
During the first semester, you follow these mandatory courses:
And one of the following elective courses:
In period 3 of the first semester, you can begin your internship and thesis once the entry requirements are met. Completion will take place during your second semester.
During your internship, you'll spend at least 504 working hours as a Work and Organisational psychologist. A key part of the internship is completing a specific assignment related to Work and Organisational Psychology. Enjoy the flexibility to fulfil the internship in The Netherlands or anywhere else in the world
The entry requirements for the Master’s internship include having passed two specialist courses of the master’s track (i.e., Interventions in Occupational Health Psychology, Coaching and/or the elective course).
Starting in January, you'll dive into crafting your Master's thesis. Choose a topic from a list provided in the second part of the first semester. A teacher from the Work & Organisational Psychology team will guide you, following a step-by-step thesis planning guide. Previous topics cover areas like:
The entry requirements for the Master’s thesis include having passed the methodological course (i.e., Methodology: Analysing, Presenting, and Scientific Writing) and at least two of the other courses of the track.
This course covers the topic of Positive Occupational Health Psychology (POHP) which pertains to the study and application of optimal functioning in the workplace. The aim of the field of Positive Occupational Health Psychology is to promote health and well-being at work, and to examine how positive contexts and personal resources can be used to protect against occupational stressors and risks. Besides the theoretical foundations and applications of positive psychology in the workplace, a key part of this course is to apply interventions to your own life and thus proactively work on your own well-being.
You can start the Master’s internship when the entry requirements are fulfilled (i.e., in period 3 of Semester 1). The entry requirements for the Master’s internship include (among others, see Syllabus Work and Organisational Psychology Master’s Internship) having passed two specialist courses of the master’s track (i.e., Interventions in Occupational Health Psychology, Coaching and/or the elective course).
This course offers a theoretical and practical introduction to coaching as a human resource development intervention. What is coaching? Does coaching work? What are the underlying psychological principles underlying effective coaching? Which coaching approaches are based on psychological research and theory, and can therefore be classified as evidence-informed/evidence-based? How can we measure coaching effectiveness and shed light on the psychological principles underlying effective coaching?
This course deals with all aspects of the research cycle: writing a research proposal, designing a study, analysing data, and interpreting the results. The course prepares students for the empirical master thesis.
As of January, you will work on writing your Master’s thesis. You can choose a topic from a list that you will receive in the second period of the first semester. You will be supervised by one of the teachers of the Work & Organisational Psychology team based on a step-by-step thesis planning guide.
Elective courses: - Career management - Conflict and cooperation - Organisational change and consultancy - HRM and psychological assessment (choose this one if you want to obtain the certification in psychodiagnostics BAPD: Basisaantekening Psychodiagnostiek)
All courses employ student-activating teaching methods. In addition to lectures or problem-based learning meetings and self-study, the courses include assignments, tutorials, and practical training, engaging students actively with the course content.
Developing professional skills (e.g., coaching methods, interventions, work & health counselling) and applying theory to practical problems are central to this track. This way, you will be trained as a scientist-practitioner, working in a critical, evidence-based manner in the field of coaching and vitality.
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The main difference between the WOP Master’s tracks is the focus of each track. The main focus of each track is reflected in the 2 or 3 mandatory specialist courses.