Overview
The faculty of Social and
Political Psychology offers cutting-edge degree programmes that are ideal for
mid-career professionals who have academic or applied backgrounds in a
variety of disciplines and who wish to study on a part-time basis, which
include:
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Social sciences, human service and
clinical practice.
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Social activism and human rights.
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Leadership, administration of human
service organisations, consulting, organisational psychology, and
coaching.
Areas of Study
Three areas of study allow candidates
with diverse interests to further their education in a non-traditional
yet academically rigorous manner that is tailored to their individual
needs and goals:
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Social and
Organisational Psychology:
Bridge the academic domains of sociology, and social psychology with
organisational leadership, behaviour and consulting.
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Political
Psychology: Foster
an improved ability to provide leadership and action in the
political and governmental sectors.
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Social Justice
and Human Rights:
Designed to improve candidates’ ability to promote and pursue social
justice and human rights activism at the local, national and
international levels by increasing knowledge of social and political
justice and universal human rights.
Certificates and Continuing Education
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Certificate and continuing education programmes offer learning
experiences for enhancing professional knowledge approved by
professional agencies and organisations.
For more information, please call
(888-989-GRAD).
Dean Daniel Jordan, M.A., Ph.D., ABPP
Dean of Faculty of Social, Organisational, and Political Psychology
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