Congratulations on taking the next step towards further study! Applications to enrol into our Master of Organisational Psychology are now open for our 3 February 2025 start date. If you're interested in studying later in 2025 or in 2026, please sign up for enrolment updates.
When you apply to enrol into a programme with Tuihono UC | UC Online you're applying to Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury. This means you'll be part of the University of Canterbury student body, and are eligible for a wide range of support and digital services.
How many courses do I choose?
The number of courses you choose to enrol into at this stage depends on if you would like to study full-time or part-time, and how you are financing your study.
Length of study:
- Full-time: you will need to take two courses (studying approximately 37.5 hours per week) each term, except term 1. All learners begin by taking one foundational course in term 1, Key Topics in Organisational Psychology (OPSY610)
- Part-time: you will need to take one course (studying approximately 18.5 hours per week) each term.
Financing:
- StudyLink Student Loan: if you’re using StudyLink to cover your tuition fees, you need to add at least two courses (in order to meet the StudyLink threshold) and we would recommend selecting all of your 2025 courses, so you do not need to update your enrolment.
- Self-funding: all courses added to your enrolment must be paid before the first course starts. This means if you are self-funding, you may only want to add your first term's course(s) to your enrolment for now, so that you only need to pay for one term at a time. You can then add your next course as this new term approaches.
If you wish to complete your MOrgPsyc full-time, the courses you will need to search for and select are:
- OPSY610 - Key Topics in Organisational Psychology (3 February - 6 April 2025)
- OPSY621 - Recruitment and Selection and OPSY619 - Psychology of Stress, Health and Wellbeing and Work (28 April - 29 June 2025)
- OPSY613 - Training and Development and OPSY612 - Performance Management and Appraisal (14 July - 14 September 2025)
- OPSY614 - Leadership in Organisations and OPSY618 - Organisational Change: Directions for Organisational Psychology Practice (6 October - 7 December 2025)
Please note: the specific course codes to search for are OPSY610, OPSY621, OPSY619, OPSY613, OPSY612, OPSY614 and OPSY618. The correct courses to select will then be shown in the course selector as follows: OPSY610-25X1 (O), OPSY619-25X2 (O), OPSY621-25X2 (O), OPSY613-25X3 (O), OPSY612-25X3 (O), OPSY614-25X4 (O) and OPSY618-25X4 (O).
If you wish to complete your MOrgPsyc part-time, the courses you will need to search for and select are:
- OPSY610 - Key Topics in Organisational Psychology (3 February - 6 April 2025)
- OPSY621 - Recruitment and Selection (28 April - 29 June 2025)
- OPSY613 - Training and Development (14 July - 14 September 2025)
- OPSY619 - Psychology of Stress, Health and Wellbeing and Work (6 October - 7 December 2025)
Please note: the specific course codes to search for are OPSY610, OPSY621, OPSY613 and OPSY619. The correct courses to select will then be shown in the course selector as follows: OPSY610-25X1 (O), OPSY621-25X2 (O), OPSY613 -25X3 (O) and OPSY619-25X4 (O).
Get your documentation ready
Before you start your application to enrol in the Master of Organisational Psychology, you'll need to prepare these documents:
- Verified evidence of your identity, such as a certified copy of your birth certificate, or a certified copy of the photo page in your passport. There are additional requirements depending on your visa status, or if you have legally changed your name - for more information view full verification requirements.
- Proof of your academic qualifications, such as a transcript or your UC student ID number if you studied your undergraduate degree with us. If you graduated with a bachelor's degree from another university, you will need to request a digital copy of your transcript through them.
- Proof of your professional work history, such as a CV or resume, including the years that you previously studied at tertiary institutes.
- For international learners: proof of your English language proficiency.
It's also helpful to have:
Apply for StudyLink before 16 December
If you're planning on using a StudyLink student loan to finance your study, make sure you apply before 16 December. This will give you the best chance of having everything sorted and ready for the start of your study.
Need help with your application?
We recommend allowing up to an hour to complete the application process. If you get stuck along the way, our team are here to help:
You can also download our handy enrolment guide (PDF) with screenshots and more detailed instructions for support along the way.