Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology

Doctoral degrees

The Department offers two PhD degrees:

1.  Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) (90042 IOP)

The PhD in Psychology (IOP) degree requires demonstration of expertise and critical knowledge in an area at the forefront of Industrial and Organisational Psychology. The degree entails producing a doctoral thesis that is publishable,  meets international standards and makes a significant contribution to the field of Industrial and Organisational Psychology. The curriculum consists of an approved research proposal, a thesis, an oral defence (viva voce) and an original research manuscript, submitted for publication to a recognised accredited journal.

Take note of the following

  • Information brochure PhD in Psychology (IO Psychology) (90042 IOP) 
  • General UNISA application and registration policy apply. Selection for admission is determined by supervision capacity and the quality of your research proposal.
  • Application period: mid-September - mid November 2023

Prospective students are required to apply online for admission by following the steps below:

        i.       Choose a topic and area of research. To assist you, peruse the Research Focus Areas of the IOP Department

       ii.        Download the Research Proposal Guide and write a Research Proposal as part of your application

       iii.       For application and registration, please click here

       iv.       Upload academic record for masters qualification, a copy of your identity document/passport and a well-thought

                 through Research Proposal

2.  Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (Consulting Psychology) (90042 CON)

The PhD in Psychology (CON) degree requires demonstration of expertise and critical knowledge in an area at the forefront of Consulting Psychology. The degree entails producing a doctoral thesis that is publishable, meets international standards and makes a significant contribution to the field of Consulting Psychology. The curriculum consists of an approved research proposal, a thesis, an oral defence (viva voce) and an original research manuscript, submitted for publication to a recognised accredited journal.

Take note of the following:

  • Information brochure PhD in Psychology (Consulting Psychology) (90042 CON) 
  • General UNISA application and registration policy apply. In addition, selection for admission is dependent on being senior registered psychologist and the quality of your research proposal.
  • Application period:  20 September 2023 – 30 November 2023

Prospective students are required to apply online for admission by following the steps below

         i.     Choose a topic and area of research. To assist you, peruse the Research Focus Areas of the IOP Department and

                the Psychology department

        ii.      Download and complete the application form and upload as part of your application

        iii.     For application and registration, please click here

        iv.     Upload the completed application form, proof of HPCSA registration, academic record for master’s qualification,

                a copy of   your identity document/passport and a well-thought through Research Outline

 


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