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The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA)

The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA) Courses

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The only leadership course in Australia that takes a psychodynamic view of human behaviour. Designed for experienced professionals who wish to develop their capabilities in organisation leadership and management.

Graduate Certificate

The only leadership course in Australia that takes a psychodynamic view of human behaviour. Students develop insights into individual and group behaviour to create meaningful change in the workplace.
Entry Requirements
Completion of a three year Bachelor degree or equivalent and at least five years of relevant work experience.

Special entry may be granted to no more than 10% of the intake, in any given year, to those who have not completed a three year Bachelor degree or equivalent, but who have other tertiary qualifications and extensive relevant work experience.

Students entering this degree are required to have a minimum level of English language proficiency (details of these requirements can be found at www.nioda.org.au/policies).

Intake Months
Feb
Duration
1 year part-time
Study Mode
Online

Graduate Diploma

The only leadership course in Australia that takes a psychodynamic view of human behaviour. Students develop insights into individual and group behaviour and how to create meaningful change in the workplace.
Entry Requirements
Completion of a three year Bachelor degree or equivalent and at least five years of relevant work experience.

Special entry may be granted to no more than 10% of the intake, in any given year, to those who have not completed a three year Bachelor degree or equivalent, but who have other tertiary qualifications and extensive relevant work experience.

Students entering this degree are required to have a minimum level of English language proficiency (details of these requirements can be found at www.nioda.org.au/policies).

Intake Months
Feb
Duration
2 years part-time
Study Mode
Online

Masters (Coursework)

The only leadership course in Australia that takes a psychodynamic view of human behaviour. Students develop insights into individual and group behaviour and how to apply these to create meaningful change in the workplace.
Entry Requirements
Completion of a three year Bachelor degree or equivalent and at least five years of relevant work experience.

Special entry may be granted to no more than 10% of the intake, in any given year, to those who have not completed a three year Bachelor degree or equivalent, but who have other tertiary qualifications and extensive relevant work experience.

Students entering this degree are required to have a minimum level of English language proficiency (details of these requirements can be found at www.nioda.org.au/policies).

Intake Months
Feb
Duration
3 years part-time
Study Mode
Online

Doctorate (PhD)

The only dedicated Doctor of Philosophy degree course in Australia underpinned by a systems psychodynamic conceptual framework. The PhD by thesis offers the opportunity to make an original contribution to the discipline through the development of high level research skills.
Entry Requirements
Candidates wishing to enrol in the degree must meet the following criteria:
Completion of the NIODA Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics) or equivalent* degree
and
at least five years relevant work experience.

*The program is open to others who have a master's level degree deemed comparable, or to potential candidates with a master's degree and who are able to demonstrate capacity and capability in the organisation dynamics discipline and submission of a substantial piece of writing demonstrating this capacity.

Applicants are normally required to have achieved a credit level or higher in their final master's year assessment to be eligible to apply for the NIODA Doctor of Philosophy degree. Exceptions to this requirement will be considered where evidence is provided of appropriate academic qualifications and/or experience that satisfies the PhD Course Committee that the applicant has well-developed knowledge of the field of systems psychodynamics and the potential for research sufficient to undertake the proposed program.

Candidates entering this degree are required to have a minimum level of English language proficiency (details of these requirements can be found at www.nioda.org.au/policies).

Intake Months
May
Duration
6 years part-time
Study Mode
Online