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The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA)

Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics)

  • 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.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
3 years part-time
Course Code
MLM(OD)
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

Foster your analytic and academic skills by deepening your understanding of the unique demands of particular work systems. Enhance your appreciation of the professional, political, cultural, emotional and ethical nuances of organisational life.

The Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics) is designed for work-experienced professionals who wish to develop their managerial capacities through the application of systems psychodynamic concepts to their actual experience of managing.

The course supports the development of individual capacities to shape and take up work roles that are meaningful, values-based, and which serve the ultimate purpose of the organisation.

It provides industry relevant, post-graduate education grounded in rigorous conceptual development and work experience and provides opportunities for engagement with real world learning in a social and global context.

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).

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

Psychodynamic theories are studied as a basis for understanding, withstanding and creatively managing unconscious defences which impede work group functioning and task accomplishment.

Students in this course will:

  • learn how to use 'role' as a unit of analysis in exploring organisational dynamics and behaviour
  • analyse the conjunction of technology and human behaviour (socio-technics) as a principal feature of organisation design and the social architecture of work relations
  • take a 'systems' perspective on the management of connections sometimes hidden or unconscious, between people, tasks, structure, technologies and context
  • develop the capacity to think with, and to lead, others purposefully in the face of change and uncertainty
  • use action research methods for collaborative discovery and problem-solving in work settings, and
  • sharpen writing skills for clarification of thinking and communication, dissemination and publication of thoughts, working hypotheses, reasoned analyses and research findings to relevant stakeholders.

Course structure

The Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics) is offered on a part-time basis to people with an appropriate level of work responsibility and experience.

The course is designed around cohorts of students learning together across time. It is a 'temporary' organisation within which students study the emerging classroom dynamics alongside the issues that concern them within their own organisations. Small student cohorts (twenty or less) enter Year 1 and remain together as a learning group, as far as possible, across the course duration.

Assessment reflects the focus on work-integrated learning. The assignments are practical in application whilst also requiring the use of rigorous theoretical concepts.

The course is a carefully designed learning experience that is tailored to support incremental learning that builds semester by semester across the course.

To qualify for the award of the postgraduate degree of Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics) students must complete 10 subjects. Total 144 credit points.

How to apply

Post-graduate application.

Application for the course involves the completion of a written form and an interview. Successful applicants will be made a formal offer of place after which they can proceed to enrol.