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This Certificate offers a practical and insightful introduction to the psychology of the workplace. Ideal for professionals, team leaders, or anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of people at work, this short, part-time programme equips you with the tools to interpret behaviour, influence motivation, and manage group dynamics more effectively.

 Workplace-Relevant Psychology 

Learn how psychological principles apply directly to employee motivation, leadership, team effectiveness, and workplace culture.

 Interactive Learning

Engage with real-world case studies, blended learning, and interactive class discussions that develop your analytical and communication skills.

Empowerment & Confidence

Build self-awareness and develop key interpersonal strategies to become a more confident, emotionally intelligent team contributor or leader.

What You’ll Learn

  • How personality, values, and culture influence workplace relationships.
  • Theories of motivation and their impact on employee engagement.
  • Effective leadership styles and the role of power in organisations.
  • Team dynamics, group behaviour, and how to build high-performing teams.
  • The impact of diversity, stress, and technology in modern workplaces.

Who Should Apply?

This course is ideal for:

  • Professionals looking to enhance people management skills.
  • HR practitioners or team leads seeking behavioural insights.
  • Anyone curious about how psychology shapes workplace outcomes.

Introduction
Introduction to Psychology, History of Psychology, Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, Job Satisfaction and Motivation.

Leadership and Power in the Workplace
Leadership and Power in the workplace, Leadership Theory and Styles, Work Groups and Work Teams, Career Management, Workplace Stress, Health and Well-being.

Diversity and Culture
Diversity and Culture, Role and Impact of Technology on Workers, Business Ethics.

Personality and Values in Organizational Behaviour (OB)
Determinants of personality, Big Five personality traits and links to OB, MBTI personality framework, Holland’s personality-job fit theory, other assessment tools used in OB, importance of emotional intelligence in work performance.

Managerial Applications of Motivational Concepts
Definition of motivation, hierarchy of needs theory, Theory X and Theory Y, ERG Theory, McClelland’s needs theory, equity and expectancy theory, goal-setting and MBO, employee recognition programmes, skill-based plans, flexible benefits, managerial implications – integrated approach.

Dynamics of Group Behaviour and Team Effectiveness
Tuckman’s model of group formation, Gersick’s punctuated-equilibrium model, models of group behaviour, strategies to create effective teams.

All applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Lifelong Learning reserves the right to require applicants to attend for an interview to determine their suitability for the programme.

Contact

Course Leader

Eoin O'Brien

Lifelong learning manager -

Call: +353599175280

Email: [email protected]

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Part-time Prospectus

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