
Develop the entrepreneurial mindset, leadership skills, and organisational insight needed to create successful ventures and drive innovation with the MA in Work-Related Behaviour with Entrepreneurship.
Designed for graduates from psychology, business, humanities, health, and social science backgrounds, this programme combines entrepreneurship with organisational behaviour to help you lead confidently in both start-ups and established organisations.
You’ll gain the skills to:
The MA in Work-Related Behaviour with Entrepreneurship blends practical business application with evidence-based understanding of human behaviour, helping you turn ideas into impactful and sustainable ventures.
You’ll also develop the ability to critically evaluate research, communicate insights clearly, and apply strategic thinking to complex workplace and organisational challenges.
| College | Griffith College Dublin (GCD) |
| Course ID | 199636 |
| Course Location | EU |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 8 |
| Course Category | Psychology Courses, Health Care |
| Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
| Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
| Awarding Body | QQI |
| Awarding Body Details | MA |
| Course Duration | One Year Full-Time and Two Years Part-Time |
| Course Time | The programme can be completed on a full-time basis over one year (3 semesters) or on a part-time basis over two years (6 semesters). The programme uses a blended learning approach. Timetables will be made available closer to the course start date. Please contact ichas@griffith.ie for further information. |
| Course Fee | Full-time: €7800.00 Part-time: €8200.00 |
| Entry Requirements | The Master of Arts in Work Related Behaviour with Entrepreneurship is designed for graduates of a relevant Level 8 programme at a minimum of a 2.2 standard who wish to engage in further study in this field. Applicants who wish to study for the MA in Work-Related Behaviour with Entrepreneurship may include Psychology graduates or may equally include graduates of other relevant disciplines such as business or humanities, health, or social science graduates. Those who have completed other relevant education programmes or have relevant professional experience etc., where Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) and Acquired Prior Learning (APL) can be applied, may apply for admission to the programme by submission of programme content, qualification and assignments equivalent to an appropriate Second Class Honours (2:2)award at Level 8. All applicants will be required to have a minimum of ordinary-level maths at Leaving Certificate standard or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency in maths at this level. All applicants are required to be over 23 years of age. All applicants will be required to attend for an interview to ascertain their suitability for the programme. Successful applicants would be required to complete Garda Vetting at the College. |
| Career Path | The MA in Work-Related Behaviour with Entrepreneurship will provide opportunities for graduates to enter or progress in a range of careers in management and leadership roles, providing graduates with the skills, knowledge and mindset necessary to successfully think and act entrepreneurially in a wide variety of contexts. On successful graduation, students who complete this ABP-accredited Master's Degree can use the title “ABP Certified Business Psychologist (CBP)". |



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