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  • University of Pretoria - Faculty of Economic and Management Science
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    University of Pretoria - Faculty of Economic and Management Science

    PhD (Organisational Behaviour)

    • Pretoria, South Africa

    PhD

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The PhD degree is conferred by virtue of a thesis.

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    Learn more about Behavioral Science degree programs in South Africa

    Studying Behavioral Science in South Africa offers a unique opportunity to understand human behavior through various lenses, including psychology, sociology, and anthropology. This field combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, allowing you to gain valuable insights into the complexities of human interactions.

    Through courses in research methods, social psychology, and cognitive processes, you'll develop critical skills such as conducting behavioral assessments and analyzing data for social interventions. The program prepares you to explore the motivations behind human actions, enhancing your understanding of group dynamics and individual decision-making. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse cultural perspectives, fostering a rich environment for learning.

    South Africa's education system emphasizes experiential learning, enabling you to participate in community-based projects and internships. This approach not only enhances your academic experience but also connects you with professionals in the field. Graduates often pursue careers in social research, counseling, and human resources, where their skills are highly transferable to various industries locally and globally.