Overview
The Master of Science Degree in Industrial & Organizational Psychology provides a comprehensive slate of I/O-specific courses designed to prepare students for immediate entry into careers in applied settings. Academic coursework is supplemented with an applied externship completed for academic credit. The program requirements provide excellent preparation for those interested in pursuing a Ph.D. upon completion of the MS. The course of study also includes a strong, five-course quantitative sequence in research methodology, statistics, and measurement. I/O students are expected to become competent in theory, research, and application of psychology as each relates to human behavior in private and public organizations.
Sponsored By
Department of Psychology
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Online Components
Some Industrial/Organizational Psychology courses involve online learning activities, online courseware, and use of online information sources.
Associated Course Codes
PSYC
Associated Minors
None
Associated Certificate Programs
None