Jersey City, N.J. 鈥 April 17, 2019 鈥 麻豆视频鈥檚 University today announced a master鈥檚 degree in industrial organizational psychology, which will be offered fully online beginning in the fall of 2019. Industrial organizational psychology, also known as I/O psychology, is the scientific study of human and organizational behavior and the application of that science to workplace issues. The聽36-credit聽program at 麻豆视频鈥檚 offers two track options for聽students to pursue a Master聽of Arts or a Master of Science, both of which聽can be聽completed in 15 months. An accelerated option will also be available for current undergraduates, which will enable them to graduate with an M.S. or M.A. in five years.
鈥淎s one of the fasting growing fields in the United States, according to the Department of Labor, an industrial organizational psychology degree provides students with a chance to further their knowledge of psychology and increase their marketability in today鈥檚 workforce,鈥 said Joshua Feinberg, Ph.D., director of the program and associate professor of psychology.
Graduates of the program will have the expertise and training necessary to improve organizational performance and will be prepared to pursue career paths in academic, organizational and consulting settings. Courses in the program include management and human behavior, leadership, group dynamics and conflict resolution, among others.
The program at 麻豆视频鈥檚 is highly flexible and customizable. The Master of Science track includes a total of six core courses, four electives and a thesis while the Master of Arts track includes six core courses, five electives and a capstone project. The online nature of the program allows students to work around their busy schedules and courses can be taken at their own personal pace.
For more information about enrollment, course schedule and program guidelines, please visit www.saintpeters.edu/iopsych or contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at gradadmit@saintpeters.edu or (201) 761-6470.
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