Program Information
Degree Offered
M.S.- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The Master of Science Program in industrial-organizational psychology provides students with the knowledge required to find solutions to workplace problems. It focuses on the use of psychological principles to understand behavior in the workplace and to improve the productivity and quality of work life of employees at all organizational levels. Students will learn the psychological theories and techniques underlying employee selection, training, and performance assessment. They will also study various organizational behavior topics such as leadership and employee motivation and morale. Finally, students will be provided with a foundation in psychological statistics and methodology, which they will be able to draw from throughout their careers. Having completed this degree, students will be prepared to obtain a job in a consulting, business, or government setting or to pursue a doctoral degree in industrial-organizational psychology.
# of Credits Required:
41
International Student Requirements:
In addition to submitting an application, application fee, GRE/GMAT scores, and 3 letters of recommendation, international students must also submit scores from a language admission exam and financial documentation stating that the student has $17,000 USD in support of graduate study. Qualifying language admission exams and required scores are as follows:
TOEFL: 213 on the computer exam, 550 on the paper exam or 79 on the iBT with no subscore under 17;
Michigan Placement Test: 80;
IELTS: 6.5
Tuition & Financial Aid
Cost Per Credit Hour:
289.00
Financial Aid Offered: No
Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I
Institution Sector: Public
Locale: Small City
Size & Settings: 10,000 - 19,999