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Industrial-Organizational Psychology (MA, PhD)
The Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial-Organizational Psychology (IO) programs seek to develop scholars, professional practitioners, and leaders who will actively engage the community and businesses around them, improving organizations and developing ɬÀï·¬ as part of their jobs. Graduates of the Industrial-Organizational Psychology programs become scholars possessing the necessary tools, theoretical knowledge, and analytical skills to launch their academic or consulting careers. They are practitioners managing change, applying scientific methodologies, and improving the organizations around them; and they are leaders guiding organizations, motivating and building teams, and developing future leaders. PROGRAM DISTINCTIVES Both programs are designed with a focus on the science and rigor associated with quality degrees in this field along with an equal emphasis on the practice of industrial-organizational psychology.
The curricula for the master's and doctoral programs have been structured according to the guidelines for graduate training in industrial/organizational psychology published by the , a division of the . The curriculum in each of SPU's Industrial-Organizational Psychology programs satisfies the suggested areas of competence for graduates in industrial-organizational psychology, ensuring that you are fulfilling not only the expectations for master's- and doctoral-level education, but also fulfill the expectations of experts working in the field. THE MASTER OF ARTS (MA) IN INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY The Master of Arts degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology provides a theoretical foundation for addressing a broad range of behavioral issues in the workplace. It develops professionals within human resources, organizational development, and training fields, and provides organizational leaders with a graduate education that relates directly to their practice as leaders. MA Program Curriculum The MA is a 65-credit program (56 credits required, plus 9 elective credits) and is designed to be taken over a two-year/seven-quarter or three-year/11-quarter sequence. You may take any of the approved graduate courses to fulfill your elective requirements. As a full-time student, you will typically take 8 credits a quarter (two classes) in the first year and 8–11 credits in the second year. In your final year of the program, you will complete a master's project and a portfolio. General Admissions Information The program begins in Autumn Quarter and admits students once a year. The deadline is February 15. Below is a brief outline of University and program requirements for admission to the Master of Arts in Industrial-Organizational Psychology program. For detailed information on admission, visit . You may . And if you have additional questions, email gradadmissions@spu.edu, or call 206-281-2091 or 800-601-0603.
Admissions Process The Admissions Committee of the Industrial-Organizational Psychology program will conduct a preliminary screening process.
If you have taken graduate coursework at a regionally accredited institution, you may be allowed to transfer up to 12 quarter credits. You must provide applicable transcripts and/or syllabi. Each course must be at least 3 graduate quarter credits, equivalent to courses taught in the Organizational Psychology programs at ɬÀï·¬ and completed within seven years of admission. A minimum grade of B will be needed for transferred work. Any transfer-credit petitions should be submitted only after formal admission to the master's program. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD) IN INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
The doctorate in industrial-organizational psychology prepares you to take on higher-level academic, consulting, and leadership positions. PhD Program Curriculum The doctoral program is a 168-unit program (138 credits of required coursework and 30 credits of electives) and is designed to be taken over four years/16 quarters, with an integrated research and dissertation sequence. As a full-time doctoral student, you will take 8–14 credits each quarter. Outside of the required coursework, you may complete electives from a variety of disciplines (Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Psychology, Business Administration, and Education). The doctoral program begins in autumn. You will complete a master's level project in the second year and be awarded a master's degree upon completion of the equivalent MA requirements. By the summer of year three, as a doctoral student, you are working full time on your dissertation. The fourth year in the program includes full-time dissertation work and professional placement credits. A sample four-year course sequence for the program. GENERAL ADMISSIONS INFORMATION The program begins during Autumn Quarter and admits students once a year. The deadline is January 15. Listed below is a brief outline of University and program requirements for admission to the doctor of philosophy in industrial-organizational psychology program. , and if you have additional questions, email gradadmissions@spu.edu or call 206-281-2091 or 800-601-0603 (toll free). For detailed information on admission, visit .
Admissions Process The Admissions Committee of the Industrial-Organizational Psychology program will conduct a preliminary screening process. Finalists will be invited to come to campus for personal interviews in March. Admission to the doctoral program depends upon recommendation by the IO faculty and approval from the IO program director. The entire process is usually completed within eight weeks after the final deadline date for applications. Transfer of Credit Students who have taken graduate work at a regionally accredited institution may be allowed to transfer up to 12 quarter credits, and students who have been granted a master's degree from a regionally accredited university in Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Business Administration, or a related field may be allowed to transfer up to 30 credits. A maximum of 20 credits may be transferred toward the elective requirement. You must provide applicable transcripts and/or syllabi for any course you wish to transfer. Each course must be at least 3 graduate quarter credits, equivalent to courses taught in the organizational psychology programs at ɬÀï·¬, and completed within seven years of admission. A minimum grade of B will be needed for transfer work. Any transfer-credit petitions should be submitted only after formal admission to the doctoral program. If you have already been granted the MA in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at ɬÀï·¬ and wish to pursue a PhD, you must apply to the Industrial-Organizational Psychology doctoral program. << Back to 2015–16 Graduate Catalog Home
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