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  1. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the primary individual, group, and organizational level factors that influence human functioning in the work place.
  2. Describe the relationships between individuals and the larger organizational systems in which they operate.
  3. Develop viable research questions regarding the effect of human capital on critical organizational outcomes.
  4. Design quantitative and qualitative research studies involving the collection and analysis of data to answer research questions regarding human functioning in work organizations.
  5. Create psychometrically sound measurement instruments of critical individual and organizational variables and constructs.
  6. Statistically analyze the relationships between key variables studied in industrial and organizational psychology. 
  7. Apply research findings and principles from the scientific study of industrial and organizational psychology to the world of work.
  8. Translate findings from the field so they can be understood by both management and employees of work organizations.

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Program Curriculum

Courses in Specialization    (36 credits) 

Required Courses                 (18 credits)
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PSY 9703

Design of Psychological Research3 credits

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Applied Statistical Analysis3 credits
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PSY 9796

Problems in Industrial Psychology I: Personnel Psychology3 credits
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PSY 9797

Problems in Industrial Psychology II: Organizational Psychology3 credits
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PSY 99301

Research Methodology (Thesis I)3 credits
or 
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PSY 99001

Research Methodology in Design of Psychological Research (Seminar I)3 credits
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PSY 99302

Thesis (Thesis II)3 credits
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PSY 99002

Research Seminar in Evaluation of Psychological Research (Seminar II)3 credits

Elective Courses                   (18 credits)

Students choose six electives in consultation with a graduate supervisor.  The following are examples of the type of elective courses offered:
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PSY 9751

Leadership and Group Processes3 credits
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PSY 9760

Psychometric Methods credits
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PSY 9786

Seminar in Contemporary Psychological Topics*3 credits

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Seminar in Industrial/Organizational Psychology3 credits
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PSY 9800

Internship in Industrial/Organizational Psychology3 credits
  * Students may take PSY 9786 more than once if the topic is different.