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MA in Organizational Psychology

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Master’s in Organizational Psychology Overview


The master's degree program in organizational psychology (MAOP) is your opportunity to join one of the more fascinating specialties in psychology today. With a masters in organizational psychology degree you'll be better prepared to help companies or organizations, and the people within them, reach new heights of success.

This degree organizational psychology program can be useful in a wide range of careers including talent management; organizational development; training and development; human resource management; organizational leadership; diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; and more. Professional psychology career paths can lead to positions in a wide variety of industries, management consulting, education, government, and other sectors.

This one-year, 33-unit master’s program is offered online. All online organizational psychology programs are accepting applications. However, please be aware that on-ground organizational psychology programs are not accepting applications.

To learn more about this program and other offerings, visit our CSPP-dedicated microsite. You’ll find videos featuring our university president, dean of CSPP, and faculty, along with numerous interactive features!

 

 

Graduate Program Highlights


Wide Range of Careers

Deepen your skills and find a new career in organization development, talent and leadership development, human resources and talent management, and more in various industries, nonprofits, and government agencies.

Variety of Schedules

Online courses allow you to complete your coursework in the evening and the weekends.

Earn a Master’s in One or Two Years

With full-time enrollment of two courses per term, you can complete the industrial organizational psychology program in just one year, or opt for one course per term to complete the program in two years. Eight-week terms begin in January and August.

Small Classes

Get to know your industrial organizational psychology faculty and colleagues in a supportive climate, developing working relationships that can last a lifetime. Get to know alumni in our network and find jobs through powerful relationships.

Advance Your Degree Further

Take your education further with a degree that prepares you to be a consultant or leader. A PhD in industrial-organizational psychology can be completed in three years. A continuing education adds to your credential whether you plan to work in consulting firms or further utilize your expertise as an IO psychologist.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Increase your cross-cultural skills with multinational, multiracial faculty and graduate students, and support a society of inclusive excellence, equity, and belonging. Our IO psychology programs foster diversity and inclusion.

Experiential Training

Gain experience through class and real-world projects that apply the aspects of organizational setting and organizational behavior. These projects include surveys, interviews, talent assessments, leadership development, and designing programs for skill development and organizational change.

 

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Faculty


As an aspiring industrial organizational psychologist, you'll continue to learn from a faculty consisting of renowned experts with years of experience within the organizational and consulting fields and doctoral degrees earned at USC, Columbia University, Fielding Graduate Institute, UCLA, Northcentral University, and Alliant International University. The psychology department is comprised of past and current local, national, and international professional association leaders, organizational psychologists, journal editors, and consultants. Faculty areas of expertise include the following:

  • Management consulting
  • Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
  • Motivation and employee engagement
  • Sustainability and systems thinking
  • Organization development and change management
  • Leadership and leadership development
  • Coaching and mentoring
     

Faculty

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Organizational Psychology - Dr. Kasia Fuiks - Alliant International University
A degree in organizational psychology can be useful in a wide range of careers including talent management; organizational development; training and development; human resource management; organizational leadership; diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; and more. Professional psychology career paths can lead to positions in a wide variety of industries, management consulting, education, government, and other sectors.

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Organizational Psychology - Dr. Denise Lopez - Alliant International University
Deepen your skills and find a new career in organization development, talent and leadership development, human resources and talent management, and more in various industries, nonprofits, and government agencies. Additionally, gain experience through class and real-world projects that apply the aspects of organizational setting and organizational behavior. These projects include surveys, interviews, talent assessments, leadership development, and designing programs for skill development and organizational change.

Dr. Denise Lopez Read Story >

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Degree Information


What You will Learn

  • Describe and apply industrial psychology principles, concepts, models, theories, and/or methods.
  • Describe and apply ethical and legal principles to situations in organizational psychology.
  • Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and non-judgmental attitude towards diverse cultures and identities.
  •  Design culturally competent professional services in respective areas for diverse populations.
  • Analyze data, evaluate results and communicate findings using applied research methods.
  • Work effectively in teams and apply team building concepts.

 

How You will Learn

Students learn theories and cases in the classroom and gain hands-on experience through class projects. Coursework prepares students to critically evaluate evidence-based principles of the discipline and integrate these principles into the management and development of human behavior in work environments. Coursework provides progressive learning integrating advanced critical thinking, evaluation of research-based models, technical skill development, and applied learning techniques within the realm of psychological science.

Multicultural and diversity issues, ethical practices, as well as proficiency in business concepts are integrated across the IO Psychology graduate study courses as cross-cutting competencies. Integrating competency development across courses prepares graduates to provide professional-level services in organizations.

Degree Objectives

Build your critical thinking skills through the integration of discipline-specific theories, psychological principles, models, concepts, and methods, and the development of practitioner skills. The master's in organizational psychology covers a wide range of competencies selected to deepen the knowledge and skills for practitioners already in one of the related career paths, and open doors to those career paths for people making a career transition or starting a career in IO psychology.

Discipline-Specific Knowledge

As graduate students of a masters in organizational psychology, you'll work on developing skills in leadership, talent development and talent management, diversity and inclusion, motivation and employee engagement, team dynamics and facilitating teams, coaching and mentoring, and applied research skills for needs analysis and program evaluation. A graduate certificate program gives a specialized focus that lets you tailor your expertise to specific areas within organizational psychology.

Why Organizational Psychology? 

The most important assets of any organization quite often are its people. Organizational psychology graduate program combines the fields of psychology, leadership, business, and other behavioral sciences to provide you with the knowledge and skills to create more effective and empowering workplaces and communities. Organizational psychology degrees at Alliant prepare professionals to create an environment where people develop their full potential, work in meaningful careers, lead effectively, work effectively in teams, and encourage others to do the same.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What scholarship and financial aid options are available?

Private and public scholarships can help you meet the cost of your education, and Alliant offers institutional scholarships for many of our students. Learn more about these scholarship opportunities here. Additional financial aid is available for those who qualify in the form of loans, grants, federal work study, and military aid. Learn more in our Financial Options Guide.

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When does the program start?

The program is offered as an eight-week term program and is open for enrollment during those enrollment periods. Applicants can apply for either a January or August start. You can find a copy of our eight-week term academic calendar here.

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How long does it take to complete the program?

You can complete this 33-unit program in one year by focusing on only two courses per eight-week term or in two years if you take one course per term.

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What is the modality of this program?

You can earn your MA in Organizational Psychology degree 100% online.

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Can I work full-time and complete the program?

Yes. Courses happen online, on weekday evenings, and/or on weekends to accommodate working students. The online master program is rigorous, and you can discuss your personal circumstances with your admissions counselor or with a faculty member during the application process.

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Why Alliant

At Alliant, our mission is to prepare students for professional careers of service and leadership and to promote the discovery and application of knowledge to improve lives. We offer an education that is accredited, focused on practical knowledge and skills, connected with diverse faculty and alumni, and aimed at the student experience.

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Why CSPP

Founded in 1969, CSPP was one of the nation’s first independent schools of professional psychology. Today, CSPP continues its commitment to preparing the next generation of mental health professionals through graduate-level degree programs in clinical psychology, marriage and family therapy, clinical counseling, organizational psychology, psychopharmacology, and more.

Why CSPP

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