PhD in Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The doctoral specialization in Industrial/ Organizational Psychology is for learners interested in the structure of psychology in the workplace and other organizational settings. Learners in this specialization are interested in leader development, coaching psychology, group and team dynamics, organizational change management, systems planning, industrial/ organizational assessment, employee motivation/ performance improvement, strategic planning, professional development, and administrative and human resource management (including employee support services). Doctoral graduates typically pursue positions as consultants to organizations, including government, higher education, and scientific research. These specialization requirements are not designed or intended to meet professional licensure requirements for the counseling or psychology professions.
Core courses
PSY8002 | Foundations of Theory and Practice for Doctoral Psychology Learners | 5 |
PSY5110 | Ethics and Multicultural Issues in Psychology | 5 |
PSY7115 | Research Foundations of History and Systems in Psychology | 5 |
PSY8658 | Quantitative Research Methods in Psychology | 5 |
RSCH7864 | Quantitative Design and Analysis | 4 |
RSCH7868 | Qualitative Design and Analysis | 4 |
PSY-V8925 | Doctoral Project Development - Topic Ideation | 3 |
PSY-V8926 | Doctoral Project Development - Topic Development | 3 |
PSY-V8927 | Doctoral Project Development - Framework Development | 3 |
Choose one from the following two courses.
PSY8625 | Advanced Inferential Statistics | 5 |
PSY8635 | Advanced Qualitative Analysis | 5 |
Specialization courses
PSY6710 | Principles of Industrial/Organizational Psychology | 5 |
PSY6720 | Psychology of Leadership | 5 |
PSY6730 | Consultation Psychology | 5 |
PSY7610 | Tests and Measurements | 5 |
PSY8755 | Ethical and Legal Principles of Industrial/Organizational Psychology | 5 |
PSY8761 | Work Analysis and Selection | 5 |
PSY8765 | Testing and Assessment in Workplace Psychology | 5 |
PSY8770 | Psychology of Motivation and Performance | 5 |
In addition, choose one from the following six courses.
PSY5140 | Program Evaluation | 5 |
PSY7510 | Psychology of Personality | 5 |
PSY7530 | Psychology of Group Dynamics | 5 |
PSY8626 | Multivariate Statistics: Theory and Application | 5 |
PSY8721 | Introduction to Business Practices for Psychologists | 5 |
PSY8768 | Theory and Practice of Psychological Coaching | 5 |
Upon completion of all required coursework
PSY9919 | Doctoral Comprehensive Examination | 3 |
Learners must register for PSY9960 a minimum of four times to fulfill their specialization requirements.
Total
At least 102 quarter credits
One or more courses in this program may require a prerequisite(s). Refer to the course descriptions for details.
Learners who do not complete all program requirements within quarter credit/program point minimums will be required to accrue such additional quarter credits/program points as are associated with any additional or repeat coursework necessary for successful completion of program requirements.