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MASTER'S PROGRAMS Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology—or I/O Psychology—is the scientific study of working, and the application of that science, to the workplace issues facing individuals, teams and organizations. Northcentral University's Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology program applies scientific methods to investigate issues of critical significance to individuals, businesses and society. Through these various methods, I/O psychologists advance the science of work, leading to smarter and more innovative evidence-based tools and solutions. This master's program provides you with coursework related to personnel psychology, organizational behavior, research design and statistics analysis. Throughout the program, you will have an opportunity to synthesize theories and principles applicable to the field of I/O psychology. At the culmination of this MS program, you have the option of completing a capstone project or an internship of approximately 100 hours working in the field. This gives you the opportunity to demonstrate a wide range of professional competencies, and apply what you have learned in your studies to develop real world applicable skills. Our program helps prepare you for a career to work in industry, government and consulting organizations. The curriculum for our Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology was developed in accordance with and meets the Guidelines for Education and Training in I/O Psychology as outlined by the American Psychological Association's Division 14 Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Program at a Glance: Total Credit Hours: 30 Courses: 10 Recommended Completion Time: 20 Months Optional Internship 14 *NCU's psychology programs are not licensure programs, and do not prepare an individual to become a licensed psychology or counseling professional. Students in the MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology program may choose a non-clinical internship.

