Industrial/Organizational Concentrations
Note: GRE General Test scores for Fall 2024 Applicants are not required as part of the application for Psychology MS Graduate programs.
39-42 semester hours
The Industrial/Organizational (I/O) M.S. program is designed for students who plan careers in Human Resource areas of business, industry, government, or other organizations. The program also prepares students for doctoral training in I/O and related fields.
Course Work
The I/O M.S. program requires 27 semester hours of course work: PSY601, 602, 524, 560, 562, 569, 566, 600, & 630. In addition, 12-15 semester hours of elective courses must be completed. Common electives include: PSY510, PSY546, PSY 571, PSY572, PSY567, 590 (I/O related), and 610. Students may take 6 elective graduate hours outside of Psychology (e.g., Human Resource Management HRM or PPA departments). Electives must be approved by the advisor.
Here is an Advising Guide which lists typical course sequences and elective options for the I/O concentration.
I/O Program Internship
Students enrolled in the I/O M.S. program, in addition to the core course work, are required to complete an internship which requires 300 clock hours of work. I/O students meet with the I/O internship faculty instructor, who maintains a list of previous I/O internship sites. The student contacts a site representative and agrees upon a tentative set of experiences or projects, which are brought, in writing, to the faculty instructor. Upon approval by the instructor, the student begins the internship. Students may develop and propose new internship sites, which may be approved by the faculty instructor.
Although we make every effort to facilitate the internship placement process, students are not guaranteed an internship assignment by merely interviewing with recommended sites. An internship is a job placement and it is ultimately the employer’s decision to hire. Therefore, students should be prepared to contact several sites and to be flexible, patient, and tenacious throughout the internship search process.
An internship evaluation instrument is developed by the intern and submitted to the site supervisor for his/her evaluation every two weeks. The intern is responsible for forwarding these completed evaluations to the faculty instructor every two weeks during the internship. The intern completes an internship evaluation paper at the completion of the internship. Failure to submit evaluations or the final paper will prevent awarding of a grade for the internship. Details about the requirements for the I/O internship are available from the faculty instructor.
Resources for Internship
View the Internship Syllabus , which contains more detailed information.
Overview of Requirements for the Industrial/Organizational Internship
I/O Psychology Internship FAQs
Opportunities Within Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Twardowski Career Center meets with students virtually about internship resources.
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