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Master of Science in Psychology / Industrial & Organizational Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences-Graduate
Kansas State University
Distance Education Programs
1615 Anderson Ave. Manhattan, KS 66506
800-622-2578
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Kansas State University offers a Master of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (MIOP). This 38-credit-hour program provides students and working professionals with the opportunity to apply new human resource concepts, knowledge, skills, and analytical tools to their occupations. Students will gain a foundation based on behavioral science principles applied in a problem-solving framework, and an understanding of how to effectively utilize computer and information technologies in human resource decision-making. Students will also refine their communication skills to remain effective and ethical while guiding organizational change.
Graduate, Masters - Others
Psychology & Human Services: Psychology, Industrial Organizational Psychology
Some Campus Visits Psychology degree requires two weeks on campus each summer.
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
Non-Profit, Public
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Tuition: $26600 Additional Tuition Information: 38 credits required. Tuition excludes travel, food, lodging, local internet access, and personal student expenses.
Prerequisites: Bachelors Degree Required: Yes Accepts Non-Regionally Accredited Bachelors for Admission: No Minimum Bachelors GPA (4.0 Scale): 3.0 or Higher Bachelors Degree Must Be in Same Subject Area: Yes Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
Requires computer proficiency, courses or training in psychology, social sciences, human resources, management and statistics. Two years of human resource managerial or supervisory experience
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