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Organizational psychology programs?

Hi! I'm super interested in organizational psychology and I'm looking for undergraduate programs in this field. Do you guys have any suggestions for top colleges with organizational psychology programs? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hi! It's fantastic that you're interested in organizational psychology for your undergraduate studies. While it's not a super common major at the undergraduate level, there are several schools that offer relevant programs or courses that can prepare you for graduate work in organizational psychology. Here are a few suggestions:

1. The University of Michigan offers an undergraduate major in psychology with a concentration in Organizational Studies. This concentration will allow you to focus on topics like team dynamics, conflict resolution, and motivation in the workplace.

2. New York University (NYU) has a program in Applied Psychology, which allows students to choose an organizational-related concentration. You can also take part in research and internships related to organizational psychology.

3. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) offers a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an option in Business. This program is designed for students who are interested in applying psychological principles to the business world.

4. Stanford University has a Management Science and Engineering major that offers courses related to organizational behavior. While this is not specifically an organizational psychology major, it does provide strong foundations in the field.

5. Many other universities may not have specific organizational psychology programs at the undergraduate level, but they might offer courses in Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology, Organizational Behavior, or Human Resources within their psychology or business departments. Make sure to check the course catalogs at schools you're interested in to see what relevant courses they offer.

Keep in mind that it's not necessary to major in organizational psychology during your undergraduate studies to pursue it at the graduate level. Majoring in psychology or a related field, such as business or management, can still provide you with a solid foundation for a future career in organizational psychology. Just ensure you take relevant courses and get involved in research or internships related to your interests.

I hope this helps you find some programs that align with your interests in organizational psychology. Best of luck in your search and future studies!

2 years ago

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