Organizational Psychology

 
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Organizational PsychologyIn the Organizational Psychology program, you learn to create healthy organizations and workplaces. You develop collaborative teams, assess organizational strengths and design and implement interventions that lead to greater organizational resilience and productivity.

Getting an M.A. in Organizational Psychology offers many benefits. You gain a deeper understanding of yourself as an organizational change agent. You understand organizations as complex and dynamic systems and acquire the practical skills to change them for the better. Using psychological principles, you learn to facilitate positive human relations and lead effective groups.

Organizational psychology graduates work in businesses and corporations, colleges and universities, social service agencies and the government in diverse roles. They include human resource and labor relations experts, marketing specialists, trainers and executive coaches, total quality management managers and program directors. Graduates also establish their own consulting practices.

The M.A. in Organizational Psychology is one of the graduate degrees offered by the Center for Creative Change.

Maybe you're searching for a way to find out if graduate school is what you'd like to pursue. Perhaps you have a bachelor's or master's degree and want to hone your leadership skills and do some serious networking. Consider a graduate-level certificate in organizational dynamics.