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The BA in Psychology, Industrial/Organizational concentration program at the University of Massachusetts Global offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares you to address diversity issues, training, performance feedback, and other personnel matters within organizations.

Key Benefits:

  • Practical application: Learn how to apply psychological theories and methods to practical workplace issues, such as diversity, training, and performance feedback.
  • Career preparation: Prepare for a rewarding career in industrial/organizational psychology, where you can contribute to employee productivity and retention.
  • Research skills: Develop a strong understanding of methodology and statistical techniques related to behavioral science research.
  • Writing proficiency: Learn to write effectively in APA format, a valuable skill for academic and professional settings.
  • Comprehensive understanding: Gain a solid understanding of the major theories related to the entire lifespan, providing a broad foundation for your studies.
  • Accredited institution: Benefit from the quality and reputation of a WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)-accredited university.

Financial aid

Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.

Organization

University of Massachusetts Global

University of Massachusetts Global (UMass Global) is committed to academic excellence and supporting non-traditional students with flexible, innovative programs that make education accessible and transformative. Established over 65 years ago, UMass Global initially served military students on-base and has since evolved into a fully online, accredited university within the University of Massachusetts system. With a focus on practical, real-world applications, UMass Global fosters a supportive learning environment led by experienced faculty and offers mentoring, networking, and career coaching to empower students. Community engagement and inclusivity are central to UMass Global’s mission, making it a leader in higher education for diverse adult learners.

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