Jun 12, 2018

Are you a recent grad interested in pursuing an MS in I/O Psychology? Consider the University of Baltimore's Applied Psychology MS! A few seats still remaining for this Fall 2018!

University of Baltimore 
MS in Applied Psychology (I/O Psychology Concentration) 
More information HERE

The Industrial and Organizational Psychology (IOP) concentration within the Applied Psychology Masters of Sciences program at University of Baltimore (UB) develops student competencies in all domains recommended by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP, Division 14 of the American Psychological Association). The IOP program at UB prepares students through real-world experiential learning activities. A unique learning opportunity that only UB’s IOP program offers is a virtual and in-person international collaborative project. Students work on global virtual teams with students from around the globe and then meet in-person for 10 to 14 days. Our study abroad programs are with the University of Valencia, Spain, University of Barcelona, Spain, and University of Pau-Bayonne, France.

UB’s Industrial-Organizational Psychology program is the only terminal Master of Science (M.S.) program within a 60-mile radius. Classes are offered in the evenings to accommodate working students and they are small in size so students can receive individualized attention. Located in the heart of downtown Baltimore, with access to federal jobs (e.g., DHS/TSA, FBI, NSA), state jobs (e.g., MD Transit Administration), retail companies (e.g., Under Armour, Sleepy’s), consulting firms (e.g., Booz, Allen, & Hamilton, HumRRO, IBM), healthcare (e.g., Kennedy Krieger, Johns Hopkins University), research institutes (e.g., IMPAQ International, Army Research Institute), and other businesses (e.g., Prometric, GEICO, Strategic Development Associates, CSS Industries), our graduates are a hot commodity!

We have a few slots remaining open for Fall 2018. If you are interested in learning more about our program, please visit: www.ubalt.edu/iopsychology or contact Dr. Thomas Mitchell, Program Director,tmitchell@ubalt.edu.

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