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Industrial and Organizational Psychology Generalist Certificate

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Industrial and Organizational Psychology Generalist Certificate
  • Dallas, TX
  • Full-Time
  • 5 months

Building the knowledge and expertise needed to address organizational needs, The Chicago School’s Industrial & Organizational Psychology (I/O Psychology) Certificate program prepares graduates to take advantage of career opportunities addressing organizational effectiveness.

Students in the I/O Psychology Generalist Certificate program will develop the business and psychology skills needed to help them advance their current career or begin a new career in management or human resources. By learning how to manage organizational change, select and motivate organizational teams, and increase employee productivity, graduates of the I/O Psychology Generalist Certificate program will be able to apply their knowledge to several fields and professions, including:

  • Consultation
  • Human resources
  • Leadership
  • Government
  • Business
  • Nonprofit

Upon successful completion of this certificate program graduates will be capable of developing organizational assessments, interventions, and evaluation strategies that are drawn from relevant research and theory in I/O Psychology.

Industrial and Organizational Psychology Generalist Certificate: Dallas Student Experience

The Chicago School’s Dallas Campus offers students unique opportunities for professional training and community service. The city of Dallas also boasts the largest urban arts district in the country and offers a range of entertainment options for students to explore, including hundreds of museums, public galleries, community theatres, and music venues.

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Organizational Behavior

This course explores organizations at the individual and team level, examining the relationship between employees and managers, and employees and teams. It examines the factors that drive productivity and success in organizations including motivation, diversity, work stress, conflict and negotiation, decision-making, personality, and attitudes.

Organizational Culture & Design

This course explores organizations at the organizational level, examining the relationship between culture and organization design, structure, and environment. It examines the impact of change in strategy and technology, environmental turbulence and organizational maturity, and reviews organization development as a means to advance the changing nature of organization. Supporting topics include corporate ethics, life cycle and control, organizational climate, and globalization. Students create an organizational change strategy for a company in turmoil

Management and Leadership

Management and leadership is the heart of organizational life. This course examines how managers and leaders create results by empowering culture and organizational commitment. It leads with the premise that there is no ideal leadership style and that an effective style depends upon realistic assessment of the organizational life cycle, culture, and market environment. Students apply management and leadership theory to their own work environment, evaluating how specific situations can be effectively addressed.

For information on where The Chicago School of Professional Psychology meets, does not meet, or has not determined if the program meets licensure eligibility requirements for the state in which you wish to be licensed, please visit: https://staging.thechicagoschool.edu/admissions/licensure-disclosures/.

Applicants to the Industrial and Organizational Psychology Generalist certificate must submit the following:

  • Application
  • Application fee ($50)
  • Resume
  • At least three years of related post-baccalaureate relevant work experience or at least five years of unrelated work experience is recommended

In addition to the admission criteria, applicants must have access to a computer that is less than three years old, a broadband internet connection, the Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, and Outlook, and at minimum the following computing skills: A comfort with basic Internet technology, the ability to open and attach files, the ability to send and receive email, and the ability to save documents.

The Chicago School is dedicated to keeping our academic programs accessible to anyone, regardless of financial status. In addition to the scholarships that may be available, our Financial Aid Department will help provide you with information to determine what financial arrangements are right for you.

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