The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts the need for industrial-organizational psychologists could grow by as much as 53 percent by 2018. To help meet that need, Missouri S&T is now offering a master of science degree in industrial-organizational psychology.
The program, which began in spring 2014, offers a thesis option or three non-thesis tracks in both the traditional classroom setting and online. Students can focus on leadership in technological organizations, psychometrics or human factors.
To learn more about the I/O psychology master’s degree, visit psych.mst.edu/graduate.