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Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Ph.D.

  1. Graduates will be able to assess the relevant scientific literature in industrial-organizational psychology.
  2. Graduates will be able to apply the major research methodologies in industrial-organizational psychology.
  3. Graduates will be able to use knowledge for industrial-organizational psychology to address applied problems.
  4. Graduates will be able to articulate explanations about industrial-organizational psychology's approaches that are appropriate to the audience being addressed (e.g., professional or general audience).
  5. Graduates will be able to evidence professional integrity as an industrial-organizational psychologist.

For all PSY courses taken for more than 0 credits at Saint Louis University, Industrial Organizational Psychology Program graduate students must earn a grade of B- or better for the course to count toward M.S. degree, Ph.D. degree, and secondary concentration requirements.

Required Courses
PSY 5460Advanced Organizational Psychology3
PSY 6030Human Diversity1
PSY 6800Ethics, Supervision, and Consultation3
Research Methods and Statistics
PSY 5080Advanced Quantitative Research Methods3
PSY 5790Applied Univariate Statistics in Behavioral Science3
PSY 6500Applied Multivariable and Multivariate Statistics in Behavioral Science3
Elective Advanced Methods or Statistics Course3
Advanced research methods or statistics course3
Specialized Industrial-Organizational Psychology Courses
Individual-level Courses6
Group-level Courses6
System-level Courses6
Industrial-Organizational Psychology Electives
Select 15 credits15
Research
PSY 5990Thesis Research6
PSY 6990Dissertation Research12
Total Credits73

Non-Course Requirements

  • Involvement in research/professional practice activities each semester.
  • Written and oral preliminary examinations.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
PSY 5460 Advanced Organizational Psychology 3
PSY 5080 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods 3
PSY 5790 Applied Univariate Statistics in Behavioral Science 3
PSY 5850 PRC: Applied Psychology (IO Professional Activity Group. PAG Required for Six Semesters.) 0
 Credits9
Spring
PSY 6500 Applied Multivariable and Multivariate Statistics in Behavioral Science 3
Individual- or Group- or System-Level IO Graduate Course 1 3
Individual- or Group- or System-Level IO Graduate Course 1 3
PSY 5850 PRC: Applied Psychology 0
 Credits9
Summer
PSY 5990 Thesis Research 3
 Credits3
Year Two
Fall
Advanced Graduate Methods or Statistics Course 2 3
Individual- or Group- or System-Level IO Graduate Course 3
Individual- or Group- or System-Level IO Graduate Course 3
PSY 5850 PRC: Applied Psychology (IO Professional Activity Group) 0
 Credits9
Spring
Advanced Graduate Methods or Statistics Course 3
Individual- or Group- or System-Level IO Graduate Course 3
PSY 5990 Thesis Research 3
PSY 5850 PRC: Applied Psychology (IO Professional Activity Group) 0
 Credits9
Summer
PSY 6800 Ethics, Supervision, and Consultation 3
Complete Professional Activity Project 1 0
 Credits3
Year Three
Fall
Individual- or Group- or System-Level IO Graduate Course 3
Elective Graduate Course 1 in IO Psychology 3 3
Elective Graduate Course 2 in IO Psychology 3 3
PSY 5850 PRC: Applied Psychology (IO Professional Activity Group) 0
Complete and Successfully Defend Master’s Thesis 0
 Credits9
Spring
Elective Graduate Course 3 in IO Psychology 3
Elective Graduate Course 4 in IO Psychology 3
PSY 6030 Human Diversity 1
PSY 5850 PRC: Applied Psychology (IO Professional Activity Group) 0
 Credits7
Summer
PSY 6630 Consultation Skills: Theory & Practice 4 3
Complete Professional Activity Project 2 0
 Credits3
Year Four
Fall
Completion of Preliminary Doctoral Examination 0
 Credits0
Spring
PSY 6990 Dissertation Research 6
 Credits6
Summer
PSY 6990 Dissertation Research 3
Complete Professional Activity Project 3 0
 Credits3
Year Five
Fall
PSY 6990 Dissertation Research 3
Complete and Successfully Defend Dissertation 0
 Credits3
 Total Credits73
1

Individual- or Group- or System-Level Industrial-Organizational Graduate Course defined by IO Psychology Graduate Student Handbook. Two courses at each level required. 

2

Advanced Graduate Methods or Statistics Course defined by Industrial-Organizational Psychology Graduate Student Handbook.

3

Elective Graduate Courses in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Statistics and methods defined by Industrial-Organizational Psychology Graduate Student Handbook. Five elective courses required.

4

Recommended: Satisfies Elective Graduate Course 5 in Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Program Notes

Additional information regarding coursework and other program requirements can be found in the Industrial-Organizational Graduate Student Handbook. This roadmap is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute a contract. Graduation, general regulations and curricula are subject to change. Students should also be familiar with the policies and regulations contained in the Saint Louis University Graduate Education Catalog.

For additional information about our program, please contact io-psych@health.slu.edu or call 314-977-2300 and ask to be directed to the director of the I-O psychology program or the coordinator of admissions for I-O psychology.