Are you seeking a career that allows you to apply psychological practices within a corporate, government, or educational organization? Walden University's Ph.D. in Psychology program with a specialization in Organizational Psychology is designed to help you develop the leadership, research, and consulting skills needed to pursue this professional goal. Read on for more information about this online doctoral degree program.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What Kind of Program Is It?

    The curriculum of Walden University's Ph.D. in Psychology program with a specialization in Organizational Psychology provides study in theories and practices relating to social and industrial psychology. Topics covered in the program's courses include organizational behavior, motivation at work, personnel psychology, and organizational change.

    What Are the Prerequisites?

    A bachelor's or master's degree and educational background in psychology are important for those seeking to enroll in Walden University's Ph.D. in Psychology program with a specialization in Organizational Psychology.

    What Are the Program Requirements?

    Degree program curriculum and credits are subject to change, and you should contact Walden University for the most current information before enrolling in a program. Walden University's Ph.D. in Psychology program with a specialization in Organizational Psychology requires you to complete a total of 106 quarter credit hours. This credit total includes 76 credits in core courses, 10 credits in electives, and a 20-credit dissertation. In addition, four 4-day residencies are required.

    Course Requirements

    • Foundations for Graduate Study in Psychology
    • Psychology of Organizational Behavior
    • Leadership and the Process of Change
    • Research Theory, Design, and Methods
    • Consulting for Organizational Change
    • Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis
    • Personnel Psychology in the Workplace
    • I/O Testing and Measurement
    • Psychology of Motivation at Work
    • Survey Research Methods
    • Elective
    • Job Attitudes, Measurement, and Change
    • Advanced Personnel Psychology
    • Qualitative Reasoning and Analysis
    • Writing a Quality Prospectus
    • Ethics and Standards of Psychology
    • Advanced Quantitative, Qualitative, OR Mixed-Methods Reasoning and Analysis
    • Elective
    • Dissertation Research

    What Could I Do After I Graduate?

    Career Opportunities

    You could be prepared to work for nearly any type of industry after graduating from Walden University's Ph.D. in Psychology program with a specialization in Organizational Psychology. You might work in human resource departments, school guidance offices, government agencies, employment recruiting companies, or consulting firms. Positions you could pursue include:

    • Vocational counselor
    • Guidance counselor
    • Career counselor
    • Occupational therapist