Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology is one of the most innovative areas for the application of professional psychology. Learn skills to help individuals perform more effectively, solve problems, and grow professionally in today's complex and multicultural organizations. Our I/O Psychology program is designed specifically for professionals who work in fields such as human resources, private and public sector management, healthcare administration, merchandising, and customer service.
Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology - Workplace Diversity Diversity and multicultural training has been a part of The Chicago School mission for more than 25 years. It is a specialty for which the school has received national recognition. The Master of Arts in I/O Psychology degree with a specialization in Workplace Diversity is particularly relevant for people working in human resources, affirmative action, equal opportunity offices, and cross cultural workforces.
Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology - Organizational Effectiveness Designed for experienced human resource professionals and management consultants, the Master of Arts in I/O Psychology program with a specialization in Organizational Effectiveness allows participants to choose from graduate-level courses to design an individualized curriculum to respond to their specific career goals, experiences, and challenges.
Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology - Leadership for Healthcare The Chicago School's Master of Arts in I/O Psychology with a specialization in Leadership for Healthcare Professionals is designed for experienced healthcare professionals. Current professionals will build the necessary skills to become successful in a leadership role in the healthcare field and to make business decisions that positively affect the quality of patient care. This program teaches participants to deal with the legal framework of the healthcare industry, its systems of care, and the implications of social, cultural, and behavioral aspects of health-related issues.
Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology The rapidly growing field of Forensic Psychology focuses on the application of psychology and mental health knowledge to the law and our legal system. The Chicago School's Forensic Psychology M.A. program is the only one of its kind in the Midwest.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology The Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree requires students to satisfy the following course requirements: 14 Core Courses, 14 General Education Courses, and 14 General Elective Courses, for a total of 126 semester units.
Master of Science in Psychology The Master of Science in Psychology degree requires students to satisfy the following course requirements: 10 core courses in Psychology, plus a Master’s Thesis or 3 additional courses in lieu of a thesis, for a total of 39 semester units.