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University of Minnesota Duluth is continuing to accept applications for admissions into the program for Fall

The Industrial Organizational track of the Masters of Arts in Psychology Science (MAPS) program at the University of Minnesota Duluth is continuing to accept applications for admissions into the program for Fall 2020.

Students in the Industrial-Organizational Psychology track will be trained to be evidence-based practitioners and prepared to pursue doctoral-level training. Through coursework spanning the areas of personnel selection, employee motivation, training and development, performance management and evaluation, and organizational change and development, students will be immersed in scientific research in order to acquire the knowledge and skills to solve a variety of workplace issues. Students will apply these skills through applied projects with real organizational clients to prepare for employment in organizational settings.  We are excited to have appeared in several of SIOP’s rankings of I/O psychology master’s programs! We are ranked #4 in student accomplishments, #7 in faculty quality, and #18 in program resources. As a young program, we are especially proud of our growing reputation!  Funding opportunities are available to all students, including TA positions.

You can visit our website z.umn.edu/mapsumd for further information. Feel free to contact us with any questions at mapsumd@d.umn.edu

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