The Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology is a 51-credit course of study in which students are required to take core courses (21 credits) in industrial psychology, organizational psychology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology.

Master of Arts in Industrial Organizational Psychology
The Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology is a 51-credit course of study in which students are required to take core courses (21 credits) in industrial psychology, organizational psychology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology. These are complemented by courses (6 credits) in research design and statistical methods.
Students also have to take required basic courses (12 credits) and must also complete a thesis course (3 credits). A written thesis of potentially publishable quality is required to earn the M.A. degree. This graduate-level program aims to adhere to the scientific-practitioner model that aims to produce graduates who can spearhead and significantly contribute to their respective workplaces in the CALABARZON, NCR areas, and even overseas.
Basic Courses (12 units)
- Advanced Theories of Personality
- Advanced Psychological Assessment
- Advanced Industrial/Organizational Psychology/HBO
- Advanced Counseling & Psychotherapy
Major Courses (18 units)
- Strategic Human Resources Management & Development
- Workforce Planning, Job Analysis & Design
- Workplace Socialization, Learning & Development
- Performance Management and Reward System
- Employee Relations
- Occupational Health, Safety & Well-being
Cognate Courses (6 units)
- Advanced Statistics/Quantitative Research
- Qualitative Research
Institutional Requirements
- The Life and Philosophy of St. John Baptist De La Salle
Additional Requirements
- Practicum
- Comprehensive Examination
- Publication in a refereed journal
- Thesis Writing
- Original and two photocopies of his/her transcript of records
- Accomplished application form
- Two letters of recommendation from previous professors or employers
- Two copies of 2 x 2 picture
- An interview with the CLAC GS director and/or CLAC Dean
- Satisfactory test results in the Graduate Admissions Examination
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