Penn State Industrial-Organizational Psychology Program
About
The Penn State Industrial-Organizational Psychology Program, based in State College, Pennsylvania, offers a psychologist training program tailored for both academic and practical learning experiences. This program combines classroom learning with clinical practices, making it ideal for students aiming to achieve a psychologist license. Graduates can expect to emerge with a solid foundation in both the theoretical and applied aspects of psychology.
Programs Offered
Best For
Best for students seeking a career in industrial-organizational psychology that balances academic research with practical application.
Not Ideal For
Not ideal for those looking for purely theoretical or research-focused psychology programs without clinical components.
Training Programs
This program provides an in-depth curriculum focused on both the theory and application of industrial-organizational psychology. Students engage in extensive clinical practice to complement their theoretical studies, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of both research and practical aspects of psychology.
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