Course Description
Professional practice of industrial and organizational psychology under close supervision. This professional work will include work with organizations, teaching, and research.
Athena Title
Indus and Org Psych Intern
Non-Traditional Format
Industrial and organizational psychology internship, with meetings arranged between major professor and student.
Prerequisite
Permission of major
Semester Course Offered
Offered fall, spring and summer
Grading System
S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students should have learned: 1. About the professional practice of industrial and organizational psychology in either an organizational, teaching, or research context. 2. How to blend the science of psychology with the problems that occur in organizational, teaching, and research contexts.
Topical Outline
Topics for this internship vary by the setting in which the internship takes place and the nature of the problems/projects encountered by students.