Training Model
The Master of Arts in Organizational Psychology (MAOP) degree provides in-depth education and training in the applied theory, research, and practice of organizational psychology and organizational development consulting. It is designed as an applied, practice oriented educational program for students who desire to work as internal or external organizational effectiveness consultants, human resources business partners, project team leaders, or managers. It is also designed for students who are already working in human resources or related areas and who desire to deepen and strengthen their professional competencies in organizational psychology. The program is an excellent option for individuals who have earned graduate degrees in business, counseling psychology, management, or engineering and who are either considering a career change or simply want to supplement their current professional competencies with those in executive coaching, team development, or organizational change management. This program prepares the students for careers in organizational consulting, training and development consultanting, human resources management, executive coaching, and a variety of industries. Our goal is to develop competent scholar practitioners who have the capability to apply theory and research in the field to assist organizations to discover creative solutions to their most pressing problems.
Curriculum and Degree Requirements
This is a 50-unit, full-time program that can be completed in two years, or longer if attending part-time. Four to five courses are taken each term, offered in daytime, executive, evening, hybrid, and/or condensed formats (varies per campus). The MA in Organizational Psychology also requires that 240 internship hours be performed. An advantage to students in the MAOP program is the opportunity to take some courses in their program at the other campus. Enrollment is done twice a year: Fall and Spring.
After demonstrating excellent academic skills, masters students can apply for the Organizational Psychology PhD program as early as their second semester. The application process is completed through the Admissions office.
The San Francisco program is currently not accepting students at this time.
Organizational Psychology Program Faculty
Core faculty for the Organizational Psychology programs are listed below:
Nicholas Aramovich, PhD, Assistant Professor, San Diego
Sherry Camden-Anders, PhD, Associate Professor and Program Director for MA Organizational Behavior and Organization Development PsyD, Fresno
Nurcan Ensari, PhD, Professor, Interim Systemwide Program Director, Program Director, Los Angeles and Director, I/O Psychology Certificate Program - Istanbul Bilgi University
Mary J. Fambrough, PhD, Associate Professor, San Francisco
Bernardo Ferdman, PhD, Distinguished Professor, San Diego
Dary Fiorentino, PhD, Assistant Professor, Los Angeles
Dale Glaser, PhD, Principal Lecturer, San Diego
Kathryn Goldman-Schuyler, PhD, Professor, San Francisco
Margaret (Peggy) Grant, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor, Fresno
Calvin Hoffman, PhD, Associate Professor, Los Angeles
John Kantor, PhD, Associate Professor, San Diego
Toni A. Knott, PhD, Associate Professor and Director, Field Placement, Fresno
Patricia Denise Lopez, PhD, Associate Professor, Los Angeles,
Rodney Lowman, PhD, Distinguished Professor, San Diego
John Renner, PhD, Assistant Professor, Interim Program Director, San Diego and Director, Organizational Consulting Center (OCC-SD), San Diego
Jyotsna Sanzgiri, PhD, Professor and Program Director, San Francisco
Jonathan Troper, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director, Center for Innovation and Change (CIC), Los Angeles
Lynne Valek, PhD, Visiting Associate Professor, Fresno
For a detailed description of program faculty background and research interests, please see the alphabetical listing of faculty in the California School of Professional Psychology.