Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology - Workplace Diversity Online Degree Information

 

Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology - Workplace Diversity

 
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Degree Title:
Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology - Workplace Diversity
College:
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Description:
The Workplace Diversity program is particularly relevant for people working in human resources, affirmative action, equal opportunity offices, and cross cultural workforces. The course work for this program focuses attention on three important areas: meeting the challenges of global human resources management, building ethical organizations, and promoting diversity within these organizations. Students will be prepared to: manage the challenge of balancing conflicting values across cultures; identify important considerations in international staffing; and develop a decision making strategy based on fundamental definitions of right and wrong that can be applied across cultures. This degree can be earned is as little as 20 months, working approximately 10 hours per week.

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Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission   (?)
Delivery Format:
Asynchronous   (?)
Educational Level:
Master   (?)
Language:
English
Requirements:
Must have a Bachelor's degree and five or more years of post-baccalaureate work experience.
 
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The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

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Institutional Accrediting Agency:   (?)
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
Address:
325 North Wells Street
Chicago, IL 60610
US
Institution Type:   (?)
Private, not-for-profit, Higher Education
Calendar Type:
Six 8-week terms per year.
Credit-earning Options:
Students wishing to petition for transfer credit for previous coursework at another accredited institution are required to submit a Petition for Transfer of Credit Form to the Registrar.
Delivery Format: (?)
Asynchronous
Carnegie Classification: (?)
Specialized Institution—Other
Technical Requirements:
Skill in current computing and internet technology.
Geographic Restrictions:
U.S. and Canada only.
Loans Offered:
Federal Financial Aid available.
Registration Details:
Once accepted, must sign an Intent to Enroll form.



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