INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY CERTIFICATE | ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
155 West Roe Boulevard, Patchogue, NY 11772
Eligibility
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Hours
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631-687-5100
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Main
631-687-4500
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Other - Admissions
631-687-4539
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718-940-5300
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Other - Brooklyn Campus
Website
http://www.sjcny.eduApplication process
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Fees
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Service area
SUFFOLK County, NY
Nassau County, NY
Offers a certificate in Industrial-Organizational Psychology which will allow students to develop key specialized expertise in the application of psychological concepts to workplace environments. Individuals with knowledge of Industrial-Organizational psychology apply psychological principles to a variety of work - related areas including human resources, employee testing and selection, training and development, and policy development related to work satisfaction, productivity and health. This certificate is also available online. Call for more detailed information.
Last assured
06/26/2023
Providing organization
ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
Provides a strong academic and value-oriented education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, rooted in a liberal arts tradition that supports provision for career preparation and enhancement. St. Joseph’s University provides affordable private education that serves a diverse population of academically eligible students who live within commuting distance of either the Brooklyn or Patchogue Campus. The 30-acre Long Island Campus, located in Patchogue adjacent to Great Patchogue Lake, is an ideal setting for studying, socializing and partaking in extracurricular activities. Just off of Sunrise Highway, the University is easily accessible from all parts of Long Island. The Brooklyn Campus offers easy access to transit lines and brings students from every part of the New York Metropolitan area to the College each day. Students enjoy the freedom of campus life, while profiting from the many cultural and educational advantages of being in New York City.
