University of Calgary

Industrial/ Organizational Psychology

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 12:42.
Business Meeting

Industrial-Organizational Psychology is concerned with individual behaviour, the behaviour of groups and the relationships of organization-wide variables to individuals and groups in work settings. Research in Industrial-Organizational Psychology includes, but is not limited to: job analysis and evaluation, selection, training and performance appraisal of personnel, the structure and context of organizations, organizational culture, organizational change, career development, motivation, job satisfaction, and team dynamics.

The Industrial/Organizational Specialization is recognized by the Department of Psychology and Faculty of Graduate Studies - it is an official specialization that will be noted on students' degree parchments.

For more in depth information surrounding the I/O psychology program, including general program information and course requirements, please click here.

Faculty: Research Lab:
Derek Chapman Recruitment and Selection Lab
Theresa Kline  
Kibeom Lee  HEXACO Personality Inventory-Revised
Thomas O'Neill  Individual and Team Performance Laboratory
Industrial and Organizational Psychology Graduate Students:
Joshua Bourdage