Psychology 3333

Psychology 3333

Industrial Psychology

CRN 80032

The study of applying psychological knowledge and techniques to the modern industrial environment. Topics studied include employee needs, attitudes, selection, testing, boredom, motivation, anxiety, and job satisfaction. Prerequisite: PSY 1300 with a grade of "C" or better.

3 Credit Hours. 3 Lecture Contact Hours. 0 Lab Contact Hours.

This course has an enrollment period of six months.

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Course Information

  • Structure:
    • 5 units
    • Required work: readings, guided reading questions, reflection essays
    • Students in this course may complete no more than two lessons per week.
  • Instructor: Krista Howard, Ph.D.
  • Tuition: For current course tuition, visit the Correspondence Costs page.
PSY3333 Required Textbook
  • Textbook:
    • Psychology and Work Today, 11th Edition by C.A. Bulger, D.P. Schultz, and S.E. Schultz. ISBN-10:0367460025 / ISBN-13 : 978-0367460020 (International Student Edition). ISBN-10:1138052949 / ISBN-13 : 978-1138052949 (General 11th Edition)

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