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    Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology

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    New York, USMAIn-person2 years
    $83,988.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    25
    Cohort
    students
    36
    Credits
    $150.00
    App fee

    Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University is a 36-credit, 2-year, in-person MA program based in New York, US. Tuition is $83,988.

    About the program

    Covers industrial/organizational psychology focusing on motivating productivity, team building, leadership development, culture alignment, and diversity leveraging. Integrates research, theory, and practice through curriculum, team projects, internships, and network development for human capital management.

    Focus: coursework
    Part-time option

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    12 months OPT (US)

    $24,652.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University is $83,988 across 36 required credits.
    Is Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University online or in-person?
    Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University is offered in-person.
    How long does Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University take to complete?
    Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University is structured around 2 years and 36 credits.
    What GPA is required for Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University?
    Per the program's published guidance: 3.0 or above from a reputable four-year program
    How large is the Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University cohort?
    Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at New York University typically enrolls around 25 students per cohort.