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Offered in: Singapore

An effective human resource manager knows that when an organization’s design, culture, and people are aligned with its strategic vision, the dynamics for success are set in motion. Baruch's one-year Executive Masters of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (IOP) is designed to provide talented Human Resource leaders with the tools that develop effective systems for the management of human capital and understand the underlying psychological aspect of the management of human capital.

This program is designed for individuals who are interested in:

  • Psychological perspectives of human capital management
  • Talent and performance management
  • Organizational psychology
  • Organizational development
  • Organizational consulting
  • Functional roles with considerable human resource responsibilities

This program is focused on a mix of operational, developmental, and strategic aspects of the management of human capital. Graduates will be trained to assume vital human resource management roles in business, consulting, and government organizations, as well as position themselves as candidates for doctoral graduate programs. Opportunities for graduates exist in all areas of business, consulting, government, and not-for-profit organizations.

Students work closely with peers and faculty in a rich professional environment and form meaningful life-long friendships and business relationships. A key aspect of this program is the integration of the students’ previous work experience with the course material.

The curriculum is composed of 5 foundational and 5 advanced courses covering such diverse areas as staffing, job analysis and competency modeling, leadership, performance assessment, management of work teams, organizational research, employee surveying, executive coaching, and organizational change and development.

 

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