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Alliant's Organizational Psychology Programs Recognized by Industry's Leading Professional Organization

Alliant International University
Published on: 06/21/2012
Last Updated: 05/08/2023
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – June 21, 2012 – Alliant International University was recognized for its highly-productive PhD programs in the field of industrial-organizational psychology in an article from TIP-The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist-the official news publication of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology.

The article entitled, “SIOP Members, Graduate Education and Employment Focus,” explored whether “in an expanding market for our expertise, graduate education in I/O psychology is significantly changing and perhaps even shrinking.” An important part of the study, written by Rob Silzer and Chad Parson from Baruch College, City University of New York, was looking at SIOP membership to see which universities, graduate programs and graduate degrees were most represented.

To learn more about the study, or to read the full article, visit the California School of Professional Psychology Dean’s Blog.

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