Most school psychology programs require students to have a bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related field. Some programs may also require applicants to have prior teaching experience or coursework in education.
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Industrial-organizational psychology programs prepare students to work with organizations to improve employee productivity and satisfaction. Graduates can work in human resources, consulting, and research.
Core courses in industrial-organizational psychology include organizational behavior, human factors, and research methods. Students also complete supervised practicums in organizational settings to gain hands-on experience.