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Program Overview
Industrial and Organizational Ph.D. Program

Training Emphasis

The Education and Training Committee of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (Division 14 of the American Psychological Association) prepared Guidelines for Education and Training at the Doctoral Level in Industrial-Organizational Psychology (hereafter called, "Guidelines"). The UCF Industrial and Organizational Psychology PhD program is designed to train students according to these American Psychological Association-approved Guidelines.

The Guidelines follow the scientist-practitioner model and a competency-based approach. The Guidelines state that, "taking the scientist-practitioner model seriously means that doctoral education needs to focus on both the theory and application associated with all content areas" (p. 3). All students, regardless of whether they expect to pursue academic or applied careers, must be knowledgeable in theory, research methods, and the application of the content areas to applied practice. The competency areas to be trained include:

  1. Consulting and Business Skills
  2. Ethical, Legal, and Professional Context of I-O Psychology
  3. Fields of Psychology
  4. History and Systems of Psychology
  5. Research Methods
  6. Statistical methods/Data Analysis
  7. Attitude Theory, Measurement, and Change
  8. Career Development
  9. Consumer Behavior
  10. Criterion Theory and Development
  11. Health and Stress in Organization
  12. Human Performance/Human Factors
  13. Individual Assessment
  14. Individual Differences
  15. Job Evaluation and Compensation
  16. Job/Task Analysis and Classification
  17. Judgment and Decision Making
  18. Leadership and Management
  19. Organization Development
  20. Organization Theory
  21. Performance Appraisal and Feedback
  22. Personnel Recruitment, Selection, and Placement
  23. Small Group Theory and Team Processes
  24. Training; Theory, Program Design, and Evaluation
  25. Work Motivation

Students should familiarize themselves with the description of each competency area as described on the SIOP website (www.siop.org). Students will develop knowledge and skill in these 25 competency areas through formal course work, internship, independent study, and research experiences.

Our program takes advantage of and builds upon a multitude of university and community partnerships consistent with the mission of UCF as a major urban university. There is also an infusion of diversity throughout the program that accurately reflects the surrounding society and can proactively respond to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse workforce. The program emphasizes cultural diversity by actively recruiting quality faculty and talented students with varied cultural backgrounds, as well as by offering courses that emphasize cross-cultural perspectives and considerations.


Program Goals

Consistent with the Department's Mission Statement, the doctoral program in Industrial and Organizational Psychology's overall goals are to: (a) train and educate leaders in psychology at the doctoral level within the scientist-practitioner tradition; (b) expand and disseminate scientific knowledge about behavior at work through publications in scientific journals, conference presentations, and teaching; (c) strive to apply psychological principles to solve workplace problems and thus improve the quality of individuals' work and nonwork lives; and (d) produce psychologists who understand the ethics, principles and practice of psychology. The overall goals of the training program are consistent with that of the Mission Statement of the Department, the College of Arts and Science, Graduate Studies, and the University.


Overview of Curriculum Goals

The Industrial and Organizational Psychology Doctoral Program curriculum plan (a) provides extensive coverage of and a strong grounding in the substantive core areas of psychology, (b) develops a foundation of knowledge relevant to critical thinking, scientific methods, and data analysis, (c) develops general and specific competency areas specified by SIOP, (d) provides multiple opportunities for students to develop the necessary skills and ambition to generate new knowledge through ongoing research and scholarly activities, (e) develops a foundation of knowledge and requisite skills in career-relevant domains. The integration of science and practice is achieved in several ways. Students are actively engaged in ongoing activities related to research such as literature reviews, the design and implementation of empirical investigations, data collection and analysis, psychometric design and evaluation of measures, and program evaluation.


Diversity

We have a very diverse faculty and student body in the I/O Psychology Program. Out of our 5 core faculty members, 3 are female and 1 is Hispanic. As of Fall 2011, the Ph.D. program has 42 students. 26 students are female, and 12 (29%) of the students are from diverse ethnic backgrounds (3 African American, 2 Asian/Pacific Islander, and 5 Hispanics, 2 Other). 2 are international students (Japan, India), and 26% of our students did their undergraduate work outside of the state of Florida.


Internships and Employment Some Internships and Employers of UCF Students and Graduates

Applied
  • AlignMark
  • Army Research Institute
  • Booz Allan Hamilton
  • Camber Corporation
  • CHI Systems, Inc.
  • City of Lakeland
  • City of Orlando
  • Cognitive Performance Group
  • CVS Caremark Corporation
  • Deloitte
  • Disney
  • Educational Testing Services
  • Exelon
  • Ford Motors
  • Google
  • IBM
  • Institute for Simulation and Training
  • JetBlue
  • KAEGAN Corporation
  • Kenexa
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Marriot Vacation Club
  • Mountain States Employers Council
  • NASA
  • NavAir
  • Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
  • Orlando Regional Hospital
  • Orlando Utilities Commission
  • Personnel Decisions Inc.
  • Publix
  • RSK
  • Sears
  • Siemens
  • TalentKeepers
  • The Travelers Companies
  • Universal Studios
  • WLH Consulting
  • Workforce Central Florida
Academic
  • Clemson University
  • Florida Institute of Technology
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers
  • Ozyegin University
  • Seattle Pacific University
  • University of North Texas at Dallas
  • University of South Florida
  • University of Texas at Arlington
  • Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine