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How does a Masters in Industrial/Organizational Psychology differ from a Masters of Business Administration?

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How does a Masters in Industrial/Organizational Psychology differ from a Masters of Business Administration?

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The Master’s in Industrial/Organizational Psychology has been developed with guidance from human resource leaders. As such, the program is designed to integrate analytical concepts and psychological issues and methodologies, and apply these concepts directly to human resource problems. An MBA does not include the intricacies of many human resource problems, but rather addresses a broad range of operational and strategic issues.

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