Online Organizational Psychology Degree

Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Organizational Behavior

Did you know there’s a place in the business world for psychologists? The study of concepts and theories behind human behavior can help organizations run more efficiently—and with more content employees. The Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a concentration in Organizational Behavior from CTU can help you prepare to pursue that kind of role by helping you work to develop analytical, interpersonal, and leadership skills. You can also explore the psychology of organizational behavior, including developing human talent and resources, consulting, coaching and mentoring, dealing with change, promoting organizational improvements, and fostering personal growth.

182
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5 Weeks
Course Length
Online
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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a concentration in Organizational Behavior is a 182-credit-hour program that includes 66 credit hours of general education, 88 credit hours focused on the psychology core, and 28 credit hours dedicated to the organizational behavior concentration. This program is only offered online.

This program is designed to provide students real-world application of psychological concepts and theories.
Students have the opportunity to develop analytical, interpersonal, and leadership skills. Students will have the opportunity to examine workplace issues that impact individuals, groups, and organizations. The psychology of organizational behavior examines topics such as developing human talent and resources, consulting, coaching and mentoring, creating learning organizations, dealing with change, promoting organizational improvements, and fostering personal growth and professional success.

 

This program does not lead to additional licensure or certification.  As such, CTU has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.

The Psychology program’s mission is to develop versatile professionals through exposure to leadership, management and organizational concepts and strategies within the field of psychology. The program is designed to help students prepare for careers in applied psychology through management, administration, and/or sales. The Psychology program blends psychological principles with leadership and business principles to provide skills and techniques to address challenges that organizations are facing in the 21st century.

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Courses

Courses: General Education Credits
COMS105 Interpersonal Communications 4.5
COMS102 Dynamic Interactions and Professional Presence 4.5
ENGL104 Introductory Written Communication 4.5
ENGL105 Professional Written Communications 4.5
GOVT201 American Government and Public Affairs 4.5
HIST120 Intro to American History: 1950 to the Present 4.5
MATH102 Introduction to College Math 4.5
MATH106 Algebra for Business 4.5
PHIL101 Introduction to Ethics 4.5
PSYC102 Introductory Psychology 4.5
SCI101 Introduction to the Sciences 4.5
SCI103 Science and Technology- Laboratory Course 1.5
SCI201 Environmental Science and Sustainability 4.5
SCI203 Environmental Science and Sustainability - Laboratory Course 1.5
SOCL102 Introductory Sociology 4.5
UNIV104 Academic and Career Success 4.5
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HUMELE Humanities Elective
Total Credit Hours: 66
Courses: Core Credits
BHVS205 Managerial Psychology 4
BHVS215 Motivation and Emotion 4
BHVS315 Interpersonal Communication and Dynamics 4
BHVS320 Analytical Reasoning and Presentation of Data 4
BHVS410 Positivist Psychology and Leadership 4
PSYC130 Group Dynamics 4
PSYC210 Social Psychology 4
PSYC309 Applied Social Science Research Methods 4
PSYC310 Organizational Psychology 4
PSYC315 Biological Foundations of Behavior: The Brain 4
PSYC320 Theories of Personality 4
PSYC337 Abnormal Psychology in the Workplace 4
PSYC355 Learning and Cognition 4
PSYC360 Psychological Tests and Measurements 4
PSYC405 Psychology of Health and Well-Being in the Workplace 4
PSYC420 Communication and Interviewing Skills 4
PSYC422 Community Psychology 4
PSYC424 Diversity 4
PSYC426 Leadership 4
PSYC434 Stress Management 4
PSYC498 Psychology Capstone 4
UNIV201 Career Planning and Management 4
Total Credit Hours: 88
Courses: Concentration Credits
BHVS400 The Psychology of Creativity and Ingenuity 4
OB450 Orientation to the Organizational Behavior Profession 4
OB455 Consulting Skills 4
OB460 Creating Change in Individuals and Organizations 4
OB465 Adult Learning: Corporate Training and Development 4
OB470 Developing Human Resources 4
OB475 Advanced OD Skills: Organization Interventions 4
Total Credit Hours: 28

Total Credit Hours: 182

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Learning Outcomes

BSPSYH Program Learning Outcomes:

  1. Describe the major concepts theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in psychology.
  2. Demonstrate the value of diversity, equity and inclusion in the theory and practice of psychology.
  3. Employ ethical standards, values and considerations in the theory and practice of psychology.
  4. Use analytical thinking to integrate the concept of the self, social dynamics, and organizational workplace systems.
  5. Communicate effectively as a professional in the field of psychology by developing and articulating ideas in accordance with the responsible use of data and source material. 
  6. Establish a personal leadership style, informed by psychological principles, that focuses on effective management and improvement strategies.

BSPYCH - Organizational Behavior Concentration Outcomes:

  1. Analyze motivating factors of employee performance and satisfaction. 
  2. Examine skills needed to develop human talent and resources to promote improvement within organizations

Faculty

Catherine McBride, DBA

Catherine McBride, DBA

Executive Program Director

Dr. Catherine McBride has been at CTU since January 2021, serving as an Executive Program Director for the College of Business and Management. Catherine has been in higher education for 22 years, with 18 years of online education experience across a variety of institutions in varying capacities but always serving non-traditional learners.

Dr. David Gliddon

Dr. David Gliddon

Executive Program Director

Dr. Gliddon is an Executive Program Director in the College of Business and Management. In previous roles at CTU, he was a Program Chair and Lead Faculty. He has taught over 20 courses in the undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral programs. He has provided service to the university on a number of committees and special projects.

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