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M.S. in Psychology - Organizational Psychology and Nonprofit Management

Offered By: Walden University

Expand your career opportunities in the nonprofit world with a Master's degree in Organizational Psychology and Nonprofit Management from Walden University. Broaden your understanding of the impact of organizational psychology in nonprofit settings while gaining a focus on finance, budgeting, and the organization of nonprofit boards.

Objectives for this program include:

  • Understanding and applying psychological concepts and principles to contemporary/global issues
  • Understanding the psychology of nonprofit organizations, management, and leadership
  • Applying principles of statistics and research design to the conceptualization, analysis, and evaluation of psychological research related to non- and for-profit organizations
  • Applying ethics and multicultural understanding and competence to the process and practice of nonprofit organization and its management

Walden's M.S. in Psychology degrees prepare you to successfully pursue exciting new opportunities in a variety of areas including community agencies, healthcare settings, and educational or social services systems. While offering a large range of specializations, each individual program provides a solid education in the development and application of psychological theories and basic scientific methods. These skills will allow you to develop current skills, seek job advancement or being doctoral-level studies.