Program hiatus
The ASOP program is going on hiatus and will not be admitting students in Fall 2023.
The Ph.D. in Applied Social and Organizational Psychology is an Indiana University degree offered in the Department of Psychology.
The Applied Social and Organizational Psychology (ASOP) program is a full-time doctoral degree program with a concentration in Diversity Science. It’s a unique blend of social and organizational psychology training, making graduates competitive for research, teaching, and industry positions in HR training and development or diversity and talent management.
The goal of this program is to develop scientists and scientist-practitioners through rigorous mentored research and coursework in statistics, measurement, and research methods. The program requires a full-time commitment that includes completion of required coursework, a master's thesis, a preliminary examination to admit a student to doctoral candidacy, and a dissertation.
Students graduate with a firm understanding of staffing, human resources, organizational development, work motivation, leadership, group/team performance, attitudes and social cognition, social stigma, and managing a diverse workforce. You’ll apply the theory, methodologies, and data analytic procedures to conduct research on topics relevant to organizations and society.
Understanding your course requirements
A minimum of 91 credit hours is required for the Ph.D. in Applied Social and Organizational Psychology.
Statistics and Research Methods (4 courses, 12 credit hours)
- PSY 60000 Statistical Inference
- PSY 60100 Correlation and Experimental Design
- PSY 60800 Measurement Theory and the Interpretation of Data
- PSY 68100 Seminar in Research Methodologies of Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Core courses in Applied Social and Organizational Psychology (4 courses, 12 credit hours)
- PSY I-647 Attitudes and Social Cognition
- PSY 57000 Staffing
- PSY 57200 Organizational Psychology
- PSY 57600 Human Resource Development
Concentration in Diversity Science (3 courses, 9 credit hours)
- PSY I-579 Foundations of Diversity Science
- PSY I-581 Gender Issues in the Workplace
- PSY I-582 Organizational Diversity and Intergroup Relations
Other Required Courses
- PSY I-685 Professional Seminar in Applied Social and Organizational Psychology (repeatable up to 8 credit hours)
- PSY I-595 Teaching Seminar in Psychology (1 credit hour)
- PSY 69800 Thesis Research (up to 8 credit hours)
- PSY 69900 Dissertation Research (up to 20 credit hours)
Electives
Up to 9 credit hours.
Customizable Minor
Students can propose a doctoral minor to tailor their education to their career goals. Minors comprise one course within the department and other courses outside the department (e.g., in public policy, data analytics, etc.).