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INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY - (Online)

Details
Credit: 3 Hours, Undergraduate
GenEd: S
CourseWork: Submitted via the course website
Instructor: Penny McNatt-Devine
Delivery: Online
Tuition & Fees
Tuition: Calculate Tuition
Materials: $140.80
Admin Fee: $100.00
This fee applies to both in-state and out-of-state enrollments.
Description & Materials A survey of industrial psychology, this course examines the applications of psychological principles to industry. Topics include: selection, training, motivation, job satisfaction, supervision, and decision-making.

This course is taught within an online learning management system, and therefore you must have access to the Internet. Once you register for the course, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access your online course.

All students need to obtain approval from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Academic Advising Center. This includes Psychology majors; please do not go to the Psychology Department for approval.


Study Guide SampleCourse Outline

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Title: THE PSYCHOLOGY AND WORK TODAY
Author: SCHULTZ AND SCHULTZ
Edition: 9TH
ISBN: 0131-932-128
Price: $140.80 (new)
How to Register
Step 1: Determine Eligibility
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Step 2: Review Enrollment Policies
Step 3: Register

There are 4 ways by which to register for a correspondence course:

  • Complete our online application and submit electronically
  • Print out an application form, complete, and submit via mail
  • Call our office (1-800-327-4218) to register over the phone
  • Visit our office (2209 NW 13th St. Suite D, Gainesville, FL 32609) to enroll in person

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Please be advised that Correspondence/Flexible Learning courses cannot be used for credit toward admission. Further, courses taken through our program will remain permanently on the student's transcript and may negatively impact future acceptance to UF. Please contact our office for additional clarification.