Hi,
Please share your view on Industrial Psychology. Iam in HRfield for past 1 and half years now, Wanted to know how would a study in Industrial Psychology help me grow in Human Resource field.
Will a long distance study in the same add value ?
~ Deepti
From India, Pune
Please share your view on Industrial Psychology. Iam in HRfield for past 1 and half years now, Wanted to know how would a study in Industrial Psychology help me grow in Human Resource field.
Will a long distance study in the same add value ?
~ Deepti
From India, Pune
hi,
industrial phsycology will be very helpful for u and will also add more value to u.
for ever HR phsycology study is ver imp. max. every HR can understand the phycology of employees in common . if u want to do job in any manfucturing industry or any huge production oriented firm at the entry level they will definetly ask for physology subject or law subject, if u had intrest u can learn.
From India, Hyderabad
industrial phsycology will be very helpful for u and will also add more value to u.
for ever HR phsycology study is ver imp. max. every HR can understand the phycology of employees in common . if u want to do job in any manfucturing industry or any huge production oriented firm at the entry level they will definetly ask for physology subject or law subject, if u had intrest u can learn.
From India, Hyderabad
What Can Industrial Psychology Do For HR?
There are a number of ways you can use psychology to improve your work performance, to build the job-related skills that will help your career, to give you a competitive edge.
Many people think of psychology as a set of theories and skills to be used by counselors and therapists who deal with mental problems. Abnormal behavior and mental disorders are, in fact, major concerns for some people who have studied psychology. But there are many applications of psychological findings outside of counseling. One of the oldest specialties in applied psychology has nothing to do with therapy and abnormality.
This specialty is the psychology of work behavior.
Consider how a class or two in industrial psychology could be useful to you. After graduation, you will very likely devote more time and energy to work and your career than you will to most other aspects of your life.
During the coming years you will spend in the workplace, you will encounter psychological issues of all kinds. For example, as you move into positions of greater responsibility, you will be expected to know
-how to assess people for promotion,
-how to determine training needs, and
-how to make decisions affecting the success of your organization.
In a world where conflict and miscommunication are common, you will need to develop skills as a sensitive yet effective manager.
One way to begin to prepare yourself for these responsibilities is through courses in industrial psychology.
The industrial psychology provide a foundation for understanding the human elements of the workplace. They can provide with the competitive edge they will need when they enter the job market and as they move along their career ladders.
Descriptions of these follow:
Social/Organizational Skills
-- addresses job attitudes, the motivation to work, leadership style, and a variety of other topics of a social nature.
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
--addresses a comprehensive survey of psychology applied to the workplace. Includes all the major topics: job analysis, employee selection, performance appraisal, industrial training, job satisfaction, leadership, and workconditions.
Human Factors and Environmental Design
--addresses ergonomics or human engineering. Human characteristics and capacities are considered as we analyze the design of things people use and the environments in which they use them. Topics include: information processing, applied anthropometry, work space arrangement, illumination, noise effects, and product safety. .
SO INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY PLAYS A SIGNIFICANT
PART IN HR DEVELOPMENT.
REGARDS
LEO LINGHAM
From India, Mumbai
There are a number of ways you can use psychology to improve your work performance, to build the job-related skills that will help your career, to give you a competitive edge.
Many people think of psychology as a set of theories and skills to be used by counselors and therapists who deal with mental problems. Abnormal behavior and mental disorders are, in fact, major concerns for some people who have studied psychology. But there are many applications of psychological findings outside of counseling. One of the oldest specialties in applied psychology has nothing to do with therapy and abnormality.
This specialty is the psychology of work behavior.
Consider how a class or two in industrial psychology could be useful to you. After graduation, you will very likely devote more time and energy to work and your career than you will to most other aspects of your life.
During the coming years you will spend in the workplace, you will encounter psychological issues of all kinds. For example, as you move into positions of greater responsibility, you will be expected to know
-how to assess people for promotion,
-how to determine training needs, and
-how to make decisions affecting the success of your organization.
In a world where conflict and miscommunication are common, you will need to develop skills as a sensitive yet effective manager.
One way to begin to prepare yourself for these responsibilities is through courses in industrial psychology.
The industrial psychology provide a foundation for understanding the human elements of the workplace. They can provide with the competitive edge they will need when they enter the job market and as they move along their career ladders.
Descriptions of these follow:
Social/Organizational Skills
-- addresses job attitudes, the motivation to work, leadership style, and a variety of other topics of a social nature.
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
--addresses a comprehensive survey of psychology applied to the workplace. Includes all the major topics: job analysis, employee selection, performance appraisal, industrial training, job satisfaction, leadership, and workconditions.
Human Factors and Environmental Design
--addresses ergonomics or human engineering. Human characteristics and capacities are considered as we analyze the design of things people use and the environments in which they use them. Topics include: information processing, applied anthropometry, work space arrangement, illumination, noise effects, and product safety. .
SO INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY PLAYS A SIGNIFICANT
PART IN HR DEVELOPMENT.
REGARDS
LEO LINGHAM
From India, Mumbai
Hi Srikant, Thanks for your inputs. Do you any idea which institute can one get a good correspondence course done in Industrial Psychology. Please share with me if you know any. ~ Deepti.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Deepthi,
I have heard that TISS Mumbai offers Industrial Psychology course.
I’m not sure.
Yeah..I would also love to do a course in Industrial Psychology. If you ever come across one please do let me know.
Madras Univ conducts Applied Psychology course..will tell you if I know any more institutes. I assume you are looking for institutes in India, right?
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sree
From India, New Delhi
I have heard that TISS Mumbai offers Industrial Psychology course.
I’m not sure.
Yeah..I would also love to do a course in Industrial Psychology. If you ever come across one please do let me know.
Madras Univ conducts Applied Psychology course..will tell you if I know any more institutes. I assume you are looking for institutes in India, right?
----
sree
From India, New Delhi
I don't know about correspondence courses in INDIA.
But most leading universities offer this course,
both full / part time.
YOU MAY CHECK WITH THE XAVIER INSTITUTE IN JAMSHEDPUR.
REGARDS
LEO LINGHAM
From India, Mumbai
But most leading universities offer this course,
both full / part time.
YOU MAY CHECK WITH THE XAVIER INSTITUTE IN JAMSHEDPUR.
REGARDS
LEO LINGHAM
From India, Mumbai
hi deepti I think psychology is a practical base subject ,in my there is no instit that offer corrp course in psychology
Hi,
The best institute in India to provide study in industrial psychology are Delhi University, a central university. They run it as Masters in Psychology with specialization in Organizational Behaviour.
Other University include Jamia Milaia Islamia.
They both have entrance followed by interview for the entry, the forms are out around JUNE & both are regular courses.
For adistance learning course, one can opt for Annamali University which is the second best university in distance education after IGNOU.
From India, Delhi
The best institute in India to provide study in industrial psychology are Delhi University, a central university. They run it as Masters in Psychology with specialization in Organizational Behaviour.
Other University include Jamia Milaia Islamia.
They both have entrance followed by interview for the entry, the forms are out around JUNE & both are regular courses.
For adistance learning course, one can opt for Annamali University which is the second best university in distance education after IGNOU.
From India, Delhi
Can u pls let me know what kind of jobs do we get after doing a course in Industrial Psychology? Or is it something related with the HR field itself.Kindly pls let me know this information.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi,Thanks Bruncha for ur response. I have done graduation with psychology and sociology and wish to make my career in psychology.I want to know what scope does industrial psychology has nowadays, also what kind of jobs do we get after doing industrial psychology into companies at what levels? I know it has different fields but cud u pls explain me them, I just want some information regarding this, kindly help me out in this.I appreciate ur response.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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