Uncategorized

UCSD to Offer a Business Psychology Major Fall 2018

The Department of Psychology has approved a new Business Psychology major for students to enroll in beginning Fall 2018.

Business psychology, also known as industrial and organizational psychology or simply I/O psychology, is the scientific study of researching and improving the health and productivity of workers. Graduates often attend business school or pursue careers in marketing, human factors engineering, or human resources.

UC San Diego will be the first school in the University of California system to offer the degree. Notably, the Rady School of Management does not support an undergraduate business major. The new offering may allow students attracted to business to pursue their interests.

The Bachelor of Science in Business Psychology degree requirements align closely with those of the other B.S. degrees in Psychology; the key difference is that students will be expected to take 12 units worth of management courses focusing on marketing, STEM, or operations. This means that graduates will have taken courses in statistics, computer programming, math, natural sciences, psychology, and business.

The degree is still fundamentally a B.S. in Psychology. It distinguishes itself from the Management Science major and the Rady Business minor since students will mostly take upper-division psychology courses and must complete two research experience courses to receive their degrees.

“The principles and concepts behind people are so integral to so many aspects of business like working in teams, working creatively, working innovatively,” said Psychology Department’s Student Affairs Manager Rachael Lapidis. “I think that that coupled with the data analysis skills that they’ll get both from the psychology side and the Rady side will give them both the conceptual background and the skill background to be able to succeed in a way that’s slightly different than what you would get from a pure business major.”

Tech companies have a particular need for I/O psychologists as they seek to maximize system efficiency. For example, Google pays human factors psychologist Dawn Sheikh to research fonts for different products around the world.

Students interested in transferring into the Business Psychology major should attend one of the Psychology Department’s information sessions this quarter.

Rohan Grover is an Assistant News Editor at The Triton. You can follow him @rohangro

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

University Removes Protestors from GPS Event

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.  On May 20, 2025, Chancellor…

10 months ago

Hammocks Against Palestine

Hostile architecture is nothing new for UC San Diego’s campus. From anti-homeless dividers on benches…

10 months ago

Gary Fields: A Life of Activism

Gary Fields is a very politically outspoken Communications professor. One who is engaging and means…

10 months ago

The Last Attack and a Grand Finale: Reviewing the Attack on Titan Film

This review contains spoilers for both the Attack on Titan series and The Last Attack…

11 months ago

Walkout Held to Protest the Trump Administration and the Arrest of Mahmoud Khalil

Pro-Palestine protesters holding a sign in front of Geisel Library. Courtesy of McKenzie Turner. On…

11 months ago

Students for Justice for Palestine Holds Walkout in Light of Trump’s Inauguration

On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Students for Justice for Palestine (SJP) organized a walkout and…

1 year ago