Counseling Psychology Track
The Counseling Psychology track within the Doctorate in Psychology program focuses on preparing students to work as professional counselors in various settings, such as schools, community agencies, or private practice. Students in this track will learn counseling theories and techniques, develop skills in assessment and intervention, and gain practical experience through supervised counseling practicum. They will also have the opportunity to specialize in areas such as career counseling, marriage and family therapy, or substance abuse counseling.
Industrial-Organizational Psychology Track
The Industrial-Organizational Psychology track within the Doctorate in Psychology program is designed for individuals interested in applying psychological principles to improve workplace productivity and employee well-being. Students in this track will study topics such as organizational development, leadership, and employee motivation. They will also gain practical experience through internships or research projects with organizations. Graduates of this track can pursue careers as organizational consultants, human resources managers, or training and development specialists.
The Doctorate in Psychology program at National Louis University offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares graduates for diverse careers in the field of psychology. Whether you are interested in clinical practice, counseling, or organizational psychology, these doctoral programs provide the necessary training and experience to succeed in your chosen career path.