Colorado State University - Supported by the American Psychological Association and National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, the CSU psychology department established an Occupational Health Psychology concentration for graduate students in 2001. The concentration consists of two critical and unique components: science and practice, with the mission of training graduate students in different areas (e.g., ergonomics, clinical psychology, work psychology, etc.) to master research, theory, and practice in OHP. Two OHP courses (Prevention of occupational illness and injuries, and Occupational health psychology) have been developed and are offered every other year since 2002. Several funded interdisciplinary OHP projects are conducted by faculty and students. Any inquiry about OHP courses or research projects can be directed to Professor Lorann Stallones or Peter Chen.

 


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