How to approach career change/ Masters IO Psych

Hello:

In college I studied economics and have been working the last 3 years as a paralegal and Economics tutor. I took several (4) statistics courses in college and one intro psych course ( which I got a B in). I did not take any research methods courses. I am now interested in changing careers and going into industrial/organizational psychology as a Master’s student (terminal Master’s program). I have done research into schools + found several that I am interested in, but I am a little concerned about my background not being a match (especially since I don’t have even a minor in Psych). My undergrad GPA was a 3.4, and I went to a top 20 private university in the US. Some of the programs specify requirements on their websites but some do not or keep it vague (ie. we “recommend” a research methods and I/O psych course).Should I contact the program coordinators where the requirements are not listed and ask about course pre-requisites? Should I include my transcripts when I contact them? I have done that in the past and the program lead said they require a certain number of credit hours in psychology. I am not sure how to best approach this.

Any advice appreciated!

Yes, you should contact program coordinators to ask (but make sure the information you seek really is not on the website).

No, you shouldn’t including your transcripts by default - just find a short way to describe your qualifications. “I am interested in your program, but my BA is in economics and I have not completed any coursework in psychology.”

Some I/O programs might take you, but most will prefer students who have a lot of coursework in psychology.