Engineering psychologists mainly specialize in developing safer and user-friendly products. Engineering psychology emerged during the World War II in 1940’s, as many traditional engineers began considering user factors when designing new products and programs.

A career in engineering psychology would be ideal match for you if you enjoy designing and improving products to meet end-user’s needs.

The following infographic from PsychologySchoolGuide.net will show you how to go about it.

How to Become an Engineering Psychologist

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