Subject description
The subject examines aspects of the social and behavioural sciences that are relevant to understanding human behaviour in work organisations. The focus of the subject ranges from the behaviour and activities of individuals and groups in organisational settings, to understanding complex organisations as a whole.
Enrolment rules
Pre-Requisite
Delivery
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Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Describe and compare a range of major perspectives in organisational behaviour
2.
Explain the relevance of theories about organisation behaviour to the everyday practice of management
3.
Explain the relevance of knowledge about organisational behaviour to the development of more competitive, productive, rewarding and enjoyable organisations
4.
Demonstrate a critical and reflexive approach to the study of organisational behaviour specifically, and management generally
5.
Apply theories of management to the analysis of particular management cases and situations, including some drawn from personal experience
Assessment details
Case study analysis team based report
Case study analysis individual report
Lecture-based Assessments
Final Exam
Work integrated learning
Foundational WIL:This subject contains elements of "Foundational WIL". Students in this subject will observe, explore or reflect on possible career pathways or a work-related aspect of their discipline.
Textbook information
Textbook details are available online from the University Bookshop at http://unishop.uow.edu.au/