Organisational Behaviour (5 cr)
Code: ORD2HM104-3006
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 08.01.2024 - 12.01.2024
- Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 15.01.2024 - 17.05.2024
- Implementation has ended.
- ECTS Credits
- 5 cr
- Campus
- Pasila Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 61 - 100
- Degree programmes
- STROME Degree Programme in Strategising in Organisations
- AVBUM Degree Programme in Sustainable Aviation Business
- Teachers
- Anita Pösö
- Olli Kupiainen
- Groups
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VIRTUALVirtual implementation
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INSTRUCTEDInstructed virtual implementation
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MAAVBUMSustainable Aviation Business, Masters, Pasila
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MASTROMEStrategising in Organisations, Masters, Pasila
- Course
- ORD2HM104
Evaluation scale
H-5
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
At the moment the course is given as a a virtual implementation requiring self guided studying. Other kind of implementations are of course possible in the future.
Materials
Smith, P., Farmer, M., Yellowley, W., & Smith, P. 2012. Organizational Behaviour. Taylor & Francis Group.
Other recommended material and specific articles are described in Moodle.
Teaching methods and instruction
In this self-study course, students are required to read a book for the exam. Students are provided with initial material that is a starting point for learning. Using this material, students search for further information and apply acquired knowledge in learning assignments two and three.
Working life connections
Students are highly recommended to apply acquired knowledge to their work and organizational contexts.
Learning assignments
Students have to do three learning assignments in this course:
- An exam with multiple choice questions (30 per cent of the grade)
- An essay (40 per cent of the grade)
- A presentation – two options of which a student chooses one (30 per cent of the grade).
Each learning assignment is an independent entity and can be done in any order a student wishes to do. All three learning assignments must be passed to pass the course.
Each learning assignment is done independently.