PSY206 – Industrial/Organization Psychology

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Core Course

PSY206 – Industrial/Organization Psychology

Course Unit Code: PSY206

Type Of Unit: Compulsory 

Level of Course Unit: Undergraduate

Year of Study: Year 2

Semester: Semester 2

Number of ECTS Credits: 7.5

Class Contact Hours: 36

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites

PSY101

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The purpose of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the field of Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology. Students will gain an understanding of how psychological principles are applied in workplace settings to enhance organizational effectiveness, employee well-being, and productivity. The course will explore the intersection of psychology and business, offering insights into various aspects of human behavior in the workplace. 

Learning Outcomes

The following learning outcomes are expected, where students will:  

  1. Demonstrate a strong understanding of the fundamental concepts, theories, and principles of industrial-organizational psychology. 
  2. Apply psychological theories and principles to analyze and propose solutions for various workplace issues. 
  3. Recognize the importance of ethical considerations and fairness in employee selection, performance appraisal, and other organizational practices. 
  4. Work collaboratively in group projects enhancing their teamwork and interpersonal skills as they tackle complex organizational challenges. 
  5. Develop effective presentation and communication skills for conveying analyses and recommendations in workplace scenarios. 

The course will explore the intersection of psychology and business, offering insights into various aspects of human behavior in the workplace.

Week 1: Introduction to Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Week 2: Employee Selection and Recruitment

Week 3: Work Motivation and Performance

Week 4: Leadership and Management

Week 5: Organizational Culture and Change

Week 6: Group Dynamics and Teamwork

Week 7: Employee Well-being and Work-Life Balance

Week 8: Organizational Communication

Week 9: Job Design and Job Satisfaction

Week 10: Organizational Development and Training

Week 11: Legal and Ethical Issues in the Workplace

Week 12: Future Trends in I-O Psychology

Course Features

Teaching methodology: Lecture

Assessment:

  1. Midterm & Final Exam (30% & 30%): Mid-term and final exams will be conducted covering the entire course. Both exams will include multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay questions.  
  2. Group assignment and presentation (20%): Assign group research projects, case studies, or literature reviews to encourage students to delve deeper into specific topics within the I-O field. 
  3. Individual assignments (10%): Individual research paper on a selected I-O psychology topic.  
  4. Presence & Participation (10%): Students should be present and actively participate in in-class discussions. 

Readings

Aamodt, M. G. (2020). Industrial/Organizational Psychology: An Applied Approach. Cengage Learning.