73324 Organisational Psychology
About the course
This course provides an advanced treatment of those aspects of psychology that relate to the work environment.
It is not the objective of the course to produce industrial/organisational, organisational, or business psychologists. However, it is assumed that most students either are or will end up in positions of responsibility in various organisations. Hence, the practical aspects of the course aim at enhancing student skills in their work environment.
This course is available in the following programme(s):
OP5300 Diploma in Psychology Level 5
OP6130 Diploma in Organisational Psychology Level 6
OP6208 Diploma in Information & Library Studies Level 6
OP7001 Bachelor of Business
OP7010 Bachelor of Applied Science
OP7020 Bachelor of Arts
What's in the course
- Organisational theory
- The individual in organisations
- Personnel psychology
- Group and organisational issues
- Organisational change.
What students learn
Students will be able to- Discuss, compare, contrast and interpret different theories and their application to organisational and industrial settings and problems
- Demonstrate ethical considerations in the field of industrial and organisational psychology
- Analyse and explain the treatment of industrial and organisational problems as applied to the individual and the organisation.
Prerequisite
Any level 6 course in Psychology
Assessment
In-course work 50%
Examination 50%
Fees
New Zealand Student Fee $588.00
What do I do now?
Request a copy of the brochure.
Download an enrolment form.
For further information free phone 0508 650 200 or email