BUS-124 Organizational Behavior
Organizational Behavior is an introductory business course that will provide information to the student about individuals, groups, organizational structure, and function. Topics to be studied include: Interpersonal Communications, Decision Making, Human Perception, Dynamics of Groups, Human Needs and Motivation, Concept of Organization, Leadership, Moral and the Quality of Work Life with attention to ethical consideration.
Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the importance of understanding organizational behavior and the skills necessary to manage for an effective organization.
- Evaluate individual behavior and processes in the workplace as influenced by personality, values, perceptions and motivations.
- Identify the elements of group behavior in an organization including group dynamics, communications, leadership, political processes, conflict and negotiations.
- Examine organization structure and design, organization culture and organization change and change management.