Programme: Work and Organisational Psychologist 2010
Subject Role: Compulsory elective
Recommended semester: 4
Objectives
The aim of the course is to get acquainted with current methods of work psychology, their application possibilities and tools, and to gain personal experience in them.
Academic results
Knowledge
- The student will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of the theoretical background and practical appli-cation of a given work psychology method.
- The student will learn about the process and methodology of a particular work psychology method and will gain personal experience of it.
Skills
- Ability to judge the necessity and conditions for the application of a given work psychology method.
- Ability to prepare for the application of the method in the organisation, to support the application of the method in the organisational context.
Attitude
- Open to learning about the latest, trend-setting methods in work psychology.
- Willingly collaborates with colleagues from other professions on specific issues.
- Proactively engages and participates in issues affecting his/her work.
- Ability to listen to and accept the views and opinions of others.
- Has a value added approach to his/her profession.
- Has a desire for continuous self-development.
Independence and responsibility
- The ability to make independent assessments and decisions on issues affecting their professional activi-ties.
- Assumes responsibility for the tasks and programmes planned and/or managed.
- Represent his/her profession responsibly and ethically.
Teaching methodology
Lecture, interactive classroom exercises, trying out the method - getting self-experience.
Materials supporting learning
- Conte, M. J., Landy J. F. (2019): Work in the 21st Century: An Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Wiley
General Rules
Assessment of learning outcomes in point 2.2 on the basis of individual homework.
Performance assessment methods
A. Detailed description of performance assessments during the term - compulsory participation in practical exercises. B. Performance assessment during the examination period. A written summary of your own experience of the method you have learned and of the possibilities and conditions for applying the method in your own workplace.
Percentage of performance assessments, conducted during the study period, within the rating
- Partial performance assessment - active par-ticipation in the practical session: 20%
- sum: 20%
Percentage of exam elements within the rating
- Preparing a homework - summarising your own experiences and the possible applicati-ons of the method: 80%
- sum: 80%
Conditions for obtaining a signature, validity of the signature
The condition for obtaining the signature is the completion of all project tasks according to point 3.3
Issuing grades
% | |
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Excellent | -100 |
Very good | > 90 |
Good | 80–89 |
Satisfactory | 70–79 |
Pass | 50–69 |
Fail | < 50 |
Retake and late completion
Coursework required for the completion of the subject
Nature of work | Number of sessions per term |
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12 | |
4 | |
44 | |
60 |
Approval and validity of subject requirements
Pre-2017, next review September 2021.
Topics covered during the term
A 2.2. pontban megfogalmazott tanulási eredmények eléréséhez a tantárgy a következő tematikai blokkokból áll. Az egyes félévekben meghirdetett kurzusok sillabuszaiban e témaelemeket ütemezzük a naptári és egyéb adottságok szerint.
Lecture topics | |
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1. | Egy adott munkapszichológiai módszer elméleti háttere |
2. | A munkapszichológiai módszer célja, alkalmazási lehetőségei és feltételei |
3. | A munkapszichológiai módszer gyakorlata – módszertana, eszközrendszere |
4. | Saját élmény szerzése a módszer alkalmazásában |
Additional lecturers
Name | Position | Contact details |
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dr. Kun Ágota | kun.agota@gtk.bme.hu | |
dr. Juhász Márta | juhasz.marta@gtk.bme.hu | |
Gadanecz Péter | gadanecz.peter@gtk.bme.hu |