PSYC 305 Industrial and Organizational PsychologyMEF UniversityDegree Programs Business AdministrationGeneral Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy Statement
Business Administration
Bachelor Length of the Programme: 4 Number of Credits: 240 TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF: Level 6

Ders Genel Tanıtım Bilgileri

School/Faculty/Institute Faculty of Econ., Admin. and Social Sciences
Course Code PSYC 305
Course Title in English Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Course Title in Turkish Endüstri ve Örgüt Psikolojisi
Language of Instruction EN
Type of Course Flipped Classroom
Level of Course Intermediate
Semester Fall
Contact Hours per Week
Lecture: 3 Recitation: None Lab: None Other: None
Estimated Student Workload 144 hours per semester
Number of Credits 6 ECTS
Grading Mode Standard Letter Grade
Pre-requisites None
Expected Prior Knowledge None
Co-requisites None
Registration Restrictions Only Undergraduate Students
Overall Educational Objective To learn psychological principles applied to human behavior in organizations and work settings, to think critically about the needs of workplaces and to learn understand how the area of I/O Psychology helps address those needs and become aware of the presence of the area in our country.
Course Description This course will provide a scientist-practitioner point of view of I/O Psychology, a scientific discipline that studies human behavior in the workplace. It will prepare students to grasp different personnel psychology functions such as job analysis, training and development, performance evaluation; as well as some organizational behavior concepts such as motivation, communication and leadership.
Course Description in Turkish Bu ders, işyerinde insan davranışlarını inceleyen bilimsel bir disiplin olan Endüstri ve Örgüt Psikolojisi'ne bilim insanı-uygulayıcı bakış açısı sunacaktır. Öğrencilerin iş analizi, eğitim ve gelişim, performans değerlendirmesi gibi farklı personel psikolojisi işlevlerini ve aynı zamanda motivasyon, iletişim ve liderlik gibi bazı örgütsel davranış kavramlarını kavramasını sağlayacaktır.

Course Learning Outcomes and Competences

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) recognize the historical development of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
2) describe the concepts and research areas forming the basis of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
3) adapt and use the basic theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the field of psychology to the industrial field
4) understand the principles and motives underlying working behavior in different organizational structures
5) analyze the personnel related crises from a psychological point of view and suggest some solutions
Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5
1) Has a broad foundation and intellectual awareness with exposure to mathematics, history, economics, and social sciences
2) Demonstrates knowledge and skills in different functional areas of business (accounting, finance, operations, marketing, strategy, and organization) and an understanding of their interactions within various industry sectors
3) Applies theoretical knowledge as well as creative, analytical, and critical thinking to manage complex technical or professional activities or projects
4) Exhibits an understanding of global, environmental, economic, legal, and regulatory contexts for business sustainability
5) Demonstrates individual and professional ethical behavior and social responsibility
6) Demonstrates responsiveness to ethnic, cultural, and gender diversity values and issues
7) Uses written and spoken English effectively (at least CEFR B2 level) to communicate information, ideas, problems, and solutions
8) Demonstrates skills in data and information acquisition, analysis, interpretation, and reporting
9) Displays computer proficiency to support problem solving and decision-making
10) Demonstrates teamwork, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills
11) Displays learning skills necessary for further study with a high degree of autonomy

Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences

N None S Supportive H Highly Related
     
Program Outcomes and Competences Level Assessed by
1) Has a broad foundation and intellectual awareness with exposure to mathematics, history, economics, and social sciences N
2) Demonstrates knowledge and skills in different functional areas of business (accounting, finance, operations, marketing, strategy, and organization) and an understanding of their interactions within various industry sectors N
3) Applies theoretical knowledge as well as creative, analytical, and critical thinking to manage complex technical or professional activities or projects N
4) Exhibits an understanding of global, environmental, economic, legal, and regulatory contexts for business sustainability N
5) Demonstrates individual and professional ethical behavior and social responsibility N
6) Demonstrates responsiveness to ethnic, cultural, and gender diversity values and issues N
7) Uses written and spoken English effectively (at least CEFR B2 level) to communicate information, ideas, problems, and solutions N
8) Demonstrates skills in data and information acquisition, analysis, interpretation, and reporting N
9) Displays computer proficiency to support problem solving and decision-making N
10) Demonstrates teamwork, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills N
11) Displays learning skills necessary for further study with a high degree of autonomy N
Prepared by and Date NESLİHAN TURNALAR ÇETİNKAYA , January 2024
Course Coordinator NESLİHAN TURNALAR ÇETİNKAYA
Semester Fall
Name of Instructor Asst. Prof. Dr. NESLİHAN TURNALAR ÇETİNKAYA

Course Contents

Week Subject
1) Introduction and orientation
2) Research methods in I/O Psychology
3) Technology in personnel psychology / Job Analysis
4) Employee search, assessment, selection, and placement
5) Performance management
6) Training & development
7) Career management
8) Midterm Exam
9) Job attitudes and emotions Productive and counterproductive employee behavior
10) Stress/ Mobbing
11) Motivation
12) Leadership
13) Organizational communication
14) Negotiation
15) Final examination period
Required/Recommended ReadingsRiggio, R.E. (2013). Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology (6th edition). Prentice Hall. Recommended Conte, J. M., & Landy, F. J. (2019). Work in the 21st century: An introduction to industrial and organizational psychology (6th ed.). Wiley. Recommended
Teaching MethodsDuring this course, flipped learning format will be utilized. Students will be prepared for class by watching videos, reviewing the slides and reading suggested articles about the topic of the week. During the class time, they will work in groups and/or alone on various exercises. For some weeks, some Subject Matter Experts from the related field will be invited to the class in order to make students understand the real world executions.
Homework and ProjectsStudents will complete one group assignment and various online activities. The students will work in groups and conduct a diagnosis of a company's human resources practices. They will try to understand the organization's current practices and recommend better solutions based on what they have learned in the course. There will be a midterm exam and three MOOC courses to be completed.
Laboratory WorkNone
Computer UseStudents will be expected to use information technologies pre-, during-, and post-class hours.
Other ActivitiesNone
Assessment Methods
Assessment Tools Count Weight
Attendance 1 % 5
Homework Assignments 3 % 30
Project 1 % 40
Midterm(s) 1 % 25
TOTAL % 100
Course Administration turnalarn@mef.edu.tr

Students missing an exam for a good reason (e.g., if they have a doctor’s report) may be given a makeup exam at the instructor’s discretion. Students are expected to treat university personnel and one another respectfully at all times; this includes showing respect for class content and for others’ opinions. Plagiarism (copying, copy-paste) includes copying sentences or significant sections of sentences from other sources. This can be from other students’ work, or from sources such as books, articles and websites, even if that source is cited in the student’s work. All instances of plagiarism, or other cheating, will result in a grade of zero for that assignment. There will be no opportunity for makeup exams or assignments where plagiarism or other cheating has taken place.

ECTS Student Workload Estimation

Activity No/Weeks Hours Calculation
No/Weeks per Semester Preparing for the Activity Spent in the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements
Course Hours 14 2 3 1 84
Project 2 10 5 30
Midterm(s) 1 15 15
Paper Submission 1 15 15
Total Workload 144
Total Workload/25 5.8
ECTS 6