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About Study Course

Credit points / ECTS:2 / 3
Course supervisor:Sandra Pallo
Study type:Full time
Course level:Bachelor
Target audience:Psychology
Language:Latvian
Branch of science:Psychology; Social Psychology

Objective

To develop knowledge of the psychological aspects of individual and group behaviour in contemporary organisations, as well as the ability to apply the knowledge of organisational psychology in such areas as personnel recruitment, performance management, talent management, employee development.

Prerequisites

General psychology.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

• Defines organisational psychology as a science, its subject matter and problems.
• Describes organisational development techniques and types of consulting.
• Describes various motivation theories.
• Defines the concepts of power and influence.
• Describes the psychological manifestations of the power-subordination relationship in organisations.
• Defines the functions and roles of the manager.
• Describes the psychological and socio-psychological characteristics of the individual types and the impact of these characteristics on the work process.
• Defines loyalty towards the organisation and describes the loyalty formation conditions.
• Describes methods of personnel selection.
• Describes the basic principles of talent management.
• Distinguishes between various leadership theories.
• Distinguishes between different management styles and their impact on work processes within the organisation.
• Distinguishes between the methods of performance evaluation.
• Distinguishes between basic processes of talent management, employee development and motivation systems.
• Describes the causes, dynamics and prevention options of organisational conflict, occupational stress and mobbing.

Skills

• Evaluates what type of organisational culture is specific to the particular organisation and how it affects organisational processes and relationships within the organisation.
• Conducts a competency interview.

Competence

• Explains the psychological processes and phenomena associated with the organisation, its constituent social groups and work teams.
• Develops a job description.
• Analyses the factors determining job satisfaction.

Study course planning

Planning period:Year 2024, Autumn semester
Study programmeStudy semesterProgram levelStudy course categoryLecturersSchedule
Psychology, PSb5Bachelor’sLimited choiceSandra Pallo