This course offers an in-depth overview of Organizational Behavior concepts and practices. We will cover conventional management theories and critical approaches, as well as sociological and psychological approaches. We will also explore individual, group and organizational dimensions within business and mission-driven organizations. Further, the course aims to facilitate the effective experiential learning of students through activities and problem-solving exercises based on real world examples.

Code
BA5021
Name
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Credits
2
Pre-requisites
Major=MSc: International Management OR Major=MSc: Int'l Mgmt (NGO & Mission-Based Track) OR Major=MSc: Int'l Mgmt (Sustainability Systems Track)
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
BA (Business)
Level
Graduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
4471
Last update with CAMS
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental principles of organizational behavior and management dynamics in organizations.
Develop abilities of applying organizational behavior theories to real-world problems faced by managers in a global and regional context.
Demonstrate the ability to research, produce, write and present a management report.
Develop teamwork and management potential in class discussion and group projects.
Term Code Name
Fall 2020 BA5021 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Fall 2021 BA5021 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR