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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND MGMT 511

Bowie State University - Organizational Behavior

Dr. R. Mann 3 Credits

Location: Rhein Main

 

Course Description:

This course presents basic concepts of formal organizations. Students will become acquainted with the major conceptual models that purport to explain organizational behavior, will acquire an understanding of the methods used to study organizations and will analyze some of the research, which has been produced. While the emphasis is placed on critical analysis of literature, which deals with "what is," some attention is given to views about "what should be" in order for people to derive maximum satisfaction and other benefits from organizational activity.

 

Basic Texts:

Robbins, Stephen P. Organizational Behavior (9th Ed.).Upper Saddle River, NJ:

Prentice-Hall, 2001.

Ott, J. Steven. Classic Readings in Organizational Behavior (2d Ed.). Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace, 1996.

 

Course Objectives:

1. To provide an introduction to human behavior in organizations and to the behavior of organizations themselves

2. To focus on the theory, philosophy, and especially the practice of managing people and groups in an organization.

3. To examine the theoretical structures and empirical results in the field of behavioral science.

4. To learn how to analyze and constructively review organizational environments through class discussions, case study examination, and written papers.

 

Requirements:

Mastery of concepts emphasized in required readings and class discussions will be accomplished and demonstrated through:

1. Two examinations, these will be essay and quantitative in form, and there will be some choice of which questions to answer.

2. Two written papers on organizational behavior issues.

3. Group project.

4. Active participation in the class discussions.

 

Grading Criteria:

Topic

Percentage of Grade

Mid-term examination

25%

Final examination

25%

Two written papers (2x15)

30%

Group project

10%

Participation

10%

Total

100%

 

 

 

90-100 = A  

80-89 = B  

70-79 = C  

Less than 69 = F(a) Academic Failure  

A grade of F(n) may be assigned for lack of participation.  

 

Office Hours:

The lecturer may be telephoned anytime, including evenings, until 2300 hours.

Home number 06224-73033 (Germany)

Email: mannr@bunt.com

 

 

Projected Schedule

 

Meeting

Date

Topics

Assignments

1

28 Oct 00

Sat

Introduction & Overview

What is Organizational Behavior?

Foundation of Individual Behavior

Perception and Individual Decision Making

Text

Classic Readings

Assign First Paper--Due third meeting

 

 

Chap 1

Chap 2

Chap 3

Appendix A

Chapter I-1,2 & 6

2

29 Oct 00

Sun

Values, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction

Basic Motivation Concepts

Motivation: From Concepts to Applications

Classic Readings

Chap 4

Chap 5

Chap 6

Chapter II-11 & 12

3

11 Nov 00

Sat

First Paper Due

Foundation of Group Behavior

Understanding Work Teams

Review for Mid-term

 

 

Chap 7

Chap 8

4

12 Nov 00

Sun

Mid-term Examination

Present First Paper

Communications

Leadership

Classic Readings

Chap 1-8

 

 

Chap 9

Chap 10

Chapter III-14,15 & 19

5

2 Dec 00

Sat

Power and Politics

Conflict, Negotiations, and Inter-group Behavior

Classic Readings

Chap 11

Chap 12

Chapter IV-24

Chapter VI-35

6

3 Dec 00

Sun

Foundations of Organization Structure

Work Design

Human Resource Policies and Practices

Present Group Project

Classic Readings

Chap 13

Chap 14

Chap 15

 

 Chapter V-31

7

16 Dec 00

Sat

Organizational Culture

Organizational Change and Stress Management

Present Group Project

Review for Final

Chap 16

Chap 17

 

8

17 Dec 00

Sun

Second Paper Due

Final Examination

Group Project and Discussion

 

Chap 9-17

 

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