2024-25 University Bulletin 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2024-25 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

MGT (0210) 366 - Organizational Behavior


Credits: 3.00

Introduces organizational behavior, the social-scientific study of individuals and groups in work organizations. Organizational behavior deals with the changes occurring in today’s workplace, including changes in job design and organizational structure, multicultural diversification of the work force, and the increasing importance of work teams. Built on findings from psychology, social-psychology, sociology, and cultural anthropology, this course examines employee motivation and job satisfaction, factors influencing levels of job performance and psychological dimensions of the work environment. It also discusses personality differences, managerial effectiveness, and stress at work. Individual, group, and social impact on outcomes are studied.

When Offered: Fall,Spring

Prerequisite 1: MGT 262  
Repeatable: No Grade Type: Regular