
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGECourse Dates: 27 August - 14 December 2001 Break: 13 - 26 October Instructor: Dr. Kathy
J Boyd
Consultation: Via email at kjboyd@ed.umuc.edu. or via DSN 370-6762, CIV +49-6221-378219 (Germany) or home +33-478-939747 (France) Course Description: This course is an advanced introduction to theory, research, and change of strategy of behavior in organizations. Among the most effective ways of learning about human behavior is through the application of theories through group work, discussion, exercises and case studies. Success is most likely in learning situations where there is collaboration, interaction, informality and mutual respect. Online courses can serve as an excellent medium for such learning situations. Topics covered will include conflict and negotiation; global organizational behavior; group behavior and process; leadership, power and politics; managers and organizational behavior; motivation and reward systems; organizational communication; organizational culture; organizational development and change; and stress in the work place. Required Textbooks and Readings: Robbins, S.P. (2001). Organizational Behavior [9th Edition]. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.Objectives: This course enables students to: 1. Understand the principle theories of behavior in organizations and the relationships between individual and group behaviorRequirements: 20% Participation in discussions – evaluated on quality and timelinessCourse Schedule: All students are advised to review the 2001/2002 UMUC DE Calendar for Term I at http://www.ed.umuc.edu/de/cal/decalendar01.html#term1 Aug 27-Sept 2 Introductions Objectives: Become familiar with WebTycho, get to know each other a bit, and begin discussion of OB Assignment 1: Logon and introduce yourselfSept 3-Sept 16 Module 1 Objectives: Focus on the individual in organizations and the basic theories of OB Assignment 3: Discuss Chapters 2-7 of RobbinsSept 17-Sept 30 Module 2 Objective: Focus on the group in organizations and the basic theories of group dynamics Assignment 6: Discuss Chapters 8-13 of RobbinsOct 1-Oct 12 Module 3 Objective: Focus on organizational change in complex organizations Assignment 9: Discuss Chapters 14-18 of RobbinsBreak Oct 13-Oct 26 Oct 29-Nov 11 Module 4 Objective: Develop and present research on the major issues, controversies, developments, and trends in the field Assignment 13: Definitive choice of research topic, strategy and resourcesNov 12-Nov 25 Module 5 Objective: Develop and present research on the major issues, controversies, developments, and trends in the field Assignment 15: Progress report on researchNov 26-Dec 7 Module 6 Objectives: Finalize research project, prepare for exam and evaluate the course Assignment 17: Submission of Final DraftDec 8-Dec 16 Exam Week Assignment 20: EXAM |