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BUSI1251: Managing, Behaviour and Organisations

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Type Tied
Level 1
Credits 20
Availability Available in 2023/24
Module Cap None.
Location Durham
Department Management and Marketing

Prerequisites

  • None

Corequisites

  • None

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • None

Aims

  • The module aims to:
  • Provide a fundamental foundation to understand how to manage people and organisations within contemporary society. To introduce students to the concepts that underlie explanations of individual and group behaviour. Students will be encouraged to apply these concepts to a range of issues including their own experience through learning from lectures, workshops and investigative projects.
  • Address collaborative and action mindsets.

Content

  • See Indicative Content section below.

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • Understand the conceptual foundations about how to manage people and organisations.
  • Review different perspectives on managing people and organisations.
  • Appreciate and apply theories, models, frameworks and basic research methods to examine issues relevant to people and organisations management.
  • Gain further knowledge and understanding of contemporary themes and issues relevant to the management of people and organisations.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • Indicative Content
  • Conceptual foundations about how to manage people and organisations (e.g., introduction to psychology of individual differences, social psychology, organisational behaviour).
  • Different perspectives on people, management and organisations (e.g., perceptions, teams, roles of managers, motivation, leadership, decision-making and performance).
  • Using basic research methods from positivist, interpretist and phenomenological backgrounds to examine issues relevant to people, management and organisations (e.g., survey, interview, case study).
  • Contemporary themes and issues relevant to the management of people and organisations.

Key Skills:

  • Students will develop:
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Written skills
  • Self-management skills
  • Group work skills
  • Oral Presentation skills
  • Team preparation and presentation delivery skills

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module
  • Learning takes place through attendance at lectures, preparation for and participation in workshops and assessments. Workshop preparation and activity will require students to refer to relevant academic and other sources, to conduct basic enquiries with managers, employees and others, and to apply concepts to a variety of cases, questions and situations.
  • For the formative, students undertake exercises in workshops and receive continuing feedback.
  • Summative assessment is by means of a group presentation and a group report which will involve an enquiry into real world illustrations of concepts relevant to the module content. The aim is to test knowledge, understanding, application of enquiry and other skills and appreciation of key concepts and issues. As well as developing team-working skills essential to business

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Lectures10Weekly2 hours20 
Workshops4Fortnightly2 hours8 
Preparation and Reading172 
Total200 

Summative Assessment

Component: Final Team Project PresentationComponent Weighting: 30%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Oral Group Presentation15 minutes100Individual written assignment of 1000 words
Component: Final Team Project ReportComponent Weighting: 70%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Written Report2500 words max100Individual written assignment of 2500 words

Formative Assessment

Students undertake exercises in workshops and receive continuing feedback.

More information

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