512-322 Industrial/Organisational Psychology 3 | |
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Note | Students enrolled in this subject are not permitted to also enrol in 512-323 Professional Applications in Psychology 3. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 1 |
Coordinator | Dr Janice Langan-Fox |
Prerequisites | 512-220 (or equivalent) |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Twenty-four hours of lectures, 12 hours of laboratory classes |
Subject Description | This subject provides students with a foundation in the theories, principles, methods and techniques of industrial/organisational psychology. The theme is human performance in the workplace. Topics will be selected from motivation, selection, performance evaluation, human-computer interaction, job satisfaction, training, human abilities and skill acquisition, learning and instruction. Laboratory exercises develop and extend these areas through practical exercises and simulations. A laboratory workbook has been designed to accompany the laboratory exercises. |
Assessment | An examination of no more than two hours (60%) and written work of no more than 3000 words (40%). |
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