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Australian School of Business School of Organisation & Management

MGMT1002 MANAGING ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

COURSE OUTLINE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 2. COURSE DETAILS 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 2.2 Units of Credit 2.3 Summary of Course 2.4 Course Aims and Relationship to Other Courses 2.5 Student Learning Outcomes 3. LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 3.1 Approach to Learning and Teaching in the Course 3.2 Learning Activities and Teaching Strategies 4. ASSESSMENT 4.1 Formal Requirements 4.2 Assessment Details 4.3 Late Submission 5. ACADEMIC HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM 6. COURSE RESOURCES 7. COURSE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT 8. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Workload Attendance Special Consideration and Supplementary Examinations General Conduct and Behaviour Occupational Health and Safety Keeping Informed 1  1  1  1  1  2  2  3  3  4  5  5  5  11  11  11  12  12  13  13  13  13  13  14  14  15 

9. ADDITIONAL STUDENT RESOURCES AND SUPPORT 10. COURSE SCHEDULE

1. STAFF CONTACT DETAILS Course coordinator, lecturer & tutor TBA Tutors Tutors office consultation details will be available on WebCT.

2. COURSE DETAILS 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations Lectures. Tutorials. When enrolling in this course you will have signed up to a tutorial. It is critical that you attend the same tutorial each week. During the first tutorial in week 3, you will be assigned to a study team by the tutor. For a majority of the tutorial activities you will be working with your study team, and in some cases you will be working on your team assignments together. Therefore it is for your own benefit that you stay with the same tutorial throughout the session.

2.2 Units of Credit This course provides 6 units of credit.

2.3 Summary of Course This course will explore organisational behaviour at three levels of analysis: individual (micro), team (mezzo), and organisational (macro). As these three levels of analysis are considered...