PSL685 - APPLICATION IN INDUSTRIAL and ORGANIZATION PSY-I

Course Name Code Semester Theory
(hours/week)
Application
(hours/week)
Credit ECTS
APPLICATION IN INDUSTRIAL and ORGANIZATION PSY-I PSL685 1st Semester 2 2 3 7
PrequisitesNone
Course languageTurkish
Course typeElective 
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-Face 
Learning and teaching strategiesLecture
Discussion
Preparing and/or Presenting Reports
Drill and Practice
 
Instructor (s)Prof. Dr. Sait ULUÇ 
Course objectiveThis course aims to investigate the principles of organizational interventions and practice intervention skills via conducting a hybrid job analysis.  
Learning outcomes
  1. Define the ethical principles of organizational interventions.
  2. Determine the job analysis-based dimensions of performance.
  3. Conduct job analysis.
  4. Plan an organizational intervention.
  5. Evaluate an organizational intervention.
Course ContentThis course covers the principles of organizational intervention and job analysis practice in a theoretical framework.
Course Level: Graduate
Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Sait ULUÇ
Course Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sait ULUÇ
Course Assistants: It will be given by the course instructor by the department.
Internship Status: None 
ReferencesCooper, C. L. ve Locke, E. A. (Eds). (2000). Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Linking Theory with Practice. Massachusetss: Blackwell.
Lowman, R. L. (2006). Ethical Practice of Psychology in Organizations. Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
RELEVANT CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH ARTICLES. 

Course outline weekly

WeeksTopics
Week 1Types of organizational intervention
Week 2Types of organizational intervention
Week 3Types of organizational intervention
Week 4Ethical principles of organizational interventions
Week 5Ethical principles of organizational interventions
Week 6Midterm exam
Week 7Planning an organizational intervention
Week 8Planning an organizational intervention
Week 9Assessing an organizational intervention
Week 10Assessing an organizational intervention
Week 11Conducting job analysis
Week 12Conducting job analysis
Week 13Performance appraisal application
Week 14Performance appraisal application
Week 15Performance appraisal application
Week 16Final exam

Assesment methods

Course activitiesNumberPercentage
Attendance1610
Laboratory00
Application1615
Field activities00
Specific practical training00
Assignments115
Presentation15
Project00
Seminar00
Midterms120
Final exam135
Total100
Percentage of semester activities contributing grade succes3565
Percentage of final exam contributing grade succes135
Total100

WORKLOAD AND ECTS CALCULATION

Activities Number Duration (hour) Total Work Load
Course Duration (x14) 16 2 32
Laboratory 0 0 0
Application16232
Specific practical training000
Field activities000
Study Hours Out of Class (Preliminary work, reinforcement, ect)16232
Presentation / Seminar Preparation11515
Project000
Homework assignment13030
Midterms (Study duration)12525
Final Exam (Study duration) 14545
Total Workload52121211

Matrix Of The Course Learning Outcomes Versus Program Outcomes

D.9. Key Learning OutcomesContrubition level*
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1. Understands current theoretical and applied knowledge in psychology.    X
2. Understands the relationships between theoretical and applied knowledge and other disciplines in psychology.   X 
3. Understands the cause and consequences of the transformation of life.X    
4. Evaluates analysis techniques, technologies and applications related to psychology.    X
5. Acts in accordance with legislation, professional values and ethical principles.  X  
6. Presenting solution suggestions with reporting data.   X 
7. Interdisciplinary and interdisciplinary studies are carried out in psychology.X    
8. It produces frameworks within the framework of social responsibility.     
9. Personal and professional life embraces the lifelong learning solution. X   
10. Adopts and applies critical approach.    X
11. Conducts research using psychology knowledge and skills and evaluates the literature analysis of the results.   X 
12. Takes master's education to an advanced level in the academic and practical field.     
13. Information is shared at scientific meetings.     

*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest