UVA SCPS Course Offerings

HR 404
Human Behavior in Organizations

Course Description: The bottom line goal is for the student to understand effective techniques to manage the human element of an organization. Fundamental to achieving this goal is for the student to understand the concepts and theories based on behavioral science research that have emerged and been developed during the 20th and 21st centuries. The student will develop skills in applying those concepts and theories based by analyzing realistic organizational cases and processing and discussing those analyses with fellow students and the instructor. Finally, the student brings those skills to their own organizations to access current management practices and develop recommendations for improvement.

Prerequisites: HR 401 required for students in certificate prog.

Courses available for registration:


Term Schedule
Number
Section Credit
Hours
Time Day Center Offering
the Course
Course
Location
Instructor

Spring 2008 08116980 1980 3 0830 - 1630 F Northern Virginia Off Grounds - Miscellaneous
Room TBA
Perry Heil
Session Dates: Nov 9 2007 - Jan 4 2008
Course Website:
Notes and Comments:
Program Contact: Russell Lentner
Textbook Information
Tuition: Tuition rates are based on registrant's status and residency. You must complete a profile in order to establish an accurate tuition rate and register for credit courses. Register Now!

Spring 2008 08116753 0060 3 0900 - 1600 S Northern Virginia Northern Virginia Center
Room TBA
Creda Parham
Session Dates: Jan 26 2008 - May 6 2008
Course Website:
Notes and Comments:
Program Contact: Russell Lentner
Textbook Information
Tuition: Tuition rates are based on registrant's status and residency. You must complete a profile in order to establish an accurate tuition rate and register for credit courses. Register Now!