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INP-INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
INP 3004 Industrial Psychology . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Application of psychological principles to problems of employee
selection, placement, merit rating, job analysis, management training
and other factors related to productivity. May not be taken for credit
by students having credit for MAN 3360.
INP 4224 Psychology of Workforce Diversity
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Addresses the experience of work as it varies with the gender and
ethnic background of workers in the United States. Other bases of
diversity (e.g., disability) may also be addressed. Topics include
work-related stereotypes and attitudes; discrimination and harassment;
career choice, occupational segregation, and employment patterns; group
differences related to fair testing and employment practices; the
relationship of workforce diversity to processes such as supervision,
leadership, mentoring, and power; law and public policy related to
diversity and work. Lecture, discussion, and participative learning
methods are used. Three hours of psychology or sociology are required
prior to taking this course
INP 5131 Legal Issues in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
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3(3,0,0)
Exposes students to laws, guidelines, and court cases (e.g., ADA,
ADEA, FMLA, Sexual Harassment, Civil Rights Acts) important to human
resource functions in organizations, with particular emphasis on
employment testing for selection.
INP 6216 Personnel Selection and Appraisal
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Current issues and techniques in selection, placement and appraisal,
job analysis, criterion development; the validation process, assessment
centers and EEO issues.
INP 6255 Methods in Personnel Psychology
. . . . . 2(2,0,0)
Experience in the construction and/or use of various instruments or
procedures in personnel psychology. Examples may include personnel
selection or performance appraisal devices; job analysis or job
evaluations; calculation of reliability, validity or cut off scores or
needs assessments for training. Permission of instructor is required.
Prerequisite: INP 6216.
INP 6325 Training and Development . . . .
. 3(3,0,0)
Examines both the theory and practice of Training and Development in
organizations. Provides students with a working knowledge of the
industrial psychology model of training the adult learner (i.e.,
assessing training needs, developing training programs, delivering
training programs, and evaluating the success of training
interventions). Also explores theories of learning and motivation and
post-training strategies for enhancing the success of a training
program.
INP 6397 Management and Organizational Behavior
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Appreciation and understanding of the field of organizational
behavior and its application in managing human and other resources. Also
emphasizes understanding individual behavior (motivation,
self-awareness, leadership, etc.), and group dynamics (decision-making,
group development and work) plus conflict, climate, learning styles,
power, stress, process/content, human rights and quality. Utilizes
experiential learning methodologies and other appropriate designs. Not
available to students having credit for MAN 6156. Prerequisite applies
to MBA students only. Prerequisite: MAN 5902 or equivalent.
INP 6944 Practicum in Industrial Psychology
. . . . . 1-3(VARIABLE)
Primarily for education in traditional industrial areas. Involves
placement in an industrial setting. 6-8 hours field experience for every
hour of credit. Must be an industrial-organizational program student and
permission of instructor is required.
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