Semester Project in a Core Course

Course: Management of Organizations

Structural unit: Faculty of Economics

Title
Semester Project in a Core Course
Code
ОК 1.35
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
5 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1
Learning outcomes
PLO 4. Demonstrate skills to identify problems and justify management decisions. PLO 5. Describe the content of functional areas of the organization. PLO 6. Identify skills of search, collection and analysis of information, calculation of indicators to justify management decisions. PLO 16. Demonstrate skills of independent work, flexible thinking, openness to new knowledge, be critical and self-critical. PLO 17. Carry out research individually and / or in a group under the guidance of a leader.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Execution of course work in the discipline "Personnel Management" is an independent research aimed at developing practical skills of research in the subject area of ​​specialty 073 "Management" through the consolidation, deepening and generalization of knowledge gained by students during their studies and their application to comprehensive solution of a specific professional task. The course work allows the student to demonstrate the level of formation of managerial thinking and a number of general and professional competencies.
Course content
The course work on the subject "Personnel Management" involves in-depth study of historical experience and current state of development of individual subsystems of the personnel management system, which allows to analyze global trends in management efficiency and features of its functional areas in domestic enterprises.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Балабанова Л. В. Стратегічне управління персоналом підприємства : навч. посіб. / Л. В. Балабанова, О. В. Стельмашенко. – К. : Знання, 2011. – 236 с 2. Балабанова Л.В., Сардак О.В. Управління персоналом. Підручник. – К.: Центр учбової літератури, 2011. – 468 c. 3. Виноградський М. Д. Управління персоналом : навч. посіб. [2-ге ви- дання] – К. : Центр учбової літератури, 2009. – 502 с. 4. Жуковська В.М. Управління персоналом. Праткикум: Навч. посібник. / В.М. Жуковська, І.П. Миколайчук; КНТЕУ. – К.: Академ-видав, 2006. – 606 с. 5. Менеджмент персоналу : практикум / [В.М.Петюх, Б.Г.Базилюк, О.О.Герасименко та ін.] ; Ін-т бізнесосвіти. - Київ : КНЕУ, 2014. – 380 с. 6. Михайлова Л.І. Управління персоналом. Навчальний посібник. – К.: Центр учбової літератури, 2007. – 248 с. 7. Міждисциплінарний словник з менеджменту / За ред. Д.М.Черваньова, О.І.Жилінської. – К.: Нічлава, 2011. – 624 с.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Consultations and interviews with the supervisor, independent work, individual training
Assessment methods and criteria
The term paper is defended in public at a meeting of the commission appointed by the department, consisting of teachers of the department with the participation of the supervisor of the term paper, in the presence of all students of the group, within the specified time. During the defense the student must reveal in an oral report (up to 10 minutes) the main content of the provisions, justify their own positions on the research problem, pay attention to the comments in the review, answer questions from members of the commission and other questions. The best term papers can be recommended for speeches at the Days of Science, for participation in scientific student conferences, competitions for scientific papers, etc. 90-100 / Excellent 75-89 / Good 60-74 / Satisfactory 0-59 / Fail
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Tetiana Bilorus
Department of Innovation and Investment Management
Faculty of Economics

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Innovation and Investment Management
Faculty of Economics