- GENERAL
SCHOOL | SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES | ||||
SECTION | SOCIAL POLICY | ||||
LEVEL OF STUDIES | LEVEL 6 | ||||
COURSE CODE | 74 | SEMESTER OF STUDIES | 6th & 8th | ||
COURSE TITLE | Employee Relations | ||||
INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES in case the credits are awarded in discrete parts of the course e.g. Lectures, Laboratory Exercises, etc. If the credits are awarded uniformly for the entire course, enter the weekly teaching hours and the total credits |
WEEKLY HOURS TEACHING | CREDIT UNITS | |||
3 | 6 | ||||
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TYPE OF COURSE
Background, General Knowledge, Scientific Area, Skills Development |
Scientific Area | ||||
PREREQUISITE COURSES: | NO | ||||
LANGUAGE OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATIONS: | GREEK
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THE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS | YES | ||||
ONLINE COURSE PAGE (URL) | |||||
- LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes | ||
The learning outcomes of the course are described, the specific knowledge, skills and abilities of an appropriate level that students will acquire after the successful completion of the course.
Consult Annex A · Description of the Level of Learning Outcomes for each course of study according to the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area · Descriptive Indicators of Levels 6, 7 & 8 of the European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning and Annex B · Summary Guide to writing Learning Outcomes |
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This course examines the role of the employee relations in modern organisations. Key functions such as collective bargaining, trade unionism, labour-management relations, state interventionin labour relations areconsidered.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: – Demonstrate an understanding of basic theories of Industrial Relations – Apply their understanding of theoretical models to analyze trends in data pertaining to topics in employee relations. – Apply their understanding of theoretical models to case studies presented in the course. – Construct, defend, and analyze important issues of employee relations |
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General Competencies | ||
Taking into account the general skills that the graduate must have acquired (as these are listed in the Diploma Supplement and listed below) which / which of them is the subject of the course intended for?. | ||
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies
Adaptation to new situations Decision-making Autonomous work Teamwork Working in an international environment Working in a multidisciplinary environment Production of new research ideas |
Project planning and management
Respect for diversity and multiculturalism Respect for the natural environment Demonstration of social, professional and moral responsibility and sensitivity to gender issues Criticism and self-criticism Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking |
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Personal Work
Collective Work Decision-Making |
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- COURSE CONTENT
- TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS – EVALUATION
WAY OF DELIVERY Face to face, Distance learning, etc. |
Face to face | ||||||||||||||
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Use of TEIs in Teaching, Laboratory Education, Communication with students |
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TEACHING ORGANIZATION
The way and methods of teaching are described in detail. Lectures, Seminars, Laboratory Exercise, Field Exercise, Study & Bibliography Analysis, Tutorial, Practical (Placement), Clinical Practicum, Art Workshop, Interactive Teaching, Educational Visits, Project, Writing a Project, Writing a Paper, Artistic Creation, etc. The student’s study hours for each learning activity are listed, as well as the hours of non-guided study so that the total workload at semester level corresponds to the standards ofECTS |
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STUDENT EVALUATION
Description of the evaluation process
Evaluation Language, Assessment Methods, Formative or Concluding, Multiple Choice Test, Short Answer Questions, Essay Development Questions, Problem Solving, Written Assignment, Report/ Report, Oral Examination, Public Presentation, Laboratory Thesis, Clinical Examination, Clinical Examination, Artistic Interpretation, Other/ Other
Explicitly defined assessment criteria are mentioned and if and where they are accessible to students. |
1.Written examination (in Greek)
2.Essays 3.Presentation of essays They are analysed during the first lecture
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- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Witney F.& Sloane A. (2000), Labor Relations, Prentice Hall.
Leat, M. (2007, Exploring employee Relations, Elsevier.
Godard, J. (2005), Industrial relations, the economy and society, Captus Press.
Salamon M. (1997), Industrial Relations: Theory and practice, Prentice Hall.