Suspended in 2025/26
PB303 Half Unit
Organisations, Groups and Identity
This information is for the 2025/26 session.
Course Convenor
Dr Ilka Gleibs
Dr Thomas Curran
Prof Bradley Franks
Dr Miriam Tresh
Availability
This course is available on the BSc in Psychological and Behavioural Science. This course is not available as an outside option to students on other programmes. This course is not available to General Course students.
Course content
In any society and any successful organisation, understanding group dynamics and identity processes and how they are connected to the individual is an essential element. This understanding often provides a competitive advantage in managing organisations of all types. Thus, the dynamics within and between groups directly informs the ability of individuals to think, learn, and innovate together. This course provides students with a critical understanding of the different theories and practices associated with identity and group dynamics in organisational settings and beyond.
This course aims to highlight how a better understanding of key social and organisational psychological concepts can contribute to understanding and managing the effectiveness of groups.
Examples of topics that will be covered include: Why group dynamics?; influence and power; identity and inclusion; collective behaviour; importance of groups on mental and physical health; performance and decision-making; diversity management; organisational change; group dynamics and the internet.
By the end of the course you should:
- Understand past and present theories of identity and group dynamics by introducing concepts used by social psychologists and behavioural scientists to understand and improve group behaviour.
- Be able to apply and critically evaluate how identity and group dynamics theories help us to explain and predict real-life experiences.
- Be able to demonstrate how understanding key social psychological and behavioural science concepts can contribute to understand the effectiveness of groups in various settings.
Teaching
15 hours of lectures and 9 hours of classes in the Winter Term.
This course has a reading week in Week 6 of Winter Term.
Lectures will be delivered jointly with PB425, an MSc level course in the department. Classes will be specific for undergraduate students.
Formative assessment
Formative coursework to support minor assessment:
- Draft script for presentation
- Draft script for podcast
- Proposal for poster
- Proposal for visual media
Formative coursework to support major assessment:
- Draft script for case study and policy proposal
- Essay plan
- Draft script for POSTnote AND annotated bibliography
- Draft blog post AND Op-ed
Indicative reading
- Brown, R. & Peherson, S. (2019). Group processes: Dynamics within and between groups. Oxford: Blackwell
- Forsyth, D. R. (2019). Group dynamics. (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning
- Haslam, S.A., (2004). Psychology in Organisations. A Social Identity Approach (2nd ed.). London: Sage
- Levi, D. (2017). Group dynamics for teams (5th ed.). Los Angeles: Sage
Assessment
Project (70%)
Project (30%)
Students will choose ONE minor and ONE major assessment from the lists below:
Minor Assessment (30%, Winter Term):
- Recorded Presentation
- Podcast
- Poster
- Visual media
Major Assessment (70%, Spring Term):
- 3000 word Policy Case Study comprised of Executive Summary (250 words) and Proposal (2500 words)
- 3000 word Essay
- 1500 word parliamentary POSTnote with 1000 word annotated bibliography
- 1500 word blog post AND 1500 word Op-ed
Key facts
Department: Psychological and Behavioural Science
Course Study Period: Winter Term
Unit value: Half unit
FHEQ Level: Level 6
CEFR Level: Null
Total students 2024/25: 14
Average class size 2024/25: 14
Capped 2024/25: NoCourse selection videos
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Personal development skills
- Self-management
- Team working
- Problem solving
- Application of information skills
- Communication
- Commercial awareness
- Specialist skills