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S-24 - Sociology of Work

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Sociology of Work
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
S-24 mandatory 4 2L + 2E 5.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
    Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
      Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
      Fourth semester enrolled The conditions for attending the course and taking the exams are defined in more detail in the Decision on monitoring and evaluation of students' work in the academic year 2013/2014. at the Faculty of Political Science.
      Learning objectives
      The aim is that students will acquire basic concepts in the field of Sociology of work and other related disciplines through their teaching activities, and will be able to critically expand their knowledge, formulate research problems and engage in independent research.
      Learning outcomes
      Through their teaching activities, students will master basic concepts in the field of Sociology of work and other related disciplines, and will be able to critically expand their knowledge, formulate research problems and engage in independent research.
      Content
      Basic topics of the course: 1. Science - Sociology of Work 2. Society and Work 3. Culture, man and work 4. Work - Labor 5. Production 6. Production and work facilities 7. Social and working groups 8. Work motivation 9. Organization of labor and production 10.Management and Marketing 11.Works and Conflicts 12. Work and deviations of work (alienation, stress) 13. Labor and deviations of work (boredom, monotony, fatigue) 14. Labor and labor deviations (mobbing at work, injuries and accidents, safety at work) 15. Work and Ecology
      Teaching Methods
      The course will be taught by presenting topics and discussing the topics in the subject, as well as reading the given materials and writing a colloquium and papers from the pre-exam requirements. - The basic subject requirement for all students is regular attendance, reading of teaching materials and writing pre-examinations during the semester. - In order to be eligible for attestation of proper attendance, a student may be absent for a maximum of three weeks, or 20% of coursework. Students who are more than ten minutes late in class or who leave ten or more minutes early will be considered not to have attended the class.
      Literature
      1. Osnovna literatura: B. Kovačević i dr., sociologija rada (Uvod), Saobraćajni fakultet, Doboj, 2008. (Original title)
      2. Dopunska literatura: 1. Bolčić S., Svet rada u transformaciji, Beograd, „Plato“, 2003. 2. Vajt H. V. Mlađi, Čovek organizacije, Beograd, „Prosveta“, 1967. 3. Vejnović D., Vejnović V., Poslovna kultura, Banja Luka, 2007. 4. Walker R. C., Moderna tehnologija i civilizacija, Zagreb, „Naprijed“, 1968. 5. Gidens E., Sociologija, Beograd, „Ekonomski fakultet“, 2005. 6. Di Džordž R. T., Poslovna etika, Beograd, „Filip Višnjić“, 2003. 7. Mamford Luis, Tehnika i civilizacija, Novi Sad, „Mediterran“, 2009. (Original title)
      3. 8. Mumford L., Mit o mašini: Pentagon moći, 2, Zagreb, „Grafički zavod Hrvatske“, 1986. 9. Mumford L., Mit o mašini: Tehnika i razvoj čovjeka, 1, Zagreb, „Grafički zavod Hrvatske“, 1986. 10. Marković Ž. D., Sociologija zaštite na radu, Beograd, „Privredni pregled“, 1981. 11. Miller C. D., Form H. V., Industrijska sociologija, Zagreb, „Panorama“, 1966. 12. Milošević B., Umeće rada, Novi Sad, „Prometej“, 2004. 13. Sociologija rada, Beograd, 1973. 14. Stojković M., Uvod u socijalnu istoriju rada, N (Original title)
      Evaluation and grading
      Prerequisites consist of: two (2) midterm examinations (20 points each), active participation in research work (up to 5 points) and attendance of classes and exercises (up to 5 points). A total of 50 points can be earned on pre-requisites. Colloquium A colloquium is a written test conducted during the semester. At the beginning of the semester, the teacher or associate will explain in more detail the manner of the exam and the timing of the exam. Students are required to write a colloquium and for those who, for whatever reason, do not take the colloquium, they will be deemed not to have passed the colloquium and will receive zero (0) points, in accordance with the Decision on monitoring and evaluation of students' work in the 2013/2014 school year. year. Activity The student can earn credits for the activity based on participation in the research, which will be conducted during the semester. Based on participation and analysis and reports, it can earn from 0 to 5 points per activity. Final Exam The final exam is taken orally and knowledge of the entire subject is tested. The final exam carries a maximum of 50 points.