School of Business and Economics
The Psychology of Professional Learning and Development
Full course description
When do smart people make stupid decisions? Why can't you force people to be creative? How do you become an expert at something? And why do some experts fail, make mistakes, or become overconfident in decision making?The present course analyzes and examines how people make decisions in business and everyday life. Based on insights from cognitive psychology we explore how professionals make decisions and learn in different work settings. Specifically we will study such topics as cognitive biases, creativity, learning from failure, and expertise development. The course provides a strong foundation in cognitive psychology that can contribute to your understanding in many different domains, such as (behavioral) economics, finance and marketing.
Learning in this course is based on a series of experiments conducted in the classroom and through projects and assignments with your peers, tutor, and in small groups to understand the nature of cognition in the business context.
Course objectives
You will explore and apply theoretical concepts of cognitive psychology to develop an understanding about what enables professionals to become top performers in their field. Throughout the course, you will develop the skill to apply theoretical concepts to(business) practice, cases, as well as to your own experiences and educational situation. This transfer will be done through modeling complex situations and formulating specific implications and recommendations. You will also learn to manage your own and others' learning with a special emphasis on feedback-seeking.Prerequisites
Students need to be interested in issues of decision-making, learning and human performance. An advanced level of English is crucial to engage in all activities in this course.Recommended reading
An e-reader has been compiled with introductory book chapters, academic articles and non-fiction book chapters.EBC2031
Period 4
3 Feb 2025
4 Apr 2025
ECTS credits:
6.5Instruction language:
EnglishCoordinator:
- S.J.H. Giesbers
Teaching methods:
Assignment(s), Paper(s), PBL, Presentation(s), Work in subgroupsAssessment methods:
Attendance, Final paper