Diploma in Human Resource Management
- Live Lectures
- Human Resource Management
- 120 Credit Hours
- GEL 1325 / $500
Overview
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the Diploma in Human Resource Management program, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent qualification
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Interest in human resource management and organizational behavior
Equivalences
Students with prior experience in HR or relevant academic qualifications may be eligible for equivalences or exemptions from specific course modules. Applicants can submit transcripts or portfolios for evaluation to determine if they qualify for any exemptions.
Qualification Structure
The Diploma in Human Resource Management is structured to cover a wide range of HR topics essential for professional practice. Core modules include:
- Introduction to Human Resource Management
- Recruitment and Selection
- Training and Development
- Employee Relations and Conflict Management
- Compensation and Benefits
- HR Strategy and Planning
- Legal and Ethical Issues in HR Management
Students may also have the opportunity to choose elective modules based on their interests and career goals, such as Performance Management, Diversity and Inclusion, or HR Analytics.
Duration and Delivery
The Diploma in Human Resource Management program typically spans [insert duration here], with classes delivered through a combination of lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Classes may be conducted on-campus, online, or through a blended learning approach, providing flexibility for students to balance their studies with other commitments.
Assessment and Verification
Assessment methods vary for each module and may include individual and group assignments, presentations, case analyses, exams, and role-plays. Students will be evaluated based on their understanding of HR concepts, analytical skills, critical thinking abilities, and application of HR practices to real-world scenarios. Assessment criteria will be clearly communicated, and feedback will be provided to support student learning and development.
Progressions
Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Human Resource Management program, graduates may pursue various pathways for further education and career advancement. Graduates may seek entry-level HR positions in various industries, such as HR assistant, recruiter, or training coordinator. Alternatively, graduates may choose to articulate into advanced diploma programs, bachelor’s degree programs, or pursue professional certifications such as the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) certification to enhance their qualifications and advance their careers in human resource management.