Undergraduate Diploma in Human Resource Development and Management
Course Description
Effective, enthusiastic, and empathetic HR professionals are crucial in hiring and nurturing the right talent, driving an organisation’s overall success. This diploma programme equips students with a comprehensive understanding of HR management principles and the latest emerging practices in the field.
It covers essential topics such as cultural diversity, job assessment, and HR information systems. It also focuses on identifying key areas for change to improve organisational efficiency and how to foster positive employee acceptance of these changes.
Students will also explore the impact of evolving sociological trends and research methods on human resource management, preparing them for the dynamic and ever-changing HR landscape.
Entry Requirements
Candidates who apply for this course must possess:
- a qualification at MQF Level 4 (one ‘A’ Level or equivalent in any subject)
AND
- a pass in English* and Mathematics at MQF Level 3 (‘O’ Level or equivalent).
Preference is given to applicants having a year of work experience related to the field of study.
* Students whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate evidence of an adequate level of English proficiency.
Target Audience
This course is targeted at professionals with HR experience, such as:
- HR coordinator
- HR manager
- training manager
- payslip coordinator
- HR supervisor
The target group can be extended to those who have the experience but lack a formal qualification and wish to have a more thorough background in the subject in order to progress further in their careers.
Career Paths
- The programme aims to prepare you for positions in middle-management and other senior roles such as that of an HR manager, head of HR and HR director of any organisation, both in the private and public sector.
Modules
You are required to complete 10 compulsory modules (60 ECTS) to fulfil the requirements of this Undergraduate Diploma in Human Resource Development and Management
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How you’ll be assessed
The course comprises:
- Evening classes for part-time courses.
- Classes held throughout the day for full-time courses.
- Guided learning, presentations, comprising synchronous online discussions, tutorials and/or videos.
- Self-study hours comprising research, reading and assignment work.
Assessment
Assessment is carried out via two mandatory components:
- Modular Assessment
- Project Assessment
The programme includes different forms of assessment which allow for and promote students’ critical engagement. The formative and summative assessment tasks may include an in-class assignment and/or a home-based written assignment using diverse assessment tools which may take the form of online and in-class discussions, examinations, case studies, reports, proposals, essays, and presentations, etc., as applicable to the diverse modules.
Course Intake Dates
October 2024
Learning Outcomes
For Communication Skills:
The learner will be able to:
- Illustrate the early theories of management.
- Promote the strategic tools for external and internal analysis
- Promote organisational motivators such as; holding regular meetings with employees, highlight the organisation’s achievements and recognise and value employees’ achievements.
- Proceed to study the forces shaping today’s organisation such as; buyer power, variety and solutions, the internet, multiple decisions, change and speed.
- Promote the key factors critical in developing a competency framework.
- Illustrate the different processes of knowledge management such as; knowledge generation, codification, application and transfer.
- Discuss the factors involved in developing a learning organisation such as; planning, empowerment, structure adaptability, entrepreneurship and innovation, contribution and knowledge and communication.
- Define performance objectives and performance indicators.
- Promote various appraisal methods.
- Effectively motivate employees through communication skills.
- Outline the trade unions and house unions’ roles and responsibilities.
- Explain bi-lingual issues in Collective Agreements, interpretations and their resolution.
- Describe effective preparation methods for negotiation sessions.
- Discuss innovative and contemporary ways in acquiring talent.
- Illustrate challenges for HRM such as; production, job satisfaction, employee turnover and employee absence.
For Learning Skills:
The learner will be able to:
- Undertake further studies on the relation between business and HR strategy.
- Undertake further studies on the aims and rational of strategic HRM and the importance of achieving a competitive advantage through HRM.
- Undertake further studies in the implications of Organisational Citizenship Behaviour for future research.
- Evaluate own learning on managing organisational development in terms of success indicators, models for organisational development and employee readiness for organisational development.
- Evaluate own learning on organisational vs individual learning and generative vs adaptive learning.
- Proceed to study the best practices in effectively introducing PMPs.
- Proceed to study the steps in managing an appraisal interview.
- Study the relationship between motivation and performance.
- Undertake further studies on the uses of the psychological contract.
- Undertake further studies in ways how to achieve formal approval of proposals.
- Undertake further studies on contemporary ethical dilemmas.
- Undertake further studies on the developments and concerns of HR in terms of; technological advances, globalisation, demographics and ethics.