Human Resources Mgt.

  • College of Management & Technology |
  • English

Description

To provide an overview of human resource management as a major of business, its importance, its s and role in today’s organization. The course outlines the roles and s of members of the human resources department, as well as educating others outside human resources, in how their roles include human resources-related activities. The student will learn about the evolution in human resources management as we know it today. Emphasis is placed on the modern day importance of HRM and the new “corporate view” of the . Additionally, the student will be exposed to the view of HRM from the perception of both management and subordinate employees. The importance of maintaining fair and equitable compensation and benefit programs will be discussed. The student will be exposed to other critical areas of staffing, training and developing human potential, compensation, benefits, and performance managementrn

Program

Accounting

Objectives

  • The course objectives are to:rn-Investigate the strategic management process from the HR perspective. rn-Examine the usefulness of various methods used in job analysis, testing and measurement, and internal and external market analysis.rn-Cover the theories and techniques of training and development from strategic and operational perspectives rn-Analyze job evaluation techniques, salary surveys, individual and group performance-based pay, as well as insurance and pension plan administration.

Textbook

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Course Content

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