Module Information
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Lecture | 10 x 2 Hour Lectures |
Tutorial | 5 x 1 Hour Tutorials |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Exam | 2 Hours Unseen written examination | 50% |
Semester Assessment | 2500 word assignment | 50% |
Supplementary Exam | 2 Hours Unseen written examination Repeat failed element | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | 2500 word individual assignment Repeat failed element | 50% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
* Examine the historical development of human resource management, both as an academic discipline and within organisations;
* Analyse the major issues involved in the employment relationship and the dynamics shaping the contemporary labour market;
* Locate organisations' approaches to recruitment, selection and training within the wider industrial relations context;
* Critically review the changing roles of human resource specialists, and line managers who also manage people;
* Understand the location of pay as one of a number of rewards;
* Evaluate the contemporary issues around human resource management, and the development of the labour movement;
* Locate the human resource management function in an international context.
Aims
The aim of this module is to introduce undergraduate students to the key concepts related to Human Resource Management. The module considers the development of Human Resource Management, both as an academic discipline and a practical business function, and relates business decisions on how to manage people to the wider labour market context and industrial relations system. Students will learn how differing approaches to human resource issues such as recruitment, selection and training are influenced by both internal and external factors.
Brief description
Content
2 Labour Markets
3 Recruitment and Selection
4 Training and Development
5 Performance Management, Pay Systems and Rewarding People
6 The Contemporary Employment Relationship
7 The Labour Movement and Rights at Work
8 International Human Resource Management
9 Control and Consent, Grievance and Discipline
10 Course Review
Examination Discussion
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | Analysis of relevant numerical reports, particularly to inform coursework. |
Communication | Oral presentation of tutorial exercises. Compilation and structuring of the assignmnt. |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Students to show awareness of their own learning styles, personal preferences and needs, and identify barriers to learning. Demonstrate self awareness and manage completion of coursework and development of individual research skills. |
Information Technology | Through accessing various sources for reference material, use of word processing skills in the completion of the coursework, development of powerpoint and presentation skills. |
Personal Development and Career planning | Identifying learning styles, development of critical thinking, discussion of role of HR function in graduate recruitment. |
Problem solving | Students will be encouraged to develop creative thinking approaches to problem solving. |
Research skills | Identifying, gathering and assimilating information from various sources for both seminar exercises and coursework. |
Subject Specific Skills | An ability to locate the Human Resource Management Function within the wider organization and business environment. |
Team work | Seminars to include group exercises. |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6