Human Resources (HR) Diploma Course

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This Ascentis Quality Assured Level 3 Diploma course is aimed at individuals with an interest in Human Resource issues. This could be either through a role as an individual working in HR, for those who wish to work in associated professions, or as a means to build on an existing knowledge base.

The aim of this course is to enable the students to acquire a thorough grounding in the principal subjects underlying the practice of Human Resources Management (HRM). The course consists of 10 modules, which progressively develop the students' knowledge of this complex, yet rewarding area.

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In the student 'Common Room' you are also able to receive the latest course updates, extra materials and information. You will also be able to take part in the student chat room and forums as part of our online student community.

After enrolling online you will receive your username and password to access your materials within 5 working days. You will also receive your personal student number via email.

Courses in paper/file format are available at an additional fee of £45.00 and you should call our office on 0800 0131030 if you prefer the paper option. This service is available to all students both in the UK and Internationally.

Course fees: £529.00 if paid in full.

Pay monthly option: £159 Deposit followed by 8 monthly payments of £55.00. (Total fees of £599.00) Call in for guaranteed payment plan.


Entry requirements:

There are no previous skills or qualifications required to register for this study programme.

Support:

All students will be assigned a personal tutor with whom they may correspond with via telephone or email. Details will be in your course study pack.

Duration:

All students have two years to complete this course from date of registration. 400 hours average study

Provided materials:

  • Ascentis approved online course
  • Unlimited support Monday to Friday
  • Ascentis registration
  • Certification
  • Access to student common room

Examination:

All students are required to complete online multiple choice final examination. This can be sat from home at anytime of the year.

Assessment method:

This course is completed using continual assessment, allowing your tutor to closely monitor your progress every step of the way.

Qualification:

Ascentis - National Awarding Body

Human Resources HR Diploma
This course is Quality Assured by Ascentis This is a dual certification course. You will receive a certificate from both the College and also the National Awarding body Ascentis. Fees for both are included in the course fee. The course can be enrolled upon by students Internationally. There are no deadlines for enrolments.

Syllabus:


Module 1: Introduction to Human Resource Management (HRM)

The first module seeks to identify exactly what we mean when we use the term HRM, making a clear distinction between the practices of HRM and Personnel Management.

  • The concept is traced from its early development through to the present day. 
  • The two "schools" of HRM are then discussed and the differences between them identified. 
  • This module is concluded by a brief consideration of the European context.

Module 2: The modern HRM environment

In this module students will analyse the factors surrounding the present HRM environment by considering a number of factors including:

  • Globalisation 
  • Recent public sector developments
  • The Labour market
  • Vocation training and education

At the conclusion of this module the student will have acquired a sound knowledge of the underlying background and will be able to place this subject within its true context.

Module 3: The contract of employment

The contract of employment is an all important topic, which is frequently given short thrift in HRM courses. Students will examine a number of important areas including:

  • The nature of the contract of employment
  • The importance of establishing the status of the worker
  • The various criteria used in order to determine this question
  • The influence of European law upon this area

The module contains a number of case based exercises to enable the student to test their understanding as they progress through the module.

Module 4: Contents of the contract of employment

Having established the paramount nature of the status question, the student will now consider the contents of the contract and the relative importance of different terms. Areas covered include:

  • Mutual duties of employer and employee
  • Distinctions between different contractual terms
  • The concept of vicarious liability

Module 5: Termination of the contract of employment

This module examines the various routes through which the contract of employment can come to an end. In addition to unfair dismissal, the module explores:

  • The basic considerations affecting redundancy
  • The concept of frustration
  • The common law view of dismissal

Module 6: Discrimination in Employment

This module considers not only the traditional areas of discrimination such as race and sex, but also examines more recent developments such as:

  • Disability Discrimination
  • Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation

The entire area is placed within the context of European and domestic law.

Module 7: Trades Union and Industrial Conflict

In this module, we examine the following areas:

  • What exactly do we mean by the term "trade union"
  • How have these bodies developed throughout the course of history
  • The legal status afforded to trades unions
  • An outline of the area of industrial conflict

Module 8: Motivational techniques

This is very much a behavioural science topic wherein we turn our attention to:

  • What do we mean when we use the term "motivation"
  • A consideration of some of the barriers to motivation
  • An analysis of the different "schools" of motivation i.e. content and process
  • A detailed look at the work of leading theorists in this area

Module 9: Key human resource processes

In a more functional module, we turn our attention to a consideration of the main HRM processes which are the daily "bread and butter" of the HRM specialist including:

  • Recruitment and selection
  • Learning organisations
  • Performance management
  • Appraisal.

Module 10: Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics

In this final module, we consider two relatively new concepts in relation to this area. The student will consider the potential responses by the HRM specialist to concerns such as environmental awareness and the pressures of national and international governments. The module proposes a number of steps which a responsible HRM specialist may espouse in order to display both its "green" and ethical credentials in the 21st century.


Please note that this is an online course and your materials are delivered within the College web site in PDF format.


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