2010/2011 BA-HA_E158 Human Resource Management
English Title | |
Human Resource Management |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 7,5 ECTS (225 SAT) |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course Period |
Autumn
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Spring
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Fourth Quarter
Pending schedule: Wed.:9.50-11.30, week: 37-45 Wed.:9.50-12.25, week: 36, 46-48 This course will also be offered in Spring 2012 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business Administration |
Course Coordinator | |
Secretary Ane Lindgren Hassing - alh.ioa@cbs.dk | |
Main Category of the Course | |
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Taught under Open University-Taught under open university. | |
Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Learning Objectives | |||||
Objectives: After the completion of this course, students should be able to:
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Examination | |||||
4 hour open book exam | |||||
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Examination | |||||
The exam is a 4 hour written, open book exam. The exam is PC-based with no internet access. It is also possible to write in hand. Exam aids: Books, Personal Notes, Articles, Cases, Pocket Calculators. Assessment is based on 12-point grading scale. Course will include one mandatory feedback assignment which will be an oral presentation (Duration: 20 minutes) of a case analysis in a group. Course will also include one mandatory classroom interaction per student where the student will be engaged by the course instructor in a dialogue on a specific course topic. Around 2-3 students per class will be engaged in this process and their names will be announced in advance. | |||||
Course Content | |||||
Although not all management students become Human Resources (HR) specialists, virtually all will have to work with other people. Dealing with people issues is a process of organizational life, regardless of what functional area or position one is in, be it accounting, finance, marketing or some other area. Since managers in all departments functionally confront HR issues daily, it is important that students of management are introduced to the major topics associated with managing people in the context of the global marketplace. The course is designed to give participants an overview of Human Resource issues and practices in organisations from an international perspective and will include the following topics: · Role of HR in Business Strategy · Job Analysis and Human Resources Planning · Testing and Selection · Training and Development · Performance Management and Appraisal · Compensation Management · Career Management and Development · Employee Relations · International HRM The course’s development of personal competences: This course is designed to help students become more effective managers (and employees) by raising awareness and understanding of critical human resources related issues such as:
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Teaching Methods | |||||
The course is designed to be highly interactive and will include Lectures, Classroom Discussions, Case Analyses, Group Presentations by Course Participants and Exercises. Pre-class preparation and reading and active participation in classroom discussions is expected. | |||||
Literature | |||||
1. Dessler, G. (2011). Human Resource Management (12e), Prentice Hall. (ISBN-10:013608995X; ISBN-13: 9780136089957) Cases will also be assigned for reading and pre-class preparation during the course |