About the Course
.The Diploma in Human Resource Management program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of managing human capital within organizations. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will develop the skills necessary to excel in various HR roles and contribute to organizational success.
Core Courses:
Human Resource Management Fundamentals: This course provides an overview of the role of HRM within organizations, covering topics such as workforce planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, and onboarding. Students will learn about HRM's strategic importance in aligning human capital with organizational goals.
Employee Relations and Labor Law: Students will explore the legal and ethical frameworks governing employee-employer relationships. Topics include employment contracts, labor laws, workplace diversity, discrimination, harassment, and conflict resolution strategies.
Compensation and Benefits Management: This course examines the design and administration of compensation and benefits programs. Students will learn about salary structures, incentive schemes, employee benefits, and the role of compensation in attracting, motivating, and retaining talent.
Training and Development: Effective training and development programs are essential for enhancing employee performance and career growth. This course covers needs assessment, training design and delivery, performance appraisal, career development, and employee feedback mechanisms.
Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS): In today's digital age, HRIS plays a crucial role in managing HR functions efficiently. Students will learn about the implementation and use of HRIS for tasks such as payroll processing, attendance tracking, performance management, and data analytics.
Elective Courses:
Students may have the option to choose elective courses based on their interests and career goals. Elective options may include:
Talent Management
Organizational Development
Workplace Health and Safety
Diversity and Inclusion
International Human Resource Management
Capstone Project:
In the final semester, students will undertake a capstone project that integrates knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program. The project may involve analyzing HR-related issues in a real-world context, developing HR policies and procedures, or conducting a comprehensive HR audit.
Internship/Practicum:
To gain practical experience, students may participate in an internship or practicum with organizations where they can apply theoretical concepts in a real-world HR environment. This hands-on experience will allow students to develop practical skills, build professional networks, and gain insights into industry best practices.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be prepared for entry-level HR positions such as HR assistant, recruiter, HR coordinator, or training specialist. Some may choose to pursue further education or professional certifications to advance their careers in HR management.