Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management

Business & Management

A course by

SIT

Gain theoretical and applied knowledge in human resource management, employment relations, organisational behaviour, and management skills for diverse workplaces.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (60 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

SIT2LRN Distance Learning, Online

It will take a total of 17 weeks

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Problem solving and teamwork

Apply problem solving skills individually and within teams in organisational contexts.

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Employment relations and legislation

Critically examine and address applications of employment relations theory, related legislation, dispute resolutions, and negotiation processes.

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Organisational behaviour and change

Analyse organisational behaviour, workforce diversity, and change management processes in contemporary workplaces.

What You're Signing Up For

The Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management provides students with a degree or extensive relevant experience the opportunity to develop specialist theoretical and applied knowledge in human resource management. It focuses on HR policy, business ethics, employment relations, and management of diverse workplaces, combining practical learning with development of key management and interpersonal skills.

Course Content

  • Employment Relations: theory, legislation, dispute resolution, and legal environment
  • Advanced Human Resource Management: workforce strategy, recruitment, staff development, rewards
  • Dynamics of Employment Relations: legal frameworks, policy, regulation, global and legislative contexts
  • Management Skills for a Diverse Workforce: leadership theories, diversity, self-awareness, conflict management, interpersonal skills

What you need to know first

Undergraduate degree in any discipline OR

Mature student aged at least 20 years with at least three years’ relevant work experience (CV required)

English language proficiency (if applicable): IELTS 6.0 academic (no band below 5.5), or equivalent

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Business and Management

  • Human Resources

  • Employment Relations

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • HR Advisor

  • Recruitment Specialist

  • Employment Relations Consultant

  • People and Culture Coordinator

  • HR Manager

  • Policy or Change Management Advisor