Human Resources Management Concentration
 

No organization can exist, let alone function without people; without their resources of human knowledge, skills, experience, creativity and effort. The concept and the field of human resources management has emerged clearly only over the past decade or so, extending its scope well beyond the role often attributed to the traditional personnel function. It is no longer simply the administration, servicing, and control of personnel through a series of employee-related activities, nor is it simply the management of people at work. In recent years it has emerged as a strategic activity that ensures the organization develops and allocates its human resources in harmony with its other strategic plans and corporate objectives. The field has changed, not only in its content but also in its approach, its scope of coverage, and its conceptualization and appreciation of the role and importance within the organization of the human resources and in the quality of performance demanded of the human resource manager and his or her staff.

The Human Resources Management concentration aims to equip students with a comprehensive base of knowledge and abilities in general management and business on which is built a fundamental appreciation, knowledge and skill base in the field of human resources management. This preparation is appropriate to employment either in a general management role or as a member of the human resources management function of an organization. Within the human resources management function, the graduate would be prepared to progress either in a generalized role or within one of the emerging specialist fields such as recruitment, selection and placement, human resources development, compensation and benefits, and industrial relations.

 
Requirements
 
Core Courses 39 units
  ACCT 1210 Principles of Accounting I 3 units
  ACCT 1220 Principles of Accounting II 2 units
  BUS 1190 Mathematics for Business 2 units
  BUS 1200 Statistics for Business 2 units
  BUS 1240 Business & Corporate Social Responsibility 3 units
  BUS 2130 Business Communications 2 units
  BUS 2170 Principles of Law 3 units
  BUS 2210 Organizational Behaviour 3 units
  BUS 3200 Strategic Management 3 units
  BUS 3570 BBA Project 2 units
  ECON 1210 Principles of Microeconomics 2.5 units
  ECON 1220 Principles of Macroeconomics 2.5 units
  FIN 2230 Financial Management 3 units
Either      
ISEM 2450 Management Information Systems
)
 
Or    
)
3 units
ACCT 2510 Accounting Information Systems
)
 
MKT 2310 Marketing Management 3 units
         
Concentration Required Courses 15 units
  HRM 2110 Human Resources Management 3 units
  HRM 2150 Human Resources Development 3 units
  HRM 2160 Recruitment & Selection 3 units
  HRM 3120 Performance Appraisal & Rewards 3 units
HRM 3180 Labour Relations & Law 3 units
         
Concentration Elective Courses* 6 units
  BUS 2770 Business Internship 3 units
  BUS 3220 Managerial Communications 3 units
  BUS 3690 Cross-cultural & Comparative Management 3 units
  HRM 2640 Applied Social Psychology in Organizations 3 units
  HRM 3190 Human Resources Research & Measurement 3 units
  HRM 3630 Human Resources Management in China 3 units
  HRM 3650 Human Resources Strategy & Planning 3 units
 
Complementary Studies Courses 36 units
Core Requirements  
  I.T. 1120 Business Information Systems 3 units
  LANG 1480 University Chinese 3 units
  LANG 1491-2 English I & II 6 units
  U.L. 1121-2 University Life 0 unit
  Physical Education Courses 0 unit
  Values and the Meaning of Life Course 3 units
  Distribution Requirements  
  Any two courses outside Business, of which one must be Science course 6 units
  Any two courses outside 1st concentration 6 units
  Free elective courses 9 units
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        96 units
 
* Students are required to take at least 12 units of Level III courses from Concentration Elective Courses and Complementary Studies Courses. Out of these 12 units, at least 3 units must be taken from Concentration Elective Courses.
 
 
 
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Source: Calendar/Bulletin 2011-2012
Last modified: August 2011