Strategic People Management
Postgraduate Certificate
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Course Code | SG_BSTRA_S09 |
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Céim | 9 |
Fad ama | 1 year |
Creidmheasanna | 30 |
Modh Seachadta | Online |
Suímh campais | Sligo |
Modh Seachadta | Páirtaimseartha |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
The aim of this online Postgraduate Certificate in Strategic People Management (Level 9) programme is to support the development of knowledge, skills, and competencies relevant and useful to HR professionals and non HR professionals already in or aspiring to HR or other roles that involve working with, managing or leading people in organisations.
Key areas covered include the world of work, resourcing and talent management, personal and professional effectiveness, strategic HRM, strategic reward management, strategic employee relations, advanced diversity and inclusion and advanced employment law. The programme is focused on applying theory in practice and will include the completion of essays, work-based projects, reflective journals, learning logs and the demonstration of practical skills.
It is an online, part time, evening course that is delivered under 1 year (2 semesters). Students will attend live, online lectures, two evenings per week, for 3 hours each evening. Students will study three modules in total. You will be learning alongside other people who are working in the profession which will give you cutting edge knowledge of HR and allow you to build a strong network in HR for the future.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
The World of Work – Theory and PracticeThis module focuses on major ways in which leaders and managers working in people practice are responding to social, demographic and economic trends. It will cover the range of people practices that are growing in importance in the modern working world. The module covers a diverse range of relevant topics including ethics, sustainability, labour market, employee wellbeing, equality, diversity and inclusion. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Appraise the significance of long-term economic, social, technological, anddemographic trendsfor work, employment and management practices. 2. Assess current developments in the legal, public policy, media, technological and economic environments and their significance to people management. 3. Critically discuss how current labour market trends in the supply and demand for skills should informpeople practice. 4. Critically discuss how change, innovation and creativity can support improvements in organisational productivity. 5. Critically evaluate the key interrelationships between organisational commitment to ethics, sustainability, diversity, and employee well-being. 6. Propose initiatives aimed at improving organisational practice across areas includingethics,values, sustainability, employee wellbeing and equality, diversity and inclusion |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Resourcing and Talent ManagementThis module concentrates on the day-to-day practicalities and the longer-term strategic issues associated with resourcing organisations appropriately, ethically and fairly to maximise the performance of staff and the organisation. Learners will examine the impact of the changing business environment on resourcing and talent management strategies. This module will examine effective recruitment, selection and induction practices and the use of technology within employee resourcing and talent management. It will explore techniques used to determine talent planning and retention and evaluate approaches to improving individual and team performance. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse, compareand evaluate the impact of the changing business environment on resourcing and talent management strategy and practice 2. Recommendeffective recruitment, selection and induction methods in organisations. 3. Analyse the use of technologies to improve the attraction, selection and induction in organisations 4. Critically discuss a range of techniques to determine talent planning and retention 5. Evaluate approaches to improving individual and team performance |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Strategic Human Resource ManagementThis module focuses on the importance of evidence-based, outcomes-driven, and principles-led practice in support of the core purpose of the people's profession. It explores how people professionals create value and deliver outcomes for organisations and employees, and how contributing to the achievement of business objectives improves performance and enhances the employee experience. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Evaluate ways in which organisations integrate people management practice within their culture, brand and values 2. Evaluate the alignment of people practices to organisational strategy and culture. 3. Critically discuss different models of people practice management, linking them with effective business performance. 4. Critically discuss howthe development of people practices improves organisational performance and employee experience. 5. Evaluatecurrent practice in major areas of people management and development work. 6. Critically assess the role and influence of people professionals in different organisational settings. |
10 | Mandatory |
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This course is open to applicants with a Level 8 degree, in any discipline, of 2.2 or higher.
Applicants with other qualifications and with relevant work experience may also be considered through ATU Sligo’s Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. RPL is a process that may allow you to gain admission to a programme or to receive exemptions / credit from some parts of a programme based on demonstrated learning that you may have achieved through another programme of study or through your work and career. Further information is available through www.atu.ie/recognition-of-prior-learning which our dedicated RPL portal.
If you do not have a Level 8 degree but have considerable experience of managing people in any function or of working in the HR function then you will be considered. You will just need to demonstrate or have evidence to show that you are capable of handling the academic nature of the programme eg conducting research, structuring and writing assignments etc.This programme is aimed at anyone who is interested in pursuing or advancing a career in HR or pursuing or advancing a career in management that involves managing people. Applicants are welcome from all employment sectors, public, private, SMEs, entrepreneurs.
Gairmeacha
Students completing this programme may pursue a career in Human Resource Management or General Management.
The people profession (HRM) has a huge variety of roles within it – from numerical and data-driven roles in reward and analytics to development roles in talent and learning and development. These roles tend to fall into two categories: HR generalists, who perform a variety of activities in any aspect of people practice, and HR specialists, who provide detailed advice and guidance in their areas of expertise.
The CIPD website (www.cipd.ie) explore twelve career areas in HR; Employee Experience, Employee Relations, HR Business Partner, HR Generalist, Inclusion and Diversity, Learning and Development, Organisation Development and Design, People Analytics, People Consultant, Resourcing, Reward, Talent Management. Go to https://www.cipd.ie/careers/career-options#gref for more information.
With regard to General Management, this qualification will strengthen your skills in the area of managing people allowing you to pursue roles that involve managing people in any business function (Finance, Marketing, Manufacturing etc.) or any business sector (tourism, retail, finance, manufacturing, IT etc).
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Professionals already working in or aspiring to work in HR roles. Also, non-HR professionals who are involved in working with, managing or leading people in organisations.
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