| Course Name |
Human Resource Management |
| Course Provider |
Institute of Public Administration - IPA |
| Course Code |
40915 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Special Purpose Diploma (Level 7 NFQ)
More info...
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Special Purpose |
University College Dublin |
Level 7 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Distance, Weekend |
| Location (Districts) |
Ballsbridge |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Commences: September/ October 2017. |
| Application Date |
Application Deadline: September 2017. |
| Duration |
1 academic year (September to April).
Delivery Method:
Distance learning supported by weekend seminars.
Delivery
Students study through distance education and attend weekend seminars at the IPA campus in Dublin. They receive course material and all the essential textbooks. |
| Course Fee |
Expand+The cost of the programme is €2,750 per annum (includes all matriculation and examination fees), payable in one or two instalments.
Fees are generally to be paid in one or two instalments.
The first instalment is due on or before September 08...
Hide-The cost of the programme is €2,750 per annum (includes all matriculation and examination fees), payable in one or two instalments.
Fees are generally to be paid in one or two instalments.
The first instalment is due on or before September 08, 2017. The second instalment is due on or before January 26, 2018.
Some programmes are invoiced on completion of the first module.
Fees can be paid by:
- Debit/Credit Card
- Cheque (payable to Institute of Public Administration)
- Bank Draft
Studying at an Institute of Technology?
Those students taking their programme through evening lectures at a regional Institute of Technology pay the first instalment of their fee to the relevant Institute of Technology and the second to the IPA.
Employers and Fees
Where employers are paying fees directly to the IPA, students, when enrolling, must submit a letter from their training or HR officer confirming that fees will be paid directly.
Note: A letter stating that fees will be refunded to students at the end of the year will not suffice.
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| Entry Requirements |
Expand+Applicants require:
1. A Leaving Certificate with a minimum of grade C in two higher level papers and grade D in four other subjects. The papers passed must include Irish, English and a third language. Students applying for the BBS (Hons) must have...
Hide-Applicants require:
1. A Leaving Certificate with a minimum of grade C in two higher level papers and grade D in four other subjects. The papers passed must include Irish, English and a third language. Students applying for the BBS (Hons) must have passed the Mathematics paper OR
2. Students of mature years (students over 21 on January 1 of the calendar year of entry) may be matriculated by the IPA for the purpose of entering a course of study.
Special Case Applications
Prospective students who do not meet the requirements under paragraphs 1 and 2 above may qualify for admission by meeting other equivalent requirements. A Special Case Application Form can be requested from:
Dr Denis O’Brien,
Registrar,
Institute of Public Administration,
57 - 61 Lansdowne Road,
Dublin D04 TC62, Ireland.
Tel: +353 (01) 240 3600
Email: undergrad@ipa.ie
Subject Accumulation
In some programmes, students may enrol for one or more subjects each year until they complete the programme stage.
Exemptions
Graduates and those with other relevant awards, in particular university, QQI and Institute of Technology awards, may apply for an exemption from a subject(s) or entire stage of certain IPA programmes. Only those who have studied relevant disciplines with be considered for exemptions. Exemptions cannot be awarded in a one-year programme or at the award stage of longer programmes.
Application forms for exemptions are available from the IPA. They must be completed and returned no later than early October 2017. Applications must be accompanied by transcripts of results for each year of previous third-level studies.
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| Financial Support |
Tax Relief on Fees
Students who pay their own fees are eligible under the 1996 Finance Act for tax relief at the standard rate, as the IPA is an appointed institution under the Act. Courses must be longer than one year in duration for students to qualify for tax relief. |
| Comment |
Accreditation: UCD.
Place on NFQ: Level 7 (Special Purpose Award). |
| Course Content |
Expand+The Programme
The Diploma in Human Resource Management (HRM) explains how organisations effectively manage people. It does this by analysing the aims of the HRM function and by detailing its key features. A one-year part-time programme, it is suita...
Hide-The Programme
The Diploma in Human Resource Management (HRM) explains how organisations effectively manage people. It does this by analysing the aims of the HRM function and by detailing its key features. A one-year part-time programme, it is suitable for those who have no prior knowledge of HRM but are keen to understand the principles, laws and practices that determine the management of staff in the modern workplace.
Is this Programme for You?
Yes, if you would like a solid grounding and accredited qualification in the fundamentals of HRM in just one year. The flexible delivery method will particularly appeal to those who, perhaps due to work or domestic commitments, would prefer to study at a time and place of their choosing. The Diploma appeals to those interested in careers in the public and the private sector, exploring ideas and practices common to both.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+Human Resource Management:
This course covers several specific topics in the HRM field, including manpower planning, performance management, managing change, health and safety, employment legislation and strategic management.
Employee Relations...
Hide-Human Resource Management:
This course covers several specific topics in the HRM field, including manpower planning, performance management, managing change, health and safety, employment legislation and strategic management.
Employee Relations and Law:
This course addresses the key topic of employee relations, examining how such relations can determine an organisation’s success or otherwise. It considers the main provisions of employment law, participation and partnership in the workforce, health and safety legislation and managerial strategies for healthy employee relations.
Employee Resourcing, Development and Performance Management:
A key requirement of the HRM function in any organisation is to obtain suitable employees and to develop their skills and knowledge. This course examines the elements of this requirement, including recruitment and selection, selection interviewing and tests and the principles and processes of performance management.
Human Resource Leadership and Strategy:
The evolving nature of the modern organisation requires clear leadership to determine objectives and a clear HR strategy to secure those objectives. This course examines, among other things, leadership theories, HR strategies in a globalised world, the strategic management of human capital and HR strategy in the public sector.
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| Assessment Method |
Students complete assignments over the course of the year and sit examinations in all four subjects. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Progression
Students can enter the second year of the BA (Hons) on successful completion of a bridging programme. |
| Further Enquiries |
Undergraduate Office
Whitaker School of Government and Management
Institute of Public Administration
57-61 Lansdowne Road
Dublin D04 TC62, Ireland
Telephone: +353 (01) 240 3600
Email: undergrad@ipa.ie |