2011-12 Catalog

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Offering Description

Human Resource Management

Winter 2012 and Spring 2012 quarters

Faculty
Dariush Khaleghi HR management, leadership, psychology , Cary Randow (S) , Natividad Valdez (W)
Fields of Study
business and management and leadership studies
Preparatory for studies or careers in
human resources
Description

This program is designed to provide a detailed overview of five specific areas of human resource management: 

  • Fundamentals of Human Resource Management
  • Employment Law and Labor Relations
  • Total Compensation
  • Performance Management
  • Human Resource Development and Training

All areas of the program are designed to provide conceptual understanding through readings and case analyses while developing skills through practice, role plays, and simulations.

Students who successfully complete the coursework in all five areas will be given a certificate of completion and should be prepared to pursue employment and professional certification in human resource management.

Winter quarter focuses on the first two areas.  We will cover the basics of human resource management including strategic planning, recruitment, orientation, retention, job design, and organizational development.  We will also review aspects of labor law including the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and major employment discrimination laws including sexual harassment, disability, family leave, wage standards, and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.  Students will learn how to apply these major laws to 'real-work' situations and will have a very good understanding of the major provisions.

Spring quarter will focus on human resource development and training, performance management, and total compensation.  We will cover a number of training and development topics including needs analysis and instructional design and evaluation while distinguishing between leadership development and skills development.  We will also examine the components of a total compensation program: salary, benefits, and workplace environment.  Specific topics will include pay philosophies, determining job value, and strategic approaches to communication.

Students who have completed Evergreen HR management courses in previous years may register for and attend the modules they have not already completed by contacting Dariush Khaleghi for a faculty signature.

Advertised Schedule
winter: 6-10p Wed, plus two intensive weekends: 6-10p Fri, 9a-5p Sat/Sun (Jan. 13-15, Feb. 11-12); spring: 6-10p Mon/Wed
Location
Olympia
Online Learning
Enhanced Online Learning
Books
Greener Store
Offered During
Evening and Weekend