The human resources Certificate Program provides comprehensive knowledge in the core practices of Human
Resource Management. The program links the theory to the practices of human
resource management of private and public sector. It’s a three months weekend
program that emphasizes the practical job related skills and knowledge used
throughout the field. It aims to enrich the skill and knowledge set of
practitioners and set new comers for a successful career.
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Learning Objectives
- Be able to execute and manage all the HR functions in a professional manner
- Be proficient in making HR policies, procedures and documents as per the organizational needs.
- Learn the contemporary approaches that have become the essential ingredients of HR knowledge in this era.
- Understand the market and competitive environments of organizations and how leaders and the HR functions respond to them.
- Understand Governmental policies and regulations and how they impact organizational HR strategies and practices.
Who Should Attend?
This certificate is designed for those who seek to develop a career in HR Management and Development. Those who need to extend their knowledge and skills or those who have responsibility for implementing HR policies and strategies and need to understand the role of HR in Wider organizational context.Admission Schedule and Fee Structure
Please refer to: Certificate Training Program - Admission Notice - September 2015Contents
Materials Provided
- Presentations handouts
- Notes and related documents
- Course Certificate
Contact
Course Instructor | S. Mussawir Shah, Lecturer, Institute of Management Studies, University of Peshawar – mussawirshah@gmail.com |
Course Assistant | Minhaj Ullah – 03459391936 – minhajpeshawar@gmail.com |
Preferred communication mode:
- Post your queries in the comments system below
- Address your email queries to the Course Instructor
- Address your calls to Course Assistant
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