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IPT offers a 2 year, CIPD accredited programme. The course will give candidates the analytical and research skills needed to become a creative and dynamic HRM professional. Aimed at HR managers with at least 5 years experience, the course is delivered by Leeds Business School (UK).
Course: Postgraduate Diploma (Pg Dip HRM) in Personnel Management Subject: Human Resource Management First workshop: February 2010 Completion Date: December 2011 Duration: 24 months Language: English Dual Qualification: Postgraduate Diploma in Personnel Management awarded by Leeds Business School; An Introduction to Leeds Business School: Help business get the best from its people: In modern business, as the pace of change accelerates, the effective management of Human Resources is vital. This makes the human resources professional increasingly important, even pivotal to business success. Becoming a qualified HR professional: The course will give candidates the analytical and research skills needed to become a creative and dynamic HRM professional. Tutors: All British, all work for Leeds Business School. First PgD HRM programme in Moscow commenced in February 2005 with 25 students and graduated in July 2007. The second cohort of 28 students graduated in January 2009. Includes employees of Philip Morris, Nestle, British Petroleum, Baker Hughes, British American Tobacco, Shell, Sakhalin Energy, Amway, Castrol, Linklaters CIS, Xerox, Nycomed Russia, Cargill, GlaxoSmithkline, TNK-BP, Golden Telecom and Baker & McKenzie. 40 full study days (09:30 – 17:30) of interactive and participatory instruction over 24 months, delivered in Moscow by HR and management specialists from Leeds Business School in 9 x 4 day workshops and 2 x 2 day workshops. There is no requirement to go to the UK The workshops are usually delivered every 7 – 8 weeks over a Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Each year requires approximately 12 days of study leave / holiday. Assessment: The assessment methods are chosen to resemble the types of work faced by professional practitioners and include a continuous professional development log as well as examinations, class work, case study analysis and written coursework.
Year Two (60 credits)
Please note that the modules shown here are intended to provide a flavour of what will be studied and are subject to change. The final stage of the PG Diploma requires students to complete a management research report based on a research project within their own organisations. The research project is designed to develop applied understanding and to be of real value to organisations. Students will receive research methods tuition and a Report Briefing in preparation for this stage. Teaching and learning: Workshop Schedule: 1. Induction and Skills for individual and organisational effectiveness 1: 25th – 28th February 2010 2. Corporate Environment: 18th – 21st March 2010 3. Effective Management and Leadership: 22nd – 25th April 2010 4. Managing and Measuring for Results: 24th – 27th June 2010 5. Employee Relations: 16th – 19th September 2010 6. People Resourcing: 18th – 21st November 2010 7. Learning and Development: 20th – 23rd January 2011 8. Management Research Report: 19th – 20th March 2011 (2 days) 9. Performance and Reward: 23rd – 24th April 2011 (2 days) 10. Skills for Individual and Organisational Effectiveness 2: 7th – 10th July 2011 11. Advanced Practice and New Developments in Learning & Development: 13th – 16th October 2011 1. University Degree (or equivalent) 2. Up to 5 years HRM experience 3. At least 2 years in a management role 4. Advanced English Language skills Cost for the 2 year programme includes all text books and materials, examination entry, assessment, marking of coursework and projects. Tim Newton, IPT (International Professional Training) Ltd
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