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Course Code: C1068
This Certificate will provide graduates with a strong understanding of the areas of the professional human resource management including the strategic role, employment policies, legal and environmental regulations, interviewing and hiring, rewards and recognition, pay and benefits, diversity, job assessment, health and safety, ethics, negotiating and bargaining, and communications, motivation, organisational design, and the future direction of human resources.
| Level: | Certificate |
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| Qualification: | Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management (GradCertHRM) |
| Duration: | 1 to 2 years (depending on unit selection) |
| Availability: | Murdoch campus (internal) Murdoch campus (external) Rockingham campus (internal) Some units may also be available in the following locations and attendance modes: Peel campus (internal) (all but one unit) |
| Employment Prospects: | Career prospects are good as organisations are competing to retain and develop scarce, high quality talent in an increasingly competitive global market place. HRM has grown in importance in the past decade. |
| Professional Recognition: | This course is accredited by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI). |
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