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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014 through Winter 2015
- Course Number:
- BA 224
- Course Title:
- Human Resource Management
- Credit Hours:
- 3
- Lecture Hours:
- 30
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
Credits will be acceptable as required and/or elective for Portland Community
College' s Business Administration and Business Technology Certificate or
Degree Programs.
Courses with three digit numbers may be transferable to four-year colleges
and universities. Students should consult with these other institutions
regarding transfer possibilities.
The student should consult the Business Division for a listing of the approved
text and supplemental materials. Current prices for materials may be found
at the PCC bookstore.
Intended Outcomes for the course
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Course Activities and Design
Human Resource Management is an important course for the student planning on
a career in business administration. Legal implications concerning
employment make this course critical for those interested in human resource
management.
Instructors may choose to use a variety of methods in teaching the course
depending on their background and experience. The Business Division
recommends the following as samples of interactive processes to be used in
this course:
- Group interaction in discussion of current human resource management issues impacting decision making and reporting.
- Guest business "experts," lecturers, and speakers.
- Student tours of active, progressive human resource management departments.
- Panel discussions of pros and cons of various human resource management issues.
- Videotaped presentations relating to human resource management.
- Lecture/discussions on various human resource management topics.
- Student discussion of decisions on problems, questions, cases, etc., from the student 's textbook, supplements, or case studies provided by the instructor.
- Instructor and student use of various media to express concepts, vocabulary, decision making, and participation in human resource management.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
A letter grade is issued for this course. At the beginning of the course,
the instructor will detail the methods used to evaluate student progress
and the criteria for assigning a course grade. The methods may include one
or more of the following tools: Examinations, quizzes, homework
assignments, research papers, small group problem-solving of questions
arising from application of course concepts and concerns to actual
experience, oral presentations.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
EXPECTED STUDENT COMPETENCIES:
Acquire general understanding of various human resource management perspectives.
- Development of human resource management
- Environment of human resource management
- Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action
Identify factors that meet the human resources requirements.
- Job requirements
- Human resource planning and recruiting
- Selection techniques
Acquire insight to the various aspects of motivation as they relate to job satisfaction, compensation, and security.
- Motivating employees
- The role of communication in human resource management
- Employee rights and discipline
- Managing compensation
- Incentive compensation
- Benefits and services
- Nonfinancial motivation techniques
Investigate effective methods of training and developing employees.
- Performance appraisal
- Career development
- Training
Describe current federal and state regulations pertaining to employment, and explore ways to strengthen employee-management relations.
- The dynamics of labor relations
- Collective bargaining and contract administration
Understand human resource management in the international environment.
- International human resource management.