Introduction to Human Resource Management
Program Overview
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Introduction to Human Resource Management - HRM1501
Description
This module introduces students to the basic knowledge of human resource management. Students will learn what role employees play in the success of an organisation and how HRM enables the organisation to achieve its goals.
Details
- Under Graduate Degree, Diploma, Higher Certificate
- Semester module
- NQF level: 5
- Credits: 12
- Module presented in English
- Module presented online
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