Program Overview
EDHR 641 Training and Development in Organizations
Description
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an overview of the human resource professional in training and development, relationships between training and development and other organizational structures and the principles of training design. In addition, this course will explore and discuss organizational issues, training needs and other topics such as an unprepared work force, diversity, recession and issues generated by the class.
Credits
3
Program Details
- Program Name: EDHR 641 Training and Development in Organizations
- Credits: 3
- Description: The purpose of this course is to provide students with an overview of the human resource professional in training and development, relationships between training and development and other organizational structures and the principles of training design. In addition, this course will explore and discuss organizational issues, training needs and other topics such as an unprepared work force, diversity, recession and issues generated by the class.
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