Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 2,000
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
12 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Human Resources | Industrial Management | Management | Management Consulting | Organisational Theory and Behaviour | Project Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 2,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Diploma in Human Resource Management 1 year/12 weeks intensive

Overview

The Diploma in Human Resource Management is a highly interactive and engaging programme that provides a practical overview of the latest thinking and case developments in Human Resource Management. It is aimed at those who have been given, or who are about to be given, operational responsibility for aspects of HRM and those who wish to progress into a career in Human Resource Management.


Programme Aims and Objectives

Aims

This HR Management course provides a very effective practical overview of the latest thinking and case developments in HRM in order to provide both a conceptual and practical basis for student learning. The programme is highly interactive, the enjoyment of class discussion by students being a major feature of the programme.


Objectives

On completion of the programme students should have acquired the skills to:


  • Provide learners with an understanding of Human Resource Management principles and functions.
  • Appreciate the strategic and operational significance of modern HRM.
  • Appraise the key factors to drive motivation through performance management.
  • Analyse the key role of HR in organisational communication and in implementing change programmes.
  • Explore current trends and the impact of technology.

Assessment

To meet the requirements of the Diploma in Human Resource Management, students will be required to complete two assignments (50% each) for the year-long Diploma. Students enrolled in the 12-week intensive programme will have to complete a written assignment (50%) and an exam (50%).


Diploma in HR Management Course Content

  • Human Resource Management – Overview: Evolution of HRM and a brief overview of the key functions of HRM.
  • Human Resource Planning: Forecasting an organisation’s demand for labour in order to achieve its corporate strategy.
  • Recruitment and Selection: Understanding the role of recruitment in an organisation and exploring various selection techniques to ensure that the best applicant is hired.
  • Payroll and software for payroll: Payroll and HR
  • Training and Development: Understanding the significance of training and development in an organisation.
  • Employee Motivation: Exploring the power of employee motivation.
  • Performance Management & Appraisal: Driving motivation/engagement through performance management/appraisal.
  • Reward Management/Compensation: Understanding the significance of Total Reward Management and its significance in engaging employees and driving performance.
  • HR Leadership; - Understanding the critical role of Leadership and HRM.
  • HR and Change Management: Exploring the significance of change in today’s marketplace and understanding the role of HR in implementing change programmes.
  • HR and Conflict Management: Understanding conflict and exploring methods to deal with conflict effectively.
  • Building Winning Teams: Effectiveness of good team working for organisations.
  • Organisational Communication & HRM: Discussing HR’s role in organisational communication.
  • HRM Culture, Equality and Diversity: Understanding the impact of equality, diversity and culture in an organisation and the role of HRM in developing the same.
  • Strategic HRM: Exploration of Strategic Human Resource Management.
  • Employment Law: Brief overview of employment law.
  • Managing Stress and Time at Work: An exploration of HR’s role in managing organisational stress and time.
  • International HRM: Globalisation and HRM. A brief introduction to IHRM.
  • HRM & Ethics: The role of HR in managing Ethics within the workplace.
  • Employee Relations/Industrial Relations: IR in the modern workplace.
  • Ending the Employment Relationship and Employee Retention: Employee marketing and exit procedures.
  • Grievance & Discipline: Grievance and Discipline procedures to protect the employee and the organisation.
  • HRM & Technology: The future of HRM – HRIS and the role of AI. HR Analytics.
  • Data protection and GDPR in the workplace: An exploration of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
  • HRM & Career Management: A discussion of HR’s role in Career Planning, Career Management, and Career Development.

Structure

The Diploma in Human Resource Management is offered as a part-time programme over one academic year (September intake) or 12-weeks (January intake). The programme is delivered in the form of lectures, group discussion, individual and group exercises, videos and case study analysis. The nature of the programme is essentially participative. Moodle will be used to facilitate student engagement with resources, as well as provide an interactive space for learners.


Career Opportunities

There are many reasons why people chose to study human resource from upskilling and creating new career opportunities. Students of the Diploma in Human Resource Management will have the knowledge required to work in a variety of HR positions in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors of the economy.


Student Profile

This programme is particularly suited to the aspiring or newly appointed Manager, the Section Leader, the self-employed with operational responsibility for aspects of HRM and those who wish to progress into a career in HRM. Students on this programme range from those wanting to up-skill and seek promotion to small business owners and job seekers wishing to improve their prospects.


Fees

The fee for the Diploma in Human Resource Management is €2,000. This is inclusive of tuition, registration, exam fees and DBS library membership. This fee must be paid in full before the course begins.


DBS Student Facilities

DBS Diploma students can also avail of a wide range of facilities to assist them in every aspect of their studies, including:


  • Online Notes System (DBS Moodle)
  • DBS Library Aungier Street
  • DBS Careers and Appointment Service
  • Subsidised Parking
  • Subsidised Student Canteen

Certification

Dublin Business School


Schedule

1 evening per week, 6.15-9.30pm


Next Intake

September 2025


Duration

12 weeks (part-time)


Mode

Online


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