HRM 441 Employment Law and Regulations

Today’s HR manager must be knowledgeable in employment law and be able to interpret and apply this to real-world workplace scenarios. Focusing on United States employment law, students survey legal issues in employer-employee relationships and employment status. Students examine employment at will, employee protections provided through federal and state laws, and the EEOC’s enforcement of anti-discrimination laws. Students explore the role of labor unions and the process of negotiating and administering collective bargaining agreements. This is an advanced standing course that may count toward both baccalaureate and master’s degrees. Pre-requisite(s): HRM 400; completion of 90+ QH; and CGPA of 3.0 or higher; or permission of the Program or designate. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5

Distribution

Advanced Standing Course