IHR-Human Resource Management

IHR 23021 Survey of Economics

This course introduces basic economics, concepts, relationships, and institutions. The course provides a foundation for applying economics to individual decision making and for critically analyzing aggregate economic behavior and policy. Topics to be covered include supply and demand, consumer choice, competition, monopoly, the labor market, government intervention, business cycles, fiscal policy, money and banks, monetary policy, and International trade.

Credits

3

IHR 35010 Principles of Marketing

This course offers an in depth introduction to the functional business area of marketing. It examines how goods and services are presented to target customers through the use of the marketing-mix variables: product, price, place, and promotion. Emphasis in this course is on the student developing a working knowledge of the vocabulary, principles, concepts, and theories of contemporary marketing as used in various organizational settings.

Credits

3

IHR 38000 Global Business and Society

This course provides students with an overview of global business and trade within the framework of today's dynamic business environment. The course also looks at how historical perspectives influence and shape current events. Topics to be covered include globalization, trade theories, governmental influence on trade, cross national trade agreements, and an introduction to capital markets and foreign exchange. The course also examines how business interacts with the cultural, political, ethical, legal, and economic environments of multiple nations. An overview of international business strategies is also provided.

Credits

3

IHR 35700 Employee Supervision

This course examines the industrial environment and the role of the supervisor. It is directed toward the enhancement of managerial skills and includes a survey of current literature on the subject of leadership.

Credits

3

IHR 35800 Legal Issues for Human Resource Management

This course examines the various laws relating to the employer/ employee relationship. Special emphasis will be placed on topics such as equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, grievance handling, hiring and termination, training, questions of equity, labor relations, and other issues associated with the management of human resources.

Credits

3

IHR 35900 Performance Management/ Performance Appraisal Systems

Performance appraisal is mandated by the Civil Service Reform Act. This course examines its basic elements, including goal setting, writing behavioral objectives, individual and organizational performance measurement, coaching and counseling, and productivity improvement among both unionized and non-unionized employees. Specific emphasis will be placed on reward systems and methods of positive discipline.

Credits

3

IHR 36081 Career/Staff Development

Students are introduced to career development programs in organizations and how they relate to the productivity of individuals. Focus is on the skills and concepts that will enable the student to design and implement staff development programs. Students also work on their personal career development and life planning.

Credits

3

IHR 36300 Human Resource Information Systems

Topics covered in this course include the evolution of Human Resources and Information Systems, needs and types of HR information systems, the functionality of the HRIS manager, database management concepts, system planning and integration. Additional topics include organizational needs assessment, system design and cost management. An emphasis on project management themes based upon needs assessment will include real world case studies and problem solving exercises. The course will conclude with specific HRIS applications to the HR business competencies in staffing, applicant tracking, performance management, compensation and benefits and employee self-service.

Credits

3

IHR 36530 Employee Training and Development

This course is a specialized study of training in organizations, including needs analysis, learning theory, management development, and development of training objectives and programs. Methods of field-based research techniques and evaluation of training programs are included. Projects and exercises supplement readings.

Credits

3

IHR 33400 Gender Issues in Management

This course focuses on the role of women in management. Areas of study include the function of management, gender differences, barriers to career development, strategies for advancement, the difficult employee, effective communication, motivation, leadership, and problem solving.

Credits

3

IHR 33600 Implementing and Managing Diversity

This course aims to increase the awareness and dimension of diversity in the work place. Areas of study will include the value of diversity and communicating its importance in the work place, the changing organization, strategies for implementing diversity, and managing a diverse organization.

Credits

3

IHR 36000 Adult Learning Processes

This course is a study of selected methods and instructional techniques appropriate for the teaching of adults with a focus on the training and development area. Applications of adult development theory will be applied to the design, development, and evaluation of training programs and staff development.

Credits

3

IHR 37000 Group Dynamics

This course is the study of motivation, leadership, communication, morale, and intra- and inter-group dynamics, and decision making in organizations.

Credits

3

IHR 37100 Conflict Resolution

This course is an examination of causes of conflict in human interactions, including principles and techniques to diagnose conflict and to differentiate among types of conflict. Students will develop skills in leadership, group facilitation, team building, and handling group conflict.

Credits

3

IHR 41000 Labor Economics and Industrial Relations

This course is a study of the labor force employment, wages, hours, and industrial conflict. Unions, collective bargaining, and labor laws will be given important consideration.

Credits

3

IHR 48900 Human Resources Capstone

This course provides students with both a foundational review of key human resources management concepts and an emphasis on their alignment with the short and long term goals of the business. The link between strategy and employee performance will be emphasized through case study analysis, group projects, and class presentations and discussion. The HR Capstone will take a strategic perspective that frames human resources interventions with the context of organizational policies and processes that will sustain long term results. Subject matter will include the organizational assessment of business needs, planning and strategy, decision making and sound implementation methods. Testing fee required.

Credits

3

IHR 49200-49299 Special Topics in Human Resource Management

Credits

1-3