HR Management (ACE CREDIT ®)
HR Management (ACE CREDIT ®)
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Welcome to the superhero hub for HR enthusiasts. Think of this as your one-stop toolkit, covering the essentials of HR management. Boost your career and make every workday feel like a superhero mission. Plus, who needs a cape when you have ACE CREDIT ®?
Course Duration:24 hours
Credits:
CEU Credits: 0.3
AMA PCM CEU Credits: 0
PDU Credits: 0
HRCI Credits: 0
SHRM Credits: 3
CFRE Credits: 0
ATD CI Credits: 3
ACE Credits: 0
Understanding compensation practices and policies is crucial for any business owner, HR professional, or manager. In this introductory-level course, you will consider issues surrounding the key aspects of pay policy: legal requirements, pay equity within an organization, competitive pay within the relevant industry, how and when to grant raises, and different ways payment can be structured. Earn SHRM and HRCI credit as you develop your compensation expertise.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Understanding compensation practices and policies is crucial for any business owner, HR professional, or manager. In this introductory-level course, you will consider issues surrounding the key aspects of pay policy: legal requirements, pay equity within an organization, competitive pay within the relevant industry, how and when to grant raises, and different ways payment can be structured. Earn SHRM and HRCI credit as you develop your compensation expertise.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Employee Selection
Hiring the right staff for the job can be make or break. In this introductory-level course, you will learn about the process of selecting the best candidate from a large, diverse pool of high-quality applicants. Based on D. Quinn Mills' book, Principles of Human Resource Management, the course discusses how to conduct an effective job interview, asking questions that elicit relevant information, and avoiding questions that might be seen as discriminatory. You will also consider how to discover more about a candidate through the use of reference checks, background checks, and testing. Earn SHRM and HRCI credit as you develop your understanding of this critical human resources element.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Performance Management
In its broadest sense, "performance management" is what every good manager does every day: makes sure employees know what they need to do to achieve the organization's goals, checks to make sure the employees are doing those things, praises employees for doing the right things, and uses constructive criticism when that is not the case. A formal performance management system simply makes sure all those management tasks get done consistently across an organization. This introductory-level course considers these varied elements of performance management. Earn SHRM and HRCI credit while mastering these important elements of human resource management.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Equal Employment Opportunity
Equal Employment Opportunity is an important concept for HR managers, employees, and job applicants to understand. In this introductory-level course, you will learn about many of the major employment laws, Equal Opportunity issues, and the anti-discriminatory regulations employers must be aware of in hiring, promoting, and firing employees. Earn SHRM and HRCI credit while learning about this important topic in human resources management.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 02.5 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 02.5 SHRMs
Talent Management and Career Development
Drawing on material from Harvard Business School professor D. Quinn Mills' book, Principles of Human Resource Management, this introductory-level course covers the challenges and issues that organizations face in developing and retaining their employees.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 02 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
HRCIs 02 SHRMs
Introduction to Human Resource Management
Human resource management includes the vital tasks of recruiting, screening, interviewing, training, appraising, disciplining, rewarding, and developing the employee--both for business and nonprofit enterprises. Since all managers have HR responsibilities, it is important that they have an understanding of the key concepts of this increasingly important function, especially since many decisions they make about employees have possible legal ramifications. This introductory-level course draws on material from Harvard Business School professor D. Quinn Mills' book, Principles of Human Resource Management.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Data and Human Resource Management
Course Description
This online course introduces learners to the basics of human resources management. Throughout seven segments, learners will explore the core goals and strategies of the HR function, examine best practices for employee selection and development, develop an understanding of compensation structures, and consider both the value of workforce diversity and laws relevant to its pursuit.
The self-paced course offers an assortment of interactive exercises, videos, selected readings, case studies, and self-assessments that engage students and provide opportunities to practice HR management skills.
This course is made up of the following segments:
Introduction to Human Resource Management
Employee Selection
Talent Management and Career Development
Performance Management
Data and Human Resource Management
Compensation and Benefits
Equal Employment Opportunity
Download the complete syllabus with learning outcomes here.
This course has been evaluated by The American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT ®) with a recommendation for 2 credits, lower division, in human resource management.
A student's grade in the course will be based on their performance on a final, cumulative exam. The final exam is composed of 40 multiple-choice questions. Students will have 1.5 hours to complete the exam. The exam is proctored. For more information, please see the syllabus.
If students do not earn a passing score of 70% on their first attempt, they will have the opportunity to take the exam 1 additional time (2 total attempts). Students must wait 24 hours between exam retakes. A passing score of 70% of above is required to request college credit for this certificate.
Testimonials
Elizabeth C.
Thank you so much for providing this opportunity!
Dianne G.
Informative and interesting. Good content with a nice mix of videos, quizzes and games.