Faculty of Department of industrial psychology and People Our Honours Qualifications
Content Page 1. Who are we? 1 2. What is our total offering? 2 3. What is the profile of the graduates we aim to deliver? 3 4. BA/BCom (Hons) Employment Relations 5 5. BA/BCom (Hons) Human 5 6. BA/BCom (Hons) Human Development 5 7. BA/BCom (Hons) Industrial Psychology 8
Department of Industrial Psychology and People 1. Who are we? Today s challenging work context with its unprecedented demands requires People Professionals who are outstanding leaders, both professionally and organisationally. As leaders in their own right, People Professionals must be able to discover possible futures and to realise a shared, chosen desirable future for their organisations with and by their people. In an intellectual capital-based world where 85% plus of organisations assets are intangible, people have taken centre stage in ensuring the sustainable future success of their organisations. People probably make up 70% of the intangible assets of an organisation. People fulfil the undisputable central role of value unlockers and wealth creators in their organisation s future success. The mission of the University of Johannesburg s Department of Industrial Psychology and People is to develop outstanding People Professionals, who are up to the critical leadership task of making their organisations and people future fit as they move into a radically different future. The Department is independently acknowledged as one of the top departments in its field, nationally and beyond not least because of our cutting-edge research into pressing people issues. In moving into a different future, our Department has adopted the following strategic positioning, infused by the overarching strategic passion of Be the Best : Globally engaged: Thinking globally and acting locally An emerging country/economy perspective Thought leadership fusing Theory and Practice seamlessly High profile, strong seamless partnering Articulated, integrated research/practice based, teaching and learning Relentless innovation The development of top researchers and practitioners An uncompromising ethical foundation Our ultimate dream is to be globally recognised as Thought Leaders in our field with a visible, unique, academic footprint in the emerging countries niche, especially in Africa. 1
2 2. What is our total offering? The Department has a comprehensive offering at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, both in traditional university qualifications and professional development opportunities, as illustrated below. Our respective programmes and qualifications are linked to form interconnected career paths. Our comprehensive offering comprises four major programmes: Industrial Psychology; Human (HRM); Leadership; and Professional Development. All our postgraduate programmes require that the student conduct in-depth research. nqf level programme in human resource programme in industrial psychology programme in leadership vocational and professional Development programmes Doctoral Qualifications 10 PhD HRM/ HRD/ Employment Relations PhD Leadership Performance and Change PhD Industrial Psychology PhD Personal and Professional Leadership Masters Qualifications 9 Masters in HRM/HRD/ Employment Relations Masters in Leadership Performance and Change Masters in Industrial Psychology Masters in Personal and Professional Leadership Masters in (Leadership in Emerging Countries) Advanced Programme in Organisational Consulting honours Qualifications 8 BA/BCom Honours Employment Relations BA/BCom Honours Human BA/BCom Honours Human Development BA/BCom Honours Industrial Psychology Postgraduate Course in Research Design & Methodology Psychometry Programme Assessment for HE Practitioners 7 BTech Human 6 National Diploma Human BA/BCom Human undergraduate Qualifications BCom Industrial Psychology vocational and professional Development (extracurricular programmes) 5 Diploma in Human Higher Diploma Certificate in in Education, Education, Training and Training and Development Development 4 Certificate in Human Certificate in Education, Training and Development (ETD) this brochure covers our honours qualifications
3. What is the profile of the graduates we aim to deliver? The profile of graduates from our Department is depicted in our Graduate Periodic Table given below. Our Learning and Teaching Philosophy centres around the theme Learning To Be a People Professional. Level Type of person delivered Thinking / working mode required / and working context % Theory (What) % Research (Why) % Practice (How) Postdoctoral (Why/ What) Doctoral (Why/ What) Masters (Why/ What/ How) Honours (What/ Why/ How) Fully independent Specialist Researcher Theoretical or Practice Thought Leader in field Practice or Theoretical Thought Leadership Mentored Researcher Overall Functional Leader Statutory Professionalin-training* Consultant: internal/ external Apprentice Researcher Advanced Functional Specialist/ Leader of a Functional Specialisation (SABPP: Chartered HR Practitioner)* Systemic, holistic, complexity thinking, bringing into being validated theoretical/ practice frameworks; a global/ strategic frame of reference; exercising leadership in wider practice and/ or discipline contexts Systemic, holistic, complexity thinking, bringing into being validated theoretical/ practice frameworks; global/ strategic frame of reference; exercising discipline/ functional leadership in wider practice and/or discipline contexts Systemic, holistic, complexity thinking, using/ applying validated theoretical frameworks; a global/ strategic frame of reference; exercising discipline/ functional leadership at an organisational level Integrated systems thinking using validated theoretical frameworks; a global, tactical frame of reference; exercising subfunctional/ subdiscipline leadership within function/discipline - 100% - - - 40% 20% 20% 25% 100% 100% - - 50% 10% 50% 30% 50% 30% 75% - 60% 20% 20% 3
4 Level Type of person delivered Thinking / working mode required / and working context % Theory (What) % Research (Why) % Practice (How) B-degree (What/ How) (B-degree & B Tech on same level) Intermediate Transactional Practitioner (SABPP: Chartered HR Practitioner)* Problem-solving/trouble shooting thinking using theory sourced constructs/ principles; conceptualanalytical; a local/ operational frame of reference; exercising team leadership 70% 15% 15% B Tech/ Advanced Diploma (How/ What) Intermediate Transactional Practitioner (SABPP: HR Practitioner)* Problem-solving/trouble shooting thinking from leading/best practice base; analytical; a local/ operational frame of reference; exercising team leadership 50% 20% 30% Diploma (How) Basic Transactional Practitioner/ Technician (SABPP: HR Practitioner)* Problem-solving/trouble shooting thinking using best procedures; analytical; a local/ operational frame of reference; operational delivery 50% 10% 40% * Registration with the appropriate bodies also has experience and level of practice requirements
4. BA/BCom (Hons) Employment Relations 5. BA/BCom (Hons) Human 6. BA/BCom (Hons) Human Development What are the qualification objectives? Asset in a highly competitive industry of asset management and mutual funds, and where hundreds of firms compete daily to serve investors, those who perform well for shareholders gain assets and profits. It is therefore highly relevant that HR managers and practitioners devote all their time and energy to make sure the job is done correctly, because it is about serving, adding value and processing all this by the most important asset of any business, its people. It underlines the significant personal and professional stake HR managers and practitioners have in the business s success or failure. Human s Practitioners are currently expected to act as business leaders who turn organisational goals into practice and who facilitate change in organisations. This could be achieved by enhancing the intangibles like talent, a shared mindset and a culture of learning and employee commitment. An additional management qualification will give you access to a number of diagnostic skills to assist the organisation in this regard, since managers all over the world are in a desperate struggle for talented workers. Many are responding with an all-out effort to recruit and attract the right candidates. However, they can more easily compete in this tough job market by concentrating on retaining the good workers they already have. So, if you really would like to invest in yourself and a career focused on managing people processes for optimal organisational performance, then you have to consider to further your education and to enrol for one of the BCom/BA Honours degrees we offer. CURRICULUM The programme design and content ensure a combination of theoretical depth and advanced practical application, as well as honing specific performance enhancement skills. The first study year covers HR in general, while students in their second study year can specialise in one of the following fields of study: Human s Employment Relations Human s Development First year (All students) Human : The Field Strategic Human Research Methodology Financial (for Non- Financial Managers) Organisational Behaviour Leadership Development 5
6 Second year (Specialisation): Human Change Performance Learning and Development Employment Relations Manager Electives (select 2 modules): Labour Law Diversity and Business Ethics Leadership Second year (Specialisation): Employment Relations Labour Law Employment Relations Leadership Performance Electives (select 2 modules): Assessment Diversity Change and Business Ethics Second year (Specialisation): Human Development Design and Development Assessment Learning and Development Performance Electives (select 2 modules): Diversity Leadership and Business Ethics Change What are the admission requirements? To gain entry into any of the three honours degree courses: A potential student should be in possession of a BA/BCom qualification on NQF Level 6 with Industrial Psychology or Human as major modules on NQF Level 6. A module in analytical techniques or statistical methods on NQF Level 5 is strongly recommended. Access to the Internet and Computer literacy is compulsory. An average of 65% will allow a potential student to apply for the honours course. Duration The qualification is presented through flexible learning over a two-year period (limited/part-time contact). This includes a compulsory one-week study school at the beginning of each semester, and compulsory lectures and assessments on selected Saturdays. How will you be trained? The use of technology (for example the Internet, email, Edulink, etc.) is a critical component of the tuition model and is employed to deliver study material, selfassessment measures and opportunities for interactive discussions. Please note: Access to the Internet, or opportunities to gain access to the Internet, are prerequisites for enrolment in the qualification.
What is the language of tuition? Classes and study material are presented in English but students are welcome to participate in both English and Afrikaans. How will you be assessed? Formal examinations are set for each module, which are written on completion of the respective modules, generally twice a year (during May and October). The final pass mark is comprised of 50% of the semester mark and 50% of the examination mark. A sub-minimum of 40% must be obtained during the examination, and a final pass mark of 50% is required. International Students Please note that international students must first contact the International Office (Tel: 011 559 4517) or send an email to international@uj.ac.za before submitting an application. The general deadline for international applicants is 12:00 on the last Friday of August of each year. Application closing date Before 30 September of each year Who can be contacted? Nelandrie Moodley Tel: 011 559 2159 Email: nmoodley@uj.ac.za Application details The closing date for applications for any of the honours degrees is 30 September. After selection you will be informed of the registration procedure. All applications must include the following: The completed and signed application forms Certified copy of ID document Certified copy of relevant qualification(s) and degree certificate(s) Certified copy of full academic record (including conduct statement) Certified copy of marriage certificate (if applicable) Certified copy of SAQA evaluation in the case of a foreign qualification Application fee for first-time applications Appropriate bursary/sponsor letter if sponsored by employer 7
8 7. BA/BCom (Hons) INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY What are the qualification objectives? Managers all over the word are in a desperate struggle to acquire talented workers. Many are responding with an all-out effort to recruit and attract the right candidates. However, they can more easily compete in this tough job market by concentrating on retaining the good workers they already have. If you would like to invest in yourself and a career focused on work and the workplace, then you have to consider to further your education and to enrol for the postgraduate BCom (Hons) Industrial Psychology degree we offer. Industrial and Organisational Psychology is a specialised field within the larger discipline of Psychology that focuses on the people and the workplace. This postgraduate degree will increase your understanding of how people relate to work settings for the ultimate purpose of bringing about improvement for all concerned. The aim of the qualification is to develop the applied competence of mastering analysis, interpreting and understanding of Industrial Psychological principles and methods. It will further develop your intellectual and professional skills. This qualification will prepare you to reflect on your own psychological and human resource management applications and to assess the effect thereof in the holistic context of Industrial Psychology within your everyday life. Additionally, it will prepare you for further postgraduate studies in Industrial Psychology. CURRICULUM Contemporary Issues in Organisational and Career Psychology Industrial Psychological testing and assessment Organisational Wellness Research Design and Analysis: Quantitative Research Contemporary Issues in Personnel Psychology Psychometric Theory Research Design and Analysis: Qualitative Research Industrial Psychological Research Project Industrial Psychological Practice What are the admission requirements? A potential student should be in possession of a BCom/BA degree on NQF Level 6 with Industrial Psychology as major module with at least 65% average. Since only a limited number of students can be accommodated annually, applicants will be subjected to a selection process. Duration We offer a fulltime (one-year) and parttime (two-year) option
What is the language of tuition? Classes and study material are presented in English but students are welcome to participate in both English and Afrikaans. How will you be assessed? Formal examinations are set for each module, which are written on completion of the respective modules, generally twice a year (during May and October). The final pass mark is comprised of 50% of the semester mark and 50% of the examination mark. A sub-minimum of 40% must be obtained during the examination, and a final pass mark of 50% is required. International Students Please note that international students must first contact the International Office (Tel: 011 559 4517) or send an email to international@uj.ac.za before submitting an application. The general deadline for international applicants is 12:00 on the last Friday of August of each year. Application closing date Before 30 September of each year Who can be contacted? Joyce Sitemele Tel: 011 559 2185 Email: joycesi@uj.ac.za Application details The closing date for applications for any of the honours degrees is 30 September. After selection you will be informed of the registration procedure. All applications must include the following: The completed and signed application forms Certified copy of ID document Certified copy of relevant qualification(s) and degree certificate(s) Certified copy of full academic record (including conduct statement) Certified copy of marriage certificate (if applicable) Certified copy of SAQA evaluation in the case of a foreign qualification Application fee for first-time applications Appropriate bursary/sponsor letter if sponsored by employer 9
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