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Copyright reserved Department Human Resource Management BCom (Honours) Human Resource Management (HRM) Information brochure 2016

Page 2 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure Postgraduate study in Human Resource Management (HRM) / Industrial Psychology (IP) has several benefits for prospective students: Postgraduate qualifications increase the opportunities for a career and increase the market value of prospective work seekers. There is a demand for Human Resource and IP specialists with an in-depth knowledge of the various activity fields of personnel and industrial psychology. Organisations are constantly challenged to adapt, which increase their demand for personnel specialists. These problems are especially found in the knowledge and outcome fields of management training and development, organisation culture changes, the gradual phasing in of people of other culture groups in high level posts, group dynamics, labour relations and also in research. The need for specialist knowledge of these fields increases the market value and career opportunities of postgraduate experts in Human Resource Management/Industrial Psychology. After successful completion of the Honours and Master studies in Human Resource Management/Industrial Psychology, graduates are equipped to fill senior positions in the personnel fields and even in general management. Experience has taught that improving specialist subject knowledge and self-confidence which the student develops as a result of the postgraduate studies, usually result in rapid upward career advancement. Postgraduate study in Human Resource Management/Industrial Psychology leads to professional registration and recognition. Postgraduate qualifications lead to registration as a psychologist within the context of the work environment (Industrial Psychology) with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). Postgraduate qualifications in Human Resource Management also grants registration with the South African Board of People Practice (SABPP). Admission requirements Subject to the provisions of University of Pretoria General Regulations, as well as the Faculty Economic and Management Sciences Postgraduate Yearbook, a candidate is admitted to BCom Hons studies only if she/he is in possession of an appropriate BCom undergraduate degree and applies with all other University and Faculty Economic and Management Sciences regulations and admittance requirements. Applicants should have obtained a minimum average mark of 65% for BDO 319, 329, 372, 373 and Labour Relations 320 or a minimum average mark of 65% for Industrial Psychology (300-level), if the qualification has been obtained at another University. Applicants from other Universities should provide proof that they have completed an accredited module in Psychometrics or Assessment. Applicants should have passed Grade 12 Mathematics (SG=50%+, HG=40%) or another equal qualification in Mathematics, Statistics or Mathematical Statistics before they will be admitted to the

Page 3 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure Faculty for postgraduate studies. Applicants who have obtained other qualifications than an accredited BCom (Human Resource Management (HRM) /Industrial Psychology (IP)) undergraduate degree, for example BSoc.Sc, BAdmin, BTech, BA, or ANY degree other than a BCom HRM/IP degree, will not be considered for selection for the BCom (Honours) Human Resource Management programme. The BCom Hons HRM of the University of Pretoria is also accredited for a BCom Honours in Industrial Psychology Students with any other than a BCom undergraduate degree may apply for upgrading their degree to BCom status by successfully completing the following MINIMUM number of modules on undergraduate level (non-degree purposes (NDP)). The modules to complete are indicated in the table below. Module Level 100 Level 200 Level 300 (First year) (Second year) (Third year) Industrial and Organisational Psychology 219, 229, 271, 319, 329, 371, 110, 120 (BDO) 272 372, 373 Business Management (OBS) 114, 124 Statistics (STY) 110/120 or 113/123 Economics 110/120 Financial Accounting (FRK) 111, 121 Labour Law (LAR) 311 Labour Relations (ABV) 320 For any enquiries about the Commerce Special Undergraduate programme as well as information/application forms/pre-requisites for this programme, you may contact Mr Ignatious Dire (ignatious.dire@up.ac.za) at the Faculty Economic and Management Sciences. Notwithstanding the above requirements, the applicants may be compelled to repeat one or more of the above-mentioned courses, or to pass an entrance examination when the following conditions prevail: The course content of the applicant's pregraduate course in Industrial and Organisational Psychology or Human Resource Management differs from the course of the University of Pretoria and/or does not meet the requirements of one of the two Professional Boards. If there is any doubt about the academic standard of the applicant s qualifications, irrespective of an average mark of 65% or higher. Applicants should adhere to all the requirements for selection before the selection panel convenes in November. Compilation of the BCom (Hons) course in Human Resource Management The course is compiled from nine (9) subject courses. All the courses are compulsory. The contents of the courses contain the following: Career Management 782 (MHB 782) A model of career management

Page 4 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure Practical application of the model Career development and adult development stages The choice of and entry into a career The early career Middle and later stages of career development Job stress Intersection between work and family Entrepreneurship Organisation contributions Employee Health and Safety 781 (MHB 781) Legal aspects: The Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 The concepts health and safety in context A few important and specific aspects of industrial health Employee Aid Programmes (EAP) HIV/Aids Alcohol and drug dependence Management stress and burnout Traditional healers and employee health International management and employee health Examples of actual events related to employee health and safety Organisational Development 783 (MHB 783) Learning objectives The nature of planned change The competencies of the Organisational development practitioner Ethical dilemmas in Organisational development Phases in the OD process: o Entering and contracting o Diagnosing organisations o Diagnosing groups and jobs o Collecting and analysing diagnostic information o Feedback of diagnostic data o Designing interventions o Leading and managing change o Evaluating and institutionalising organisation o Development interventions Human process interventions o Interpersonal and group process approaches o Organisation process approaches Techno-structural interventions o Restructuring organisations o Employee involvement o Work design Strategic interventions Special applications of OD Management of Diversity 700 (BED 700) The extent of diversity

Page 5 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure Paradigm shifts in the development of employees from designated groups. Organisation effectiveness by means of Management of Diversity Awareness and acceptance of unique and similar characteristics. o Female employees; Indian employees; Employees with disabilities; Homosexual employees; Eurocentric employees; Afrocentric employees. Unique cultural values. Preparing the organisation for diversity management. Phasing in of employees from designated groups in the organisation. Employment Equity Legislation. Compiling and maintaining an Employment Equity Plan. Maintaining a diversity climate. Monitoring and evaluating the diversity management process. Industrial Counseling and Group Dynamics 700 (BBG 700) Introduction to Group dynamics Leadership and group functioning Methods of group decision-making Setting of group objectives Occurrence of conflict and controversy in groups Coping with conflict of group interests Group utilisation in problem solving and decision-making Group development and socialisation Theory regarding negotiations How to negotiate The characteristics of the negotiator Techniques and strategies in negotiating The negotiation relationship Psychometrics 700 (PSK 700) Ethical and legal aspects regarding psychological measurement Theory and application of psychological tests Introduction to tests commonly used in industry Psychometric report writing Labour Relations 700 ABV 700 Labour Relations theory, perspectives, history, influences and systems A legislative framework within which SA Labour Relations function Individual Labour Relations practices: Disciplinary & Grievances handling and dismissals relating to misconduct Individual Labour Relations practices: Managing impairment and poor work performance in the workplace Collective Labour Relations practices: Bargaining forums, structures, processes, agreements & negotiations Collective Labour Relations practices: Dismissals for operational requirements and transfer of undertaking Dispute resolution & Strikes and Lock-outs Individual assignment Revision and preparation for examination

Page 6 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure Research Methodology 707 (NME 707) The difference between empirical research and library research The basic research process Conducting a proper literature review using the library and the Internet Sampling: Selecting participants for a study Data collection: various methods for collecting data for research purposes Questionnaire development (including validity and reliability assessment) Statistics: Descriptive and Inferential statistics & Parametric and Non-parametric statistics Writing a research report Research Report 795 (MHB 795) This module requires the learner to demonstrate their ability to conduct independent research by conducting research on a topic in the Human Resource Management or Industrial Psychology field and writing an academic article for publication in an accredited academic journal. This is a 30 credit year module Apart from the nine theoretical subject courses as indicated above, practical or skills training are provided in the following subjects: Interviewing and Counseling Report writing Research methodology and computer utilisation Psycho-technical training Group dynamics Presentation of lectures Students are exposed to experiential learning in the utilisation of applicable research methods and aids through applicable assignments. Programme organisation General The syllabus is presented in a schedule of 9 x 1½ hour lectures per week. The duration of each lecture is 1½ hours. Lectures are presented on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesday evenings from 18:00 to 21:00 on the Hatfield Campus of the University of Pretoria The lectures are presented through the medium of Afrikaans and English and it is recommended that students have a working competence in both languages. Students will be able to present their papers, write examination and participate in discussions through the medium of either English or Afrikaans. Lectures start at the end of January/ beginning of February and the programme extends over one academic year only. Assessment Examination of modules takes place in May/June and in October / November by means of assignments and/or written papers of three hours each.

Page 7 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure Timetable and Study Guide A timetable and study guide will be made available to students when lectures start. Prescribed books Students will be provided with a complete list of titles and authors of prescribed textbooks when they attend the first lecture of the respective modules. Format of lectures and student participation A student oriented approach is followed and the lecturers function as facilitators during class discussions. Students are scheduled according to a programme to prepare and present the study themes as provided by the lecturers. Attendance of all lectures is compulsory Use of the library Training is provided for the effective use of the library and students are encouraged to maximally utilise the library. Procedure of application A limited number of students are allowed on the course because of limited resources. Therefore, applicants are selected by a Departmental Postgraduate Committee. Prospective students from other Universities, as well as UP students who have interrupted their studies for a year or more, have to complete two application forms: An on-line application for admission to postgraduate studies at UP (do this online on the UP website); and A departmental application form for selection to the Honours course in Human Resource Management. UP hard copy application forms for admission to postgraduate studies at UP is available at our Client Service Centre at: (012) 420-5132 or (012) 420-5133. Prospective students can also apply online csc@up.ac.za. The completed Departmental application form must reach the Department Human Resource Management not later than 30 September 2015. Read the front page of the Departmental Application form for all the application detail. Applicants will be informed in writing of selection results by the Faculty Economic and Management Sciences. Applicants have to make sure that the applicable e-mail address is provided on the application form. Bursaries available Several University, NRF and private study bursaries and loans are available to postgraduate students

Page 8 of 8: 2016_BCom Information Brochure with academic merit. Information on bursaries and loans is available from Section Bursaries and Loans, Client Service Centre. Tel: 420 5104, 420 5111, 420 5112, and 420 5113. Alternatively you can visit the Fees and Funding: http://www.up.ac.za/fees-and-funding Information regarding programme costs, please contact Student Accounts at (012) 420-5114 or 420-5116 or visit http://www.up.ac.za/fees-and-funding Enquiries All BCom Honours HRM programme enquiries must be addressed to: Mrs Christa Smit (christa.smit@up.ac.za)