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HR 322 - Recruitment, Selection and Training Systems


Credits: (4 credits)

Examines the development and operation of recruitment, selection placement and training systems in organizations. Emphasizes current issues affecting human resource selection and training decisions, as well as examination of the usefulness of various methods used in a job analysis, selection, performance appraisal and training development planning.

Prerequisite/Corequisite
Prerequisite: MG 302.

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to do the following: 

  1. Compare and differentiate the various recruitment, training and retention activities that result in maintaining a high performing workforce;
  2. Demonstrate ability to analyze recruitment, training and retention issues within a number of contexts, including financial, operational, ethical and cultural;
  3. Calculate the metrics used to measure the success of a firm’s recruitment programs;
  4. Develop the ability to manage the financial budget for workforce acquisition and planning;
  5. Explain the various legal concerns that impact recruitment and selection processes;
  6. Identify the methods used for employee training and talent development utilizing strategic training practices.;
  7. Develop functional skills in candidate screening and interviewing via the mock interview assignment;
  8. Develop skills needed to coach management through the candidate selection and employee talent development process;
  9. Describe and calculate the various metrics used to measure recruitment and selection performance.




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