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Human Resources Management Certificate

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The Human Resources Management Certificate program provides you with practical skills and knowledge to work in the exciting field of Human Resources. In addition to administrative and business training, receive specific training in human resource management, recruitment, selection, compensation and payroll, and employment law. This two-semester (one-year) program includes four weeks of work experience.

 
 
   

Courses in program* (subject to change)

• Computer Applications
• Business Communication
• Management Communication
• Human Resource Fundamentals
• Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
• E mployee Recruiting & Selection
• Compensation, Benefits and Payroll
• Introduction to Employment Law
• Industrial & labour Relations
• Career Advancement
• Human Resource Information Software
• Work Experience for Human Resources



Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

• Minimum final mark of 60% in English 20-1 or credit in English 30-2 or equivalent
• Minimum final mark of 60% in Applied or Pure Math 10 or equivalent (excluding the 10-4 and 16 levels)

OR:

• Successful completion of the General Equivalency Development test (GED) with a standard score of 520 in Language Arts: Reading and Writing and 450 in Math

OR:

• Satisfactory results on the BVC Admissions Test

 

English Language Proficiency Requirement
Applicants whose first language is NOT English must demonstrate ONE of the following:

• Achievement of a valid TOEFL score of 527 - 530 on the paper-based test or a score of 71 on the internet-based test (iBT)
• Achievement of a valid Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with an overall band score of 5.5
• Complete the Bow Valley College EAP program with a grade of “B”
• Transcripts demonstrating successful completion of three years of full-time secondary education at a school where English was the language of instruction
• Transcripts demonstrating successful completion of one year of full-time post-secondary education at a school where English was the language of instruction
• Where applicable, a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) standard as determined by the Career program
• Successful completion of an Alberta Education English Language Arts (ELA) course that is consistent with the specified academic admission requirements for the program
• Satisfactory results on the BVC Admissions test

Transferability
Credits in this program may be transferred to:

• Bow Valley College - Business Administration Diploma

Fees & Dates

Date: Aug. 30, 2010 & Aug. 29, 2011
Program length: Two semesters (one year)
Fees: For a complete list of full and part-time fees online, please visit www.bowvalleycollege.ca/fees or follow this link to the fees page.

 

 

 

 

 
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