Course code: 0201 + Course abbreviation: GradDipIndEmpRels + Course
coordinator: Mr Don McKenzie + Offered at 30 Collins Street, Melbourne +
Normally completed in two semesters of full-time study or four semesters of
part-time study
This seven-unit course is designed for persons who are working, or intending to
work, in any area of industrial relations, management, HRM or trade union
activities. The course focuses upon the workplace aspects of industrial and
employee relations, and links industrial relations and employee management
practices with the broader issues of economic policy, wage and labour policy,
efficiency and productivity. The institutional and legal framework for
industrial and employee relations is also covered in detail.
Applicants require a pass degree or an equivalent qualification from a
recognised tertiary institution, or an executive certificate from this faculty
with a credit average or above. Candidates may be eligible for a maximum of
four credit exemptions for units considered to be equivalent to particular
units in the course of study. Credit is restricted to study completed in the
last five years. Refer to the course director for further details. This is a
fee-paying course. Applicants should consult the Department of Management as to
the 2002 course fee.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma in Industrial and
Employee Relations may apply for admission to the Master of Industrial and
Employee Relations.
Seven
units from the industrial and employee relations program. Each unit will
consist of a weekly three-hour seminar. Not every unit will be available each
year; they will be offered on a two-year rotational basis.
The units offered within the program are listed under the details for the
Master of Industrial and Employee Relations.
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