Human Resource Management - HRM 213:
Fall 2008
Instructor: Dr. Libba Moore
Office: Davis Hall Office # 3;
Telephone: 508-213-2123
email: libba.moore@nichols.edu
Office Hours: Mondays 2:30 -3:30;
Thursdays 2:30 - 4:30; and by appointment
Leaders in business recognize that there is more to “success” than just a good bottom line. The top companies know that managing people effectively is vital to success in today’s highly competitive marketplace.This course provides an overview of current practices and theories in human resource management (HRM).
Readings from the textbook, articles, and the Internet will provide basic course content. We will use class time to explore and apply HRM concepts and practices. Out of class projects give students hands on experience in practicing essential functions.
Objectives for students who successfully complete the course include:
David A. Decenzo and Stephen P. Robbins, Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, Eighth Edition
Students are required to complete all reading assignments before class. It is expected that you come to class prepared to engage in class discussions.
It is expected that all work in this class be presented professionally.
Assignments are designed to have you apply principles and concepts of the HR profession. Grades will reflect your ability to show that you can use concepts and terminology correctly and can exhibit standard professional practices.
No late papers. Assignments should be submitted at the class time they are due. Late papers are subject to penalties. After one week, assignments will not be accepted.
Quizzes due to absences or tardiness cannot be made up.
It is your responsibility to keep up with the syllabus and course requirements and to come to class prepared to participate.
It is expected that students stay in the classroom the entire period. Please take care of all personal needs before coming to class.