Overview
The Employment Relations from Queen's University students will be introduced to the theory, policy and legal frameworks behind the employment relationship, and how these can be applied to assess workplace challenges and problems. This certificate program is only open to Queen's students.
You will learn:
- Theories and practices that shape contemporary workplaces including labour and employment relations, labour policy and employment law, human resource management and organizational behavior.
- Knowledge, skills, and abilities to evaluate and address contemporary work-related problems.
- Communication and creative problem-solving skills
Programme Structure
Courses included:
- Introduction to Employment Relations
- Workplace Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Work and Employment Relations in Canada
- Employment Relations and Labour Law
- Conflict Resolution
- Managing Human Resources and Employment Relations
- Workplace Policies and Governance
Key information
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Campus Location
- Kingston, Canada
Disciplines
Management Studies Human Resource Management View 32 other Short Courses in Management Studies in CanadaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
In order to be considered for admission, IB Diploma candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Complete the full IB Diploma with passes in six subjects with three at the Higher Level, and a minimum grade total of 28 (excluding bonus points).
- Satisfy all admission criteria, including prerequisite courses, for the desired program
- Present a competitive score for the desired program
- Complete and submit a Personal Statement of Experience and Supplementary Essay. For all programs, with the exception of Commerce, the PSE is optional - but recommended. If you have applied to our Commerce program, the PSE and Supplementary Essays are mandatory requirements and must be submitted by February 15.