Evashni Jansen
Home
Why this degree?
Our Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Development with specialisation in Human Resource Development (HRD), focuses on the improvement of the expertise and skills levels of human resource development practitioners in the private and public sectors.
Our degree is currently the only undergraduate degree of its kind in South Africa. This is a specialised professional degree in , and is designed for those already employed as trainers and evidence must be provided of current training experience (not HRM or teaching experience) for admission.
Core subjects
Our subjects are presented by highly skilled academic and industry experts and is aimed to provide students with optimal exposure to relevant, applicable subject content.
- Introduction to Human Resource Development
- Learning, motivation and performance
- Human Resource Development in the South African context
- Adult learning
- Mentoring and coaching
- Needs analysis and design
- Delivering learning interventions
- Introductory research methodology
- Assessment within an occupational context
- Moderation within an occupational context
- Research in Human Resource Development
- Skills development within an occupational context
- Designing learning programmes
- Organisational learning and development
- Contemporary issues in Human Resource Development
- Managing Human Resource Development
- Evaluating training effectiveness
- Quality management in training and development
Why us?
We make use of lecturers who themselves have not only obtained this degree at post-graduate level, but who are also expert practitioners (with several years of experience) in training and development.
During contact sessions, students will have the opportunity to network and discuss problems they experience in the field of training with colleagues who are also trainers from various workplaces. We also have international students enrolled for this degree. The medium of instruction (English) makes this degree accessible to all those who meet the admission requirements.
During contact sessions, students will have the opportunity to network and discuss problems they experience in the field of training with colleagues who are also trainers from various workplaces. We also have international students enrolled for this degree. The medium of instruction (English) makes this degree accessible to all those who meet the admission requirements.