B.Sc. Human Resource Management (Special)
YEAR 1 (LEVEL I)
Compulsory Courses |
Course Title |
Number of Credits |
Semester |
ECON 1001 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
I |
ECON 1002 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
II |
ECON 1003 |
Mathematics for Economics I |
3 |
I OR II |
ECON 1005 |
Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
I |
ACCT 1002 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting |
3 |
I OR II |
PSYC 1001 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
I |
FOUN 1101 |
Caribbean Civilization |
3 |
I OR II |
FOUN 1210 |
Science, Medicine, and Technology in Society |
3 |
I OR II |
EITHER FOUN 1001 OR FOUN 1106 |
English for Academic Purposes OR Academic English for Research Purposes |
3
3 |
I OR II
I |
EITHER MGMT 1001 OR SOCI 1002 |
Introduction to Management OR Introduction to Sociology I |
3
3 |
I OR II
I |
Note: All courses are compulsory. There are no electives. Total Credits: 30 each year.
YEAR 2 (LEVEL II)
Compulsory Courses |
Course Title |
Number of Credits |
Semester |
MGMT 2006 |
Management Information Systems I |
3 |
I OR II |
MGMT 2008 |
Organisational Behaviour |
3 |
I OR II |
MGMT 2023 |
Financial Management I |
3 |
I OR II |
MGMT 2012 |
Quantitative Methods |
3 |
I |
MKTG 2001 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
I OR II |
PLUS: Five (5) additional Level II/III courses to be selected |
Total : 30 credits
YEAR 3 (LEVEL III)
Compulsory Courses |
Course Title |
Number of Credits |
Semester |
MGMT 3017 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
I |
MGMT 3018 |
Industrial Relations |
3 |
II |
MGMT 3022 |
Organisational Development |
3 |
II |
MGMT 3024 |
Business Communication |
3 |
I OR II |
MGMT 3025 |
Human Resource Development |
3 |
II |
MGMT 3031 |
Business Strategy & Policy |
3 |
I OR II |
MGMT 3032 |
Entrepreneurial Studies |
3 |
II |
MGMT 3035 |
Ethics in Business |
3 |
I OR II |
MGMT 3062 |
Compensation Management |
3 |
II |
MGMT 3311 |
Occupational Safety & Health Management |
3 |
I |
Total : 30 credits
Before you choose your courses, verify that a Course is being offered: Some of the courses listed may not be offered in a given academic year.
To view the undergraduate courses offered by the Department of Management Studies, please refer to the Faculty of Social Sciences' Undergraduate Handbook