Programme Information

Required Credits/Units: 480

Aims of the Programme

The aims of the programme are as follows:
1)    To develop students’ appreciation of the effectiveness of Human Resources role and function within the organizational operations.
2)    To prepare students to become ethically-informed future Human Resource Managers, able to adjust to the changing needs and trends of the modern workspace, its challenges and employee diversity.
3)    To provide students with the skills and competencies they need to become marketable for a variety of HR careers in different types of organizations.
4)    To enhance students’ understanding of the broad role of the Human Resource specialist and the significance of people management.
5)    To provide students with fundamental understanding of economic and management principles. 
6)    To facilitate continuous growth and improved performance, founded on a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.
7)    To provide the tools for effective talent hunting, employee selection and retention that reduces turnover and aligns with the organization’s goals. 
8)    To underline the importance of training techniques, employee development and job satisfaction.
9)    To highlight the changing nature of business, its current challenges and the importance of understanding both the local and global business environment, in order to make the necessary adjustments to the local management model.
10)  To motivate students to develop an efficient and effective Human Resource Management system, in order to maximize quality of work life, performance, productivity, and contribute to national development.
11)  To align students’ acquired knowledge, skills and competence with the current and future needs of the population and of HR systems, taking into account labour market dynamics at national and local levels, to enable sustainable employment creation and economic growth.

Learning Outcomes 
At the end of the programme, the student will be expected to:

a) Analyse the role and importance of Human Resource management within different types of organizations.
b) Explain the foundations of Human Resource management through a critical and analytical situational perspective. 
c) Apply appropriate strategic plans for recruitment and employee development.
d) Apply theoretical knowledge by adapting HR practices accordingly based on the different workspace environments.
e) Explain employment legislations and participate effectively in collective negotiations and discussions.
f) Implement sustainable HR strategies and practices.
g) Apply innovation and technology in improving HR systems, policies and procedures.
h) Identify the challenges involved in managing HR services.
i) Utilise skills that are required in conflict-resolution and long-standing establishment of partnerships.
j) Debate different Human Resource concepts, contemporary issues and business trends with a creative and critical approach. 
k) Discuss the complex nature of international business and its impact on the management and growth of an organisation.
 

Entry Requirements

Admission Requirements

The general admission requirements for entry to Unicaf University in Zambia Bachelor degree programmes are as outlined below.  Students are advised to contact the Office of Admissions to find out more about the range of equivalent international academic qualifications accepted.

Regular admission to a Bachelor degree programme requires a full Grade 12 Certificate with O-levels at credit or higher in a number of subjects depending on the course of study or international equivalent qualification.

  • Applicants with a Diploma or Advanced Diploma may be considered for entry.
  • Applicants with a Diploma or Advanced Diploma in a relevant area may be considered for credit transfer.
  • English proficiency: Grade 6 (Credit) or better on the General Certificate of Education or equivalent
  • Copy of valid passport or national ID

In addition to a strong academic record, extra-curricular activities, leadership skills and other relevant background information may be taken into account.

Programme Outline

Foundation Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
UU-Bsc-IND100-ZM Induction Module 0.00
UU-FNT-103-ZM Introduction to Bachelor Degree 0.00

Year 1

Required Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
UU-ENG-1110-ZM Academic Writing 12.00
UU-COM-1000-ZM Computer Systems 12.00
UU-MAN-2010-ZM Introduction to Management 12.00
UU-BHR-1140-ZM Managing People and Organisations 12.00
UU-BHR-1150-ZM Employment Relations 12.00
UU-BHR-1210-ZM Planning, Recruitment and Selection 12.00
UU-BHR-1220-ZM Human Resource Information Systems 12.00
UU-BHR-1230-ZM Coaching and Mentoring 12.00
UU-BBA-2000-ZM Communication for Business 12.00
UU-MTH-2000-ZM Statistics I 12.00

Year 2

Required Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
UU-MTH-1005-ZM Quantitative Methods 12.00
UU-BHR-2320-ZM Human Resource Strategy and Practice 12.00
UU-BHR-2330-ZM Training Skills Development 12.00
UU-BHR-2340-ZM Performance, Assessment and Rewards Management 12.00
UU-BHR-2350-ZM Leadership and Success at Work 12.00
UU-BHR-2410-ZM Business Decision Making 12.00
UU-BHR-2420-ZM Managing Workforce Diversity, Equality and Inclusion 12.00
UU-BBA-2010-ZM Law for Business 12.00
UU-MAN-3250-ZM Teamwork 12.00
UU-BHR-2450-ZM Negotiation and Dispute Resolution 12.00

Year 3

Required Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
UU-PSY-1000-ZM General Psychology I 12.00
UU-PSY-1100-ZM Psychology II 12.00
UU-BHR-3530-ZM Personal and Professional Development 12.00
UU-LAW-2000-ZM Employment Law 12.00
UU-BBA-4010-ZM Research Methods in Business 12.00
UU-SOC-1000-ZM Principles of Sociology 12.00
UU-BBA-3012-ZM Organisational Behaviour 12.00
UU-BBA-1000-ZM Business Ethics 12.00
UU-BHR-3640-ZM Contemporary Issues in Employment 12.00
UU-BBA-2001-ZM Research and Writing 12.00

Year 4

Required Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
UU-BBA-4020-ZM Strategy and Business Policy 12.00
UU-BHR-4720-ZM Managing Change 12.00
UU-MKT-3000-ZM Public Relations 12.00
UU-BHR-4740-ZM International Human Resource Management 12.00
UU-BHR-4750-ZM Organisational Psychology 12.00
UU-COM-3010-ZM Digital Business 12.00
UU-BBA-4013-ZM Global Business 12.00
UU-BHR-4830-ZM Sustainable Business 12.00
UU-BHR-4840-ZM Recent Trends in Human Resource Management 12.00
UU-BHR-4850-ZM Project: Final Year 12.00
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