BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – HUMAN RESOURCES PROGRAM (B144)

OVERVIEW

Program Overview

In today's rapidly changing business world, organizations are realizing that their greatest asset is their employees, and that effective people management is a key factor in their overall success. The Business Administration – Human Resources program at George Brown College in Toronto will provide you with a practical approach to human resources management, preparing you for a variety of careers within this exciting and growing field.

FULL DESCRIPTION

In today’s rapidly changing business world, organizations are realizing that their greatest asset is their employees and that effective people management is a key factor in their overall success. The Business Administration – Human Resources program will provide you with a practical approach to human resources management, preparing you for a variety of careers within this exciting and growing field.

This learning experience will enable you to:

  • design human resources policies and programs that adhere to employment legislation
  • attract, retain and develop a productive workforce
  • manage employee diversity
  • ensure health and safety at the workplace
  • advise on employee/labour relations

Our program enables you to work toward obtaining the professional designations offered through the Human Resources Professional Association of Ontario (HRPA). For information about obtaining professional designations in HR, please contact the Human Resources Professional Association of Ontario.

This Centre for Business program is part of our School of Human Resources.

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George Brown College's Centre for Business programs has earned international recognition from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Centre for Business diplomas, advanced diplomas, and degree programs, 14 in total, have been accredited globally at our Schools of Accounting & Finance, HR, Management, and Marketing. George Brown is now one of only two colleges in Ontario to have earned ACBSP accreditation. 

Program KPIs

PROGRAM YEAR GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT (%) GRADUATE SATISFACTION (%)
B144 2019-20 91 64
B144 2020-21 90 83

Human Resources Information Session Video 

Want to learn more about our human resources programs? Watch a recording of a recent information session below.

 

Your Field Education Options

This program (B144) is also offered with work experience and students wishing to apply for Business Administration – Human Resources with Work Experience should apply to B154.

In addition to on-the-job work experience, George Brown College endeavours to provide field education opportunities with real-world challenges and clients. Find out more about field education at the Centre for Business.

Program Learning Outcomes

The graduate demonstrates the ability to:

  1. Contribute to the planning and implementation of employee recruitment, selection and retention strategies.
  2. Administer and facilitate the performance management program.
  3. Coordinate and support the development, implementation and evaluation of employee orientation, training and development programs.
  4. Implement and support effective employee and labour relations strategies in both non-­union and union environments.
  5. Administer and communicate the organization’s total compensation plan.
  6. Collaborate with others in the implementation and monitoring of organizational health and safety policies and practices.
  7. Contribute to the identification of information needs and apply current and emerging information technologies to support the human resources function.
  8. Contribute to organizational development strategies aimed at promoting organizational effectiveness.
  9. Present and evaluate communication messages and processes related to the human resources function of the organization.
  10. Develop, implement and evaluate personal professional development plans to achieve ongoing competence in human resources professional practice.
  11. Identify and communicate the human resources component of the organization’s business plan.
  12. Contribute to the collection, analysis and utilization of human resources data.