Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
Explore the ideological foundations and historical development of Labour Relations (LR ) and Human Resources (HR) theory, principles and practices, described, contrasted and compared with contemporary theory, developments and practices.
Use contemporary LR and HR theories, principles and practices as a platform to assess the design, implementation and management of LR and HR systems at multiple levels and in a diversity of organisations, with full cognisance of the political, socio-economic, environmental and ethical implications of managerial decision-making and actions.
Evaluate the labour relations system, its functions, levels and forums, for its effectiveness in terms of delivering equity and efficiency, through forms of social dialogue and dispute resolution
Analyse and assess the functioning of the labour market in terms of supply and demand, wages and wage differentials, unemployment, productivity, inflation, labour market flexibility and global competitiveness.
Investigate the role, structure, and strategies of trade unions, employers and employer organisations and the state towards labour relation and human resource management.
Describe and analyse current Labour Relations and Human Resource challenges and solutions proposed.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2:
Explore the principles and guidelines of selected International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions and recommendations relevant to the field of Labour Relations and Human Resources and the application of the principles embodied in the selected conventions and recommendations to the South African labour regulatory environment will be analysed and appraised.
Explore and evaluate the major South African individual and collective labour legislation, in terms of its effectiveness to promote workplace compliance.
Explore the Occupational Health and Safety legislation and analysed in relation to health and safety challenges in the workplace.
The objectives of the Skills Development Act and the Skills Development Fund will be critiqued in relation to the competency requirements within the workplace.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3:
Demonstrate a sound knowledge of research design and methodology in the social sciences and applicable to the area of Labour Relations and Human Resources.
Submit a research proposal for a research project, including a preliminary literature review framing the research problem or question together with an appropriate research design.
Select a relevant measuring instrument(s), a target area and/or population in which to collect the data demarcated, and data related to the research topic collected by following established research protocols, using relevant statistical tools and procedures to analyse and interpret research data.
Report research data appropriately and findings and conclusions prepared logically
Present a final research report in the form of an academic treatise, meeting academic and scientific discourse and style conventions
Maintain Ethical standards related to the research protocols including the reliability and validity of the research throughout.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4:
Apply a range of methods of enquiry to resolve HR and LR related problems and propose evidence-based solutions and theory-driven arguments
Demonstrate Critical awareness by identifying, analysing and critically reflecting on and debating different perspectives and approaches within and between the social parties in the world of work.
Position the role of LR and HR and its essential processes elaborated and appraised as important elements within the strategic management of the business.
Identify, contextualise, and analysed typical challenges faced in the world of work will be addressed by applying relevant HR and LR theories, principles, concepts, practices and techniques.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5:
Use Information technology to access, process, manage, store and manipulate information from a range of sources with due attention to relevance and reliability
Analyse and assesse information, conclusions drawn and communicated in the most appropriate format and discourse register and/or style.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6:
Identify and assess managerial and leadership behaviours that promote individual motivation in terms of their contribution to enhancing organisational behaviour
Apply relevant theories and principles of organisational behaviour to HR and LR management and leadership challenges in the workplace, including issues of ethics, social responsibility, barriers to cross cultural communication, the work-family interface, equity, negotiation and conflict resolution, among others.
The impact of individuals, socio-political and economic groupings and organisational structures on the effectiveness of organisation will be analysed and assessed.
Integrated Assessment:
The treatise in its design, preparation and presentation draws from all knowledge areas covered and therefore is used for Integrated Assessment. Integrated Assessment will also use case studies and practical projects. Assessment methods include a combination of diagnostic and formative assessment tasks; assignment tasks include practical projects, case studies, simulations and presentations. Assignments are structured to involve both group and individual tasks in order to simulate an organisational environment.
Formal assessment, some of which may be based on the case studies, practical projects and presentations, consists of scheduled formal tests and written assignments that encourage the student to work throughout the duration of the module, as well as a final examination. The formal tests and assignments will contribute 40% towards the final semester mark and the final examination a further 60%.
The Research Methodology and Design module EIT411 will be assessed following a continuous assessment approach. The theoretical element of the module will be tested by means of a formal test towards the end of the semester, while the rest will be assessed by means of practical assessment tasks, including the preparation of a research proposal. These tasks will be collated by each student in a portfolio of assessment evidence, to be presented for external moderation by a moderator appointed for the purpose. All the above modules are post-graduate exit level modules and therefore the University's policy with regard to examination and moderation applies.
The assessment of the treatise EIT410 will proceed as follows: at the appointed time towards the end of semester two, each student will submit a typed and bound treatise of a minimum of 30pages (approximately 10 000 words), based on an approved topic or research problem identified in a pre-approved proposal, one that falls within the subject field of any of the modules. The supervisor will act as the internal examiner. In addition, for each treatise, an external examiner will be appointed as per the standard institutional procedure for the appointment of examiners of treatises, dissertations and theses. |