PART-TIME | WINNIPEG LOCATIONS HUMRP-CT Human Resource Management

Courses and Descriptions

HUMR-1839Ethical Issues in HRM

Human resource professionals are often called upon to initiate investigations on issues relating to business ethics within a complex business and social environment. We are asked to recommend action about what is right, and what is legal and moral. Through examining contemporary issues in HRM through a rigorous critical framework, we can prepare ourselves to answer the ‘big questions’ and enhance our role as value added strategic partners in business.

Other Information

Another 20-hour HRM course is required for a full elective credit in the Human Resource Management Certificate Program.

Textbooks and Booklists

Students enrolling in Part-Time and Online Education courses may be required to purchase textbooks and materials at participating Campus Store locations or online at bookstore.rrc.ca. Student booklists will be available approximately 3 weeks prior to scheduled course start dates. Please ensure materials are purchased in advance, to be available for the start date.

Note: Courses requiring a textbook will show "TR" in the Delivery field.

Course Dates and Fees

2025 Winter Term - Distance Education
HUMR-1839 Ethical Issues in HRM
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Feb 01, 25 - Mar 31, 25R. Jamil263662$325
Location: Online
Dates
Feb 01, 25 - Mar 31, 25
Delivery
Instructor
R. Jamil
Section
263662
Cost
$325

2025 Spring Term - Distance Education
HUMR-1839 Ethical Issues in HRM
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Apr 01, 25 - May 31, 25TBA265727$325
Jun 01, 25 - Jul 31, 25TBA265951$325
Location: Online
Dates
Apr 01, 25 - May 31, 25
Delivery
Instructor
TBA
Section
265727
Cost
$325
Dates
Jun 01, 25 - Jul 31, 25
Delivery
Instructor
TBA
Section
265951
Cost
$325
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