Human Resources Management – Graduate Certificate
Human resources professionals know all too well that a company is only as good as the people it employs. Earn your certificate in Human Resources, and you’ll have the skills and experience to become a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) by exploring recruiting opportunities, challenges, and strategies; organizational management; labour relations, and more.
The curriculum in Human Resources Management is designed to boost your existing qualifications and to support you if you intend to pursue your Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. The nine core courses required to access the National Knowledge Exam (NKE) are approved by the Ontario Human Resources Professionals Association. Additional courses include mediation, practitioner seminars, and an eight-week placement in a professional human resources environment. Information on the Human Resources Professionals Association and the CHRP designation is available by visiting hrpa.ca .
CHRP Designation
The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) regulates the human resources profession in Ontario and issues the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. Completion of HRPA's certification process confers the right to use the title Certified Human Resources Professional and the right to use the initials C.H.R.P. or CHRP after one's name (excerpt from HRPA's website). It is the responsibility of the graduate to pursue certification.
What's in it for you?
Career outcomes*
- Recruiter
- Staff trainer
- Human resource coordinator
- Compensation analyst
- Employee relations officer
- Health and safety coordinator
- Payroll administrator
Average Salaries*
Across these career outcomes, salaries in Canada range from:
$28,500 to $60,000
Accreditations
- Ontario Human Resources Professionals Association
- Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation
Semester three will be an eight-week, unpaid work placement.
Plan your future
Program starts
Winter 2020
Spring 2020
Fall 2020
Winter 2021
Spring 2021
Learning options
- Full-Time
- Flex learning
- Graduate opportunity