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SFI113 - MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

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ID:
SFI113
Duration (hours):
48
CFU:
6
SSD:
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
Url:
Course Details:
PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES/CORSO GENERICO Year: 1
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (01/03/2026 - 31/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

This teaching contributes to achieving the educational objective of the Masters’ degree course in Philosophy and in particular of the course in Human Resources Management, supplying students with the competence necessary to help them fit in with different business systems, filling high level positions based within the human resource department. The human factor is the resource which makes the difference as to the development and the very survival of companies operating in an increasingly competitive context. The teaching aims to meet this requirement, offering students concepts which favour the acquisition of targeted competences with the view to a dynamic management which can develop human resources. At the end of the course the student will reach the following objectives according to: Knowledge and Comprehension skills: to identify the various managing models concerning human resources; to describe the selection, evaluation, teaching and reward systems of Human Resources; to support a strategic management of human resources; to manage the relationships between individual and organization; to identify instruments, practices, and behaviours which affect people; to describe the systems which rule the labour relations. Autonomous assessment: to make use of the acquired knowledge to carry out autonomous research concerning issues linked to the management of Human resources; to apply one’s knowledge properly according to the needs of the human resources’ management. Communication Skills to use business lexicon in the definition of the policies and employees’ managing tools; to take part in the solution of problems connected with the management and development of human resources in companies.

Course Prerequisites

No specific knowledge is needed to learn the subject easily.

Teaching Methods

The teaching makes use of whole class teaching, which is interactive and engaging, integrated with various methods selected according to the students’ needs as well as the follow–up needs pointed out during the course. To be more detailed, we can say that the teaching consists of 48 hours of whole class teaching, divided in two-hour classes as per calendar. In order to ease the accomplishment of the objectives, the working method will favour dialogue and active participation to the lesson, making use of both whole class teaching and guided discussion, group works and the participation in seminars concerning the topics covered, presented by members of the business world. Attending the course is optional, but recommended. The final test will be the same for every student, whether attending the course or not.

Assessment Methods

In order to evaluate students’ learning, oral tests will be provided. Oral tests will be assessed according to the following criteria: knowledge of the subject, ability to organise and report the subjects grasping their patterns; ability to interpret and analyse the policies and the managing tools of human resources; business lexicon competence; correctness and relevance of the presentation; coherence, strength; critical approach towards suggested issues. The oral test will cover the entire coursework and it will be successfully assessed with the minimum mark of 18 out of 30.

Texts

D. Boldizzoni- L. Quaratino, Risorse umane, Il Mulino, Bologna, l.e. If necessary, supplementary material will be made available for students on an e- learning platform.

Contents

The teaching is aimed at introducing the basic knowledge necessary to understand the managing criteria directing the activities which develop and improve human resources in companies. The teaching faces the policies and the management and development tools affecting human resources in a systematic way, making use of regular references to managing practices: from recruitment to evaluation, from planning of staff improvement to educational and reward system, without taking into account the analysis and deepening of the new way of regulating work and industrial relations. D.Boldizzoni-L.Quaratino, Risorse Umane, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2014. If necessary, supplementary material will be made available for students on an e- learning platform.

Course Language

Italian

More information

Student services and office hours are held on Wednesday from half past ten to half past twelve. The University lecturer will have office hours in her office located in Chieti campus. Students can contacts the aforesaid lecturer by her e- mail address: paola.giansante@unich.it

Degrees

Degrees

PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People

GIANSANTE Paola
Gruppo 13/ECON-06 - ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
Settore ECON-06/A - Economia aziendale
AREA MIN. 13 - Scienze economiche e statistiche
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