Human Resources Management Post-Graduate Certificate
The Challenge of Change
Today’s human resources professionals are managers of change, assisting employers and employees with the modern challenges of the workplace. If you’re a “people person” with a degree or diploma, you will want to consider Georgian’s post-graduate Human Resources Management program.
This one-year intensive program provides graduates with the skill, knowledge and attitude necessary to be an effective manager of people and change. Best of all, a key component of our program is practical experience that will bring your resume to the top of the selection basket.
ESL Summer Camp
ESL Summer Camp at Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS) is an on-campus residential camp for Vietnamese secondary and high school students from Vietnam (ages ranging from 10-17). It is a 2 week program that offers ESL classes 5 mornings each week with educational and recreational activities in the afternoons and evenings.
Located on 195 acres in the heart of New York State’s Finger Lakes Region, the HWS campus provides safe and ideal setting for variety of educational opportunities such as mini-college sessions in photography and environment taught by HWS professors, campus tours, and life skill lessons, and recreational summer activities such as soccer, swimming, football, zumba, tennis, and concerts.
Professional certificates awarded by universities
Many universities grant professional certificates as an award for the completion of an educational program. The curriculum of a professional certificate is most often in a focused subject matter. The typical professional certificate program is between 200-300 class-hours in size.
It is uncommon for a program to be larger or smaller than that. Most professional certificate programs are open enrollment, but some have admissions processes. A few universities put some of their professional certificates into a subclass they refer to as advanced professional certificates.
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