The Human Resources Management Certificate (PHR®/SPHR®) is an in-depth training program that provides students with knowledge in the key areas in human resources management and is designed to assist students in earning their Professional Human Resources (PHR®) or Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR®) designations.
The program is based on the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM®) Learning System that will help students develop specific human resources competencies and decision-making skills. As a certification preparation program, students who participate in the Human Resources Management Certificate (PHR®/SPHR®) program consistently beat the national exam pass rate.
The Human Resources Management Certificate (PHR®/SPHR®) program covers:
- Strategic Management
- Workforce Planning and Employment
- Human Resource Development
- Total Rewards
- Employee and Labor Relations
- Risk Management
The Human Resources Management Certificate (PHR®/SPHR®) is made available through a partnership between The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM®).
No weekday course offering for summer
Weekend Session – Register Now
Orientation: Wednesday, June 13, 2012; 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Classes: Every other Saturday, June 16, 2012 to August 25, 2012; 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
#80474
Weekday Session: Room 123
Weekend Session: Room 134
$1499
- Managers and staff in general management or human resources management positions
- Human resources professionals seeking to advance their career with a SPHR® certification
- Certified human resources professionals needing credit for PHR®/SPHR® recertification
- Human resources practitioners seeking professional development to advance their careers
- Experienced managers who are new to the field of human resources
- Mid-level managers pursuing a career change or a promotion
- Individuals needing recertification credits
- Individuals seeking their first human resources certificate
Weekday Session
- 3.5 CEUs
- Certificate of Completion from the University of Georgia
Weekday – Charlette Stout
Weekend – Mike Haberman
