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Employment Law and Practice PgCert
Employment Law and Practice PgCert

Employment Law and Practice PgCert

  • ID:ULU440201
  • Level:Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma
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Admission Requirements

English requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5.

Course Information

Would you like to hold a Post Graduate Certificate in NI Employment Law and Practice?

The overall aim of this course is to promote and develop skills and research in the field of employment law.

On successful completion of this course students will be able to:

Develop an understanding of the core concepts of employment law and how they relate to practice.

Learn the skills and processes required to qualify them to practice in the employment law field as HR professionals/lawyers.

Develop the ability to reflect critically on and learn from their practice.

Understand and apply context specific employment law research and theory to specific contexts and occupational sectors such as Human Resources and legal practice.

Develop advanced employment law practice skills appropriate to specific contexts and occupational sectors.

Examine critically the legal and contextual basis of employment law and practice.

Develop an understanding of regional, national and international models of practice in the employment law arena.

Give employment lawyers and Human Resource professionals the opportunity to interact with each other to develop insights into practice beyond their own agencies.

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Here is a guide to the subjects studied on this course.

Courses are continually reviewed to take advantage of new teaching approaches and developments in research, industry and the professions. Please be aware that modules may change for your year of entry. The exact modules available and their order may vary depending on course updates, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. Please contact the course team for the most up to date module list.
Year one
Employment Compliance and Development
Year: 1

Whether you are a lawyer, human resources professional, personnel or industrial relations officer, this module will develop a range of skills, which will enable all students to remain fully abreast of the latest legislative and case law developments in employment compliance. It will ensure that all students acquire in-depth knowledge and understanding of how employment compliance issues operates in practice. Students will be provided with assistance enabling them to respond to complex practical, legal and ethical problems. Students will be encouraged to critically analyse the law and important legal issues they face in practice.

Employment Law
Year: 1

The importance of the employment relationship between employers, employees, unions and
other statutory bodies and agencies is such that a thorough knowledge of both the context and
the substantive law is necessary for those involved in this area in any capacity. The module
attempts to provide the basis for this knowledge and to put students in the position where they
may not only have an understanding of the law both conceptually and substantively, but also be
in a position to use that knowledge in the solution of problems.

Alternative Dispute Resolution
Year: 1

Methods of ADR are increasingly being used within the legal system and advocated as a means of removing cases from overburdened courts. In appropriate cases they can provide an alternative to legal adjudication and can be used as a means of achieving satisfactory solutions to disputes. The purpose of this module is to introduce students to the processes of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and its relationship to law. The course will cover processes such as arbitration, mediation and conciliation and will provide students with a foundational knowledge of ADR which can then be developed in their professional practice. The module will comprise both theoretical and skills based elements. Students will consider the rationale and ethics of ADR before being introduced to some of the practical skills used in these processes. The study and practice of ADR will be undertaken in the context of a range of legal subject areas, including commercial law, family law and employment law.

Tribunal Representation
Year: 1

This module aims through a combination of lectures and practical exercises to enable trainees to further develop their own professional practice in relation to employment and social security matters. The module aims to develop a student's ability to apply and further develop the knowledge and practical skills gained in prior and concurrent modules. The module will encourage discussion of rationales and consequences of each available course of action in any given scenario, and students will be encouraged to critique solutions to any issues identified as arising from their choice(s). It is anticipated that students will examine the impact of the rules and procedures involved and their tactical application in practice with a view to developing their own individual work practice.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Those who undertake this course are likely to use this qualification for career development and progression purposes within their own organisations.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Insurance Single :300 GBP/year

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