Course Fees Dean/Faculty of Graduate Studies FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES Senior Professor Nayani Melegoda, Application fee Rs. 3000/- UNIVERSITY OF PhD (Leeds-UK) Registration fee Rs. 5000/- Course Coordinator Course fee Rs. 80000/- Dr Rajitha Silva, PhD in University of Library fee Rs. 1500/- Mobile: 077 363 52 18

Examination fee Rs. 18000/- Lecture Panel (Per one paper 2000*9) Professor MPP Dharmadasa Refundable Library Deposit Rs. 5,000/- Professor KASP Kaluarachchi Professor DTD Kodagoda Information Professor B Nishantha Application forms can be obtained from the Senior Assistant Dr Rajitha Silva Registrar, Faculty of Graduate Studies, , Dr MAYD Madurapperuma 35/30, Prof. Stanley Wijesundara Mawatha, Colombo 07. Dr WA Sajitha Dishanka A Sarveswaran AMCP Atapattu MRF Ruwaiha

How to Apply Tel - (+94) 11 205 56 56 Fax - (+94) 11 259 13 95 Application forms and other information can be obtained from E-mail - [email protected] the Senior Assistant Registrar, Faculty of Graduate Studies web site - fgs.cmb.ac.lk Postgraduate Diploma in (FGS), University of Colombo or can be downloaded from Address - 35/30, (fgs.cmb.ac.lk) the faculty website. Prof. Stanley Wijesundara LABOUR RELATIONS AND Mawatha, The Completed application form with payment slip should be Colombo 07. HUMAN RESOURCE scanned and e-mailled to the FGS ([email protected]. ac.lk) and also sent by registered post to Senior MANAGEMENT Assistant Registrar, FGS on or before 25th March 2021. PG Dip (LRHRmgt) 2021/22 Application fee of Rs 3000/= can be made by using the code SLQF LEVEL - 8 (NO OF CREDITS - 25) 318-5110-0000-7 to any of the People’s Bank branch. One Year / Weekend programme Introduction Admission Criteria Course Titles: PG Dip (LRHRmgt)

The FGS of the University of Colombo is dedicated to A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University/Institution Semester I promote high-quality Postgraduate education. We provide with relevant subject area of the Postgraduate Diploma training, and research in multidisciplinary fields paying special programme. PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5101 Economics for Managers attention to the current needs of developing countries. The or PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5102 Fundamentals of Management Mission: To provide advanced knowledge at postgraduate Any other Bachelor’s degree, with prior learning/work PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5103 Human Resource Management level and create human capital for growth and development. experience in relevant subject area of the Postgraduate PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5104 Statistical Analysis Diploma programme. PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5105 Organizational Behavior The Vision: To foster excellence, creativity and innovation in graduate education of . Keeping an accordance to or Semester II Sri Lanka qualifications frame work this program consists of 25 Professional qualification in the relevant subject area of the Credits, with exit level of 8. The curriculum of the program will Postgraduate Diploma programme from a recognized PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5201 Industrial Relations & Labour treat development issues in a multi-disciplinary manner. professional body acceptable to the Faculty Board of the FGS and Senate of University of Colombo with prior laws learning/ work experience in relevant subject area. PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5202 Compensation Management Objective PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5203 Research Methods or Objective of the program is to provide in depth PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5204 People Management in Global Completion of NVQ level 7 (equivalent to Bachelor’s understanding of development related issue- Context degree in SLQF) with relevant work experience in the sand discourses, both theoretical and PG Dip (LRHRmgt) - 5205 Seminar in Contemporary Issues relevant subject area as determined by the Faculty Board of practical. in HRM the FGS and Senate of the University of Colombo. And A good working knowledge of English. Medium of Instructions : English

Structure Duration: One Year

The Postgraduate Diploma PG Dip (LRHRmgt) course consists of ten taught modules. The taught modules are structured around a programme of formal lecture-room instruction, directed reading, participation in seminars, role playing exercises, and classroom discussions.

Activities such as seminars with outside speakers, case study, workshops, field study workshops and field study visits designed to bridge the gap between academic work and practical aspects of the subject constitute an essential component of the programme.

All taught courses will be assessed by a combination of course-work and an examination.