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Dates: New dates April 16- May 27, 2008
Location: Online
Fee: $300, CEU's: 2.4 (24 hours of professional continuing
education)
Instructor: Gregg Miller
Contact: Ann Whitaker 608-262-4509, awhitaker@dcs.wisc.edu
Tell a friend: Tell a friend or colleague about this program.
To register: See registration options. (Program #1052)
This course helps you understand the practices and challenges in human resource management and fine tune the skills needed to manage your most critical agency asset – the staff you lead. It explores the many issues involved such as recruitment and hiring, retention, supervision and performance evaluation, negotiations, and how to be an employer of choice.
This course does not prepare you to be a human resource specialist. Rather,
it acquaints you with the many terms, statutes, and parameters influencing human
resource activity and provides opportunities to apply the information you’re
learning directly to your own situation.
This is also a core course for the Human Services Administration Certificate. (For more info see webpage at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/pda/hsa).
What you will learn:
Students do not have to be online at any particular time. You can choose times that are convenient for you. Most students spend approximately four hours per week, between reading assignments and discussion questions. Instructors assign readings each week and ask participants to reply to discussion questions and comment on each others’ replies. Each week for the duration of the course new readings and discussion questions are assigned by the instructors. Students are asked to post at least two comments each week and read the comments made by other students. Instructors facilitate and comment on the topics being discussed each week.
We invite you to join the mailing list for online courses for in human services.
Gregg Miller is a lecturer in the Department of Professional Development and Applied Studies, UW-Madison who specializes in supervision strategies and employee retention.
About one week prior to the start of the class, you are sent readings by surface mail. To ensure privacy online you receive an e-mail with Web site access information and a password. An orientation is available online.
Computer requirements to use Learn@UW online courses are as follows:
More information on current requirements.
"Its great to explore (these) topics with adult learners (who) can provide me with practical everyday experiences that have worked in their jobs."—(Vicki, RN, Madison, WI)
“This is my first time participating in an online course and I have truly enjoyed it. The flexibility of participation and diversity of students has been wonderful. The course readings have been great fodder for discussion…at my agency, we are actually using them for round table discussions. —C.L MSSW, Burr Ridge, IL
“I really enjoyed this course. I think I got much more out of this than I would have if I had sat in a traditional one-day ethics workshop…The readings and discussions were interesting and challenging. I am thinking about my decision making…in a new way, and I’m thankful for that. Thanks for a great experience.” —S.P., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Eau Claire, WI
“I have been really enjoying the format of the online
course...it is convenient for me, my work schedule, and my family. I can read
assigned readings and people’s posts at 11 pm and add my own at any time.
I have gotten a lot more from it that I wouldn’t get in a more usual CEU
setting.” —J.L., Licensed Social Worker, Gahanna, OH
"[Some advantages of being online are] ease of operation, availability
of the medium; it requires putting expression into a more highly verbal flow,
doesnt let anyone hide."—(Leslie, MS, Chicago, IL)
Registration: Registrations are confirmed in writing.
If you do not receive written confirmation of your registration prior to the
workshop, please call 608-262-7942. Registration closes one week prior to the
start date.
Fee: $300.
Credits: 24 hours (2.4 CEU's) are awarded for this 6-week course.
Social Workers: The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professional Development and Applied Studies, (PDAS), (provider number #1042) is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), (800-225-6880) through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. PDAS maintains responsibility for the program. WI, IA and MI Boards of Social Work recognize ACE programs. MN Board of Social Work CE Approval Number: 06-138. IL Registered Social Worker Continuing Education Sponsor #159.000243.
Counselors: PDAS is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. PDAS adheres to NBCC continuing education guidelines (Provider #5990).
WI Psychologists, and Marriage and Family Therapists: Qualifies as an accredited university continuing education course relevant to professional practice.
WI Substance Abuse Counselors: Qualifies as a continuing education course consisting of relevant subject matter taught by qualified presenters.
Educators: This program may qualify towards your Professional Development Plans (PDPs).
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is also an approved provider by the Wisconsin Psychological Examining Board to offer continuing education credits for psychologists.
Please note: This is a continuing education course for professionals. It fulfills ongoing certification requirements for continuing education credits/hours, however it does not carry University of Wisconsin undergraduate or graduate credit.
Cancellation policy: If you are unable to attend or arrange for a substitute, you may obtain a refund minus the $20 administrative fee by contacting our registration department at least 3 business days prior to the program. If you cancel 3 business days or less before the program, or do not attend, you are responsible for the entire fee. To cancel or arrange for a substitute, please call 800-725-9692.
For more information: If you have any questions, contact Ann Whitaker at 608-262-4509 or awhitaker@dcs.wisc.edu. We also invite you to join the mailing list for online courses.
By
phone: Call 608-262-7942 or toll-free 800-725-9692.
By
mail: Print, complete and mail the UW Continuing Studies registration
form.
By
fax: Print, complete and fax the UW Continuing Studies
registration form.
Online: Secure
online registration is available for this program.
The Department of Professional Development & Applied Studies is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. The units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners. You will find the UW—Madison Continuing Studies home page at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu, or browse the Web site using the navigational links below.
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