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Welcome Advanced Industrial Relations
Industrial relation is a key aspect in every organisation, establishing effective communication between employees and management. The main purpose of this course is to provide you with the necessary skills of maintaining a sound working relationship among all employment relationship stakeholders. Conflict, negotiation and dispute resolutions are some of the topics discussed in this module. The course further looks at labour relations framework, collective bargaining and labour economics amongst others. The module is goal-oriented, allowing you to interact with other students and IR laws, which affect the way businesses operate.
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Information literacy for senior and postgraduate students, as well as staff. Information provided will attempt to cover all aspects of the research cycle.
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Information literacy for senior and postgraduate students, as well as staff. Information provided will attempt to cover all aspects of the research cycle.
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This course is designed to expose students to advanced principles and concepts of intrusion detection with special focus on attack behaviour analytics aspects.
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This course aims to equip students with a deepened understanding of advanced microeconomics concepts. The course deals with consumer theory and the theory of demand, decision making under uncertainty, general equilibrium and the welfare theorems, oligopoly behaviour and game theory, and the asymmetric information theory and applications. The course will also enable students to evaluate and apply related concepts and theories to real world situations.
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