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This module introduces the students with the human resource management processes and functions. Human resource management concept , functions and importance to organisational performance shall be dealt with. Human Resource Management as an important function of management process shall seen from the perspectives of both line and staff authority. HRM function in the current context has changed its approach. It focuses on the competencies of the worker but simply on the worker. The major shift is that workers should not been as employees alone but they are people. The module centres on the contemporary issues and dimensions of HRM and HRD and provides professional touch in delivering the HRM functions.
Welcome to the course of HWC6364 Watershed modeling.
Instructor's details:
Prof. Umaru Garba WALI
g.umaru@ur.ac.rw
+250788877174
Aims of the module:
This is a practical module in which the students learn to
a) Use GIS in hydrological applications,
b) Calibrate and validate models,
c) Apply and interpret semi- and fully- distributed continuous watershed models, and
d) Discuss several modeling case studies.
This part of the course will facilitate the students to learn more the principles of animal production; the best good management of domestic animals; the nutrition of animals as well as their treatment.
This course entails an advanced study of the rules of law that govern the procedures by which authorities investigate, prosecute, and adjudicate crimes.
The module of International Human Rights Law is among the core courses in the School of Law LL.M program of International Criminal Justice and the Law of Human Rights. In complementarity with other modules in the LL.M Program of the School of Law, this module provides both the theoretical framework and practical training skills and aptitudes necessary for students intending to apply international human rights law. It thus discusses rules governing the International human rights system and how that system operates.
Dear Students,
You are the most welcome to the module of Case Law: UN and Regional Human Rights Systems. This is an elective/optional module in the Human Rights Law track. It is a complement to the compulsory module of International Human Rights Law as it looks at the practice of the latter. More specifically, on selective, basis the module examines the relevant decisions of UN and regional human rights bodies and/or courts on some crucial human rights aspects. It draws a comparative analysis of those selected decisions from selected bodies/courts. In short, the module is about international human rights case law analysis.
Instructor:
Dr. Yves Muhire Tel. +250 788404023 Email: yvesmuhire1@gmail.com
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