Specialization in Management for Human Development in the Organization
The International School of Economic and Administrative Sciences presents the Specialization in Management for Human Development in the Organization, a program in the field of management training at the University.
In moments where the retention of people is central and innovation is anchored in people's talent, it is important to focus on their needs and how to boost their growth to generate a greater commitment to the organizations they work at. It is also important to pay special attention to the strategies that must be developed by the organization to stay current in the midst of the changes that may occur.
That is how the Specialization in Management for Human Development in the Organization focuses on training specialists with skills to analyze, explain, investigate and guide human development within the organization and management models that positively impact the strategy and the achievement of business objectives.
Degree and level study
Specialization in Management for Human Development in the Organization.Graduate.
Language of Instruction
Spanish.
English-taught subjects.
* To request the program stucture in English, please send an e-mail to internacionales@unisabana.edu.co
Duration
1 year.
Study Mode
Taught on site.
Credits
24.
1 Colombian credit= 8 on-site hours + 40 hours of independent work (48 hours).
Type of academic training offered
Specialization.
Location
This program is taught in Cámara de Comercio Bucaramanga (Cra.19 N. 36-20). Friday from 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Code in the Colombian National Data System of Higher Education (SNIES, Spanish acronym): | 53820. |
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Tuition and other costs: | Registration: $ 150.000 COP/ 41 USD aprox. |
Qualified Registry issued by the National Education Ministry: | Qualified Registry by Resolution number 17094, December 27 2012, valid during 7 years. Qualified Registration amended through Resolution No.3398 of March 14, 2014. Qualified Registration amended through Resolution No. 1363 of January 28, 2016.
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For more information, please see the website in Spanish.