IIT Roorkee, Imarticus Learning launch certification in HR management and analytics
Tanuja Joshi | July 12, 2023 | 06:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Roorkee’s HR management and analytics programme will offer 100 hours of live training and cover analytical tools such as Excel and Python.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee's Continuing Education Centre (CEC) with Imarticus Learning will launch a certification programme in Human Resource (HR) management and analytics.
The certification programme will foster HR management practices by integrating data-driven decision-making techniques. The Department of Management Studies (DoMS) at IIT Roorkee has developed the curriculum and will deliver the course and practical training to students.
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According to the institute, the six-month programme will offer 100 hours of live training, comprising both theoretical concepts and hands-on practice. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in weekend live sessions with esteemed IIT faculties, ensuring a high-quality learning experience. The curriculum will cover statistical tools like excel, as well as advanced machine learning algorithms for predictive analysis. Students will also be able to do real-world case studies.
The programme will have insights from HR data to drive informed decision-making and improve organizational performance. It will also incorporate analytical tools such as excel and python. The students will be able to learn machine learning algorithms to identify patterns, enhance HR processes, and promote better employee engagement and retention.
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Participants will receive an industry-recognized HR certification from CEC, IIT Roorkee on successful completion of the programme.
Nikhil Barshikar, founder of Imarticus Learning, said “This program represents a significant milestone in bridging the gap between traditional HR practices and data-driven decision-making. By equipping professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge, we aim to empower them to revolutionize HR management and drive organizational success. Together with CEC, IIT Roorkee, we are paving the way for a new era of HR professionals who understand the power of data and analytics in shaping the future of work.”
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"We are delighted to partner with Imarticus Learning to launch the Certification Program in Human Resource Management and Analytics. At CEC, IIT Roorkee, we believe in the power of interdisciplinary education and industry collaboration. This program brings together the expertise of our renowned faculty and industry experts to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of HR management and analytics" Kaushik Ghosh, Coordinator, Continuing Education Centre, IIT Roorkee, said.
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