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Human Resources Learning and Development Post-Graduate Diploma



Human Resources Learning and Development Post-Graduate Diploma

Program Overview

The Human Resources Learning and Development (HRLD) Post-Graduate Diploma program provides you with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience for a successful career in the human resources learning and development field.

Throughout the program, you will gain an understanding of core HR functions in the workplace. These concepts are then expanded to include knowledge and skills specific to adult learning and development, preparing you for a broad array of careers in human resources, learning, training, and talent development.

With evening course times, this program is designed for working professionals to advance their careers.

For real-world application of learning, students also participate in a work integrated learning project during the program with a MITT industry partner.

This program is accredited by CPHR Manitoba. After graduation, students can pursue two industry-recognized professional designations to further their professional profiles with industry-specific competencies, access networking and professional development opportunities, and pathways to career advancement.

Course information
Career information

Canadian Student

At A Glance

  • Duration
    2 years full time (16 months of study)
  • Credential
    Post-Graduate Diploma
  • work practicum
    No
  • Tuition1
    Paid each year of a 2-year program:
    $6,721

1Tuition is estimated and subject to change. Refer to the chart below for more detailed program costs.

International Student

At A Glance

  • Duration
    2 years full time (16 months of study)
  • Credential
    Post-Graduate Diploma
  • work practicum
    No
  • Tuition1
    Paid each year of a 2-year program:
    $12,500
  • CIP Code2
    52.1001

1Tuition is estimated and subject to change. Refer to the chart below for more detailed program costs.

2For information on PGWP eligibility, please visit the IRCC Changes to PGWP eligibility criteria webpage.

Work Integrated Learning

HRLD pairs students with a MITT industry partner to propose, plan and execute a project that contributes to a learning and development need within the organization. Students will integrate their classroom learning with real-world experience and develop a meaningful and beneficial product to implement within the workplace.

Professional Designation Opportunities

MITT’s HRLD program is unique in that it offers two nationally recognized professional designation opportunities for graduates:

  1. Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation is the national industry standard of excellence for those working in the field of HR, requiring an individual to achieve and maintain demonstrated competency and experience relevant to the HR profession.

    Graduates who attain a 70% cumulative average are eligible to waive writing the CPHR’s National Knowledge Exam (NKE). Students will have five years to apply for the designation by completing the experience requirements, submitting NKE waiver forms and fees, and maintaining their CPHR membership. Refer here for more details.
  2. Institute for performance and learning - sealThe Institute for Performance and Learning (I4PL) is the only Canadian workplace performance and learning association that offers certification. I4PL’s Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) certification provides candidates with industry recognition of sought-after training and development skills.

    Graduates of the PG HRLD Program will receive credit for one year of pre-qualification experience towards I4PL’s Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) certification. Graduates will need 3 years of full-time experience in the field of learning and development alongside their PG HRLD certificate in order to be pre-qualified for CTDP Certification. After completing the pre-qualification process, graduates may begin their CTDP Candidacy period wherein they will have 12 months to take the CTDP exam and submit their CTDP skill demonstration. After completing these steps, graduates will achieve the sought-after CTDP designation. Refer to the I4PL for certification details.

Entrance requirements

  • An undergraduate diploma or degree, preferably in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Business or Education (includes MITT’s Post-Graduate Certificate in Business Management*) from an accredited institution, with good academic standing. A minimum of 2 years of full-time relevant undergraduate level coursework from an accredited institution may also be considered.
  • Current résumé or CV

Preferred Admission Criteria (There may be a competitive admissions process for entry to this program; meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission)

  • Minimum 2 years of prior relevant work experience as demonstrated on resumé or CV.

*The Business Management certificate can be used as a prerequisite for admission to MITT Post-Graduate Diploma programs. Students that complete this 12-month program will receive advanced standing for the first term of a diploma. That means you will already have the credits for the first four courses, and will earn a one-term scheduled academic break before continuing your studies.

Intakes

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Intakes Start Month Class Hours
Spring 2024 May
  • Day: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
For current information on program availability, visit apply.mitt.ca/guide.

Estimated Program Costs

2024/25

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Item Cost1
Tuition Year 1: $6,721
Year 2: $6,721
Fees Year 1: $275
Year 2: $275
Estimated Textbook Costs2 Year 1: $800
Year 2: $800
Estimated Supply Costs2
(Includes laptop)
Year 1: $1,300
Year 2: $400
Estimated Program Cost $17,292

Supplies and Textbooks

Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for use during this program.

A complete supply list can be found in the Program Information section.

Laptop requirements

Students are required to have access to a Tier 2 laptop for this program. For more information and technical specifications, visit the Laptop and Technical Requirements page.

Entrance requirements

  • An undergraduate diploma or degree, preferably in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Business or Education (includes MITT’s Post-Graduate Certificate in Business Management*) from an accredited institution, with good academic standing. A minimum of 2 years of full-time relevant undergraduate level coursework from an accredited institution may also be considered.
  • Current résumé or CV

Preferred Admission Criteria (There may be a competitive admissions process for entry to this program; meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission)

  • Minimum 2 years of prior relevant work experience as demonstrated on resumé or CV.

*The Business Management certificate can be used as a prerequisite for admission to MITT Post-Graduate Diploma programs. Students that complete this 12-month program will receive advanced standing for the first term of a diploma. That means you will already have the credits for the first four courses, and will earn a one-term scheduled academic break before continuing your studies.

Intakes

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Intakes Start Month Class Hours
Spring 2024 May
  • Day: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
For current information on program availability, visit apply.mitt.ca/guide.

Estimated Program Costs

2024/25

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Item Cost1
Tuition Year 1: $12,500
Year 2: $12,500
Fees Year 1: $275
Year 2: $275
Health Insurance Year 1: $1,006.50
Year 2: $822.25
Estimated Textbook Costs2 Year 1: $800
Year 2: $800
Estimated Supply Costs2
(Includes laptop)
Year 1: $1,300
Year 2: $400
Estimated Program Cost $30,678.75

Supplies and Textbooks

Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for use during this program.

A complete supply list can be found in the Program Information section.

Laptop requirements

Students are required to have access to a Tier 2 laptop for this program. For more information and technical specifications, visit the Laptop and Technical Requirements page.

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