5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Jammaers Eline;
Language
English
Prerequisites
- Management humain
Main themes
The main themes discussed in this course are :
A critical perspective towards ‘diversity management’- Different forms of diversity in the workplace (studied from a management, sociological, demographic, legal, economic and historic perspective)
- The origins of diversity management and related concepts (equal opportunities, positive discrimination, …)
- The relationship between diversity and performance through ‘the business case of diversity’
- Diversity management practices and policies
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Content
This course is based on the following preliminary agenda:
- Introduction to the course and explanation of the group assignment
- What is diversity and inclusion (D&I)?
- D&I practices
- Zoom-in on work-related gender issues
- Zoom-in on work-related age issues
- Zoom-in on work-related race & ethnicity issues
- Zoom-in on work-related LGBTQ+ issues
- Zoom-in on work-related health & disability issues
- Introduction to crafting a well-written research paper
- Discussing first findings of group assignment with buddy groups
- Guest lecture 1 and 2
- Tips on how to make a poster and final Q&A
- Oral presentation in front of expert panel
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Guest lecture by invited speaker
- Coaching sessions
- Group work
Evaluation methods
Continuous evaluation: For this course, students are required to make a group assignment in the form of a case study, in which they apply the theoretical knowledge acquired during the course. The group assignment will be evaluated based on an oral examination and a written report.
Those students who fail the course in the first period, will be required to individually improve the group assignment in the second period and will have to individually and orally defend the new outcome.
Those students who fail the course in the first period, will be required to individually improve the group assignment in the second period and will have to individually and orally defend the new outcome.
Online resources
https://uclouvain.be/cours-2019-llsms2071
Bibliography
- This course consists of slides, book chapters and scientific articles from top-tier management journals.
Teaching materials
- https://moodle.uclouvain.be/ (code LLSMS2071)
Faculty or entity
CLSM