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MGMT3002 – PACE: HRM Project

2026 – Session 1, Online-scheduled-weekday

General Information

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Unit convenor and teaching staff Unit convenor and teaching staff Lecturer
Suzanne Fawcus
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Macquarie School of Business
Tuesday 10-12pm
Credit points Credit points
10
Prerequisites Prerequisites
130cp at 1000 level or above​
Corequisites Corequisites
MGMT3015 or MGMT3028 or MGMT3000 or MGMT3017
Co-badged status Co-badged status
Unit description Unit description

This unit explores the role and practice of learning and development (L&D) in organisations with an applied industry component. Through engagement with industry partners, the unit provides students with the opportunity to apply L&D principles, concepts, theories and skills to key aspects of the training and development function. Through this, students will develop a broad view of the complex and contested issues that confront organisations when constructing systems of learning and knowledge generation. Students will also gain an appreciation of the strategic choices available and key practical challenges in L&D. Visit Employability Connect for important information on this unit including required preparation and closing dates for PACE activities.

Important Academic Dates

Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:

  • ULO1: Apply key concepts, theory and principles of HRM in analysing contemporary learning, development and training issues.
  • ULO2: Develop solutions to HR business problems and communicate solutions through the principles of consultancy management.
  • ULO3: Critically assess the strategic choices available in relation to HR concepts and processes in collaboration with others as a member of a student group.

General Assessment Information

Late Submission Penalties

If you submit your assessment late, 5% of the total possible marks will be deducted for each day (including weekends), up to 7 days. Submissions more than 7 days late will receive a mark of 0.

Example 1 (out of 100):

If you score 85/100 but submit 20 hours late, you will lose 5 marks and receive 80/100.

Example 2 (out of 30):

If you score 27/30 but submit 20 hours late, you will lose 1.5 marks and receive 25.5/30.

Extensions

Automatic short extension: Some assessments are eligible for automatic short extension. You can only apply for an automatic short extension before the due date.

Special Consideration: If you need more time due to serious issues and for any assessments that are not eligible for Short Extension, you must apply for Special Consideration. Need help? Review the Special Consideration page for further details.

Assessment Tasks

Name Weighting Hurdle Due Groupwork/Individual Short Extension AI Approach
Professional practice: Project planning 30% No 16/03/2026 Individual Yes Open AI
Professional practice: Solving people and culture challenges 50% No Weeks 10, 11 & 12 Individual and Group No Observed
Professional contribution and readiness for practice 20% No 05/06/2026 Individual Yes Open AI

Professional practice: Project planning

Assessment Type 1: Professional task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: 16/03/2026
Weighting: 30%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: Yes
AI Approach: Open AI

The purpose of this assessment is to develop your ability to connect management theory with professional practice through collaborative planning and reflective engagement with an industry partner project.

You will individually contribute to and reflect on a management plan that will guide your group's approach to the industry partner project.

 

Skills in focus:

  • Work readiness
  • Communication skills

 

Deliverable(s): Written report [max 1000 words], excluding appendices and supplementary material.

Individual assessment


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Apply key concepts, theory and principles of HRM in analysing contemporary learning, development and training issues.
  • Critically assess the strategic choices available in relation to HR concepts and processes in collaboration with others as a member of a student group.

Professional practice: Solving people and culture challenges

Assessment Type 1: Professional task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 50 hours
Due: Weeks 10, 11 & 12
Weighting: 50%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual and Group
Short extension 3: No
AI Approach: Observed

The purpose of this assessment is to apply Human Resource Management theories and frameworks to real-world business challenges in a collaborative, professional context.
 
You will work in a group to conduct original research into your industry partner’s HRM challenges, identify key issues, and offer actionable, evidence-based recommendations grounded in HRM research. Individually, you will present your own contributions to the report.
 

 

Skills in focus:

  • Work readiness
  • Communication skills
  • Collaboration skills
  • Discipline knowledge
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

 

Deliverable(s): Written group report ([max 3000 words], excluding appendices and supporting materials) and individual presentation (20 min max) with accompanying slides.

Individual and group assessment


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Apply key concepts, theory and principles of HRM in analysing contemporary learning, development and training issues.
  • Develop solutions to HR business problems and communicate solutions through the principles of consultancy management.
  • Critically assess the strategic choices available in relation to HR concepts and processes in collaboration with others as a member of a student group.

Professional contribution and readiness for practice

Assessment Type 1: Reflection task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 15 hours
Due: 05/06/2026
Weighting: 20%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: Yes
AI Approach: Open AI

The purpose of this assessment is to develop your ability to evaluate your professional contribution and conduct in team-based, industry-engaged learning environments, similar to those encountered in HR consultancy and project-based roles.
 
You will analyse your engagement and contributions during tutorials and project activities, evaluating how you communicated ideas, collaborated with others, and supported collective outcomes. You will assess your role as a team member working on an industry-facing project and reflect on how your actions influenced group processes, decision-making, and project progress. Your analysis will be supported by evidence and artefacts from your learning journey, demonstrating your readiness to transition into professional HR practice.
 
 

Skills in focus:

  • Communication skills
  • Work readiness

 

Deliverable(s): Written report [max 1500 words], excluding supporting materials and appendices.

Individual assessment


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Apply key concepts, theory and principles of HRM in analysing contemporary learning, development and training issues.
  • Critically assess the strategic choices available in relation to HR concepts and processes in collaboration with others as a member of a student group.

1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:

  • the academic teaching staff in your unit for guidance in understanding or completing this type of assessment
  • Academic Success for academic skills support.

2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation.

3 An automatic short extension is available for some assessments. Apply through the Service Connect Portal.

Delivery and Resources

Two hour weekly tutorials.  

Two hour tutorials are offered online and face to face on campus.   Tutorials will commence in Week 2 The timetable for classes can be found on the University web site at:  http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au/

Unit Schedule

Unit Schedule

Week - Lecture topic

1 - Intro to HRM field of learning, T&D (textbook chpt 1)

2 - The Theories of learning and application (Chpt4)

3 - The systematic training Model 1 - training needs analysis (Chpt 3)

4 - Presentation by Industry Partner

5 - The systematic training model 2: Training Design (Chpt 5)

6 - The systematic training model 3 (Chpt 7 & 8)

Intersemester break

7 - The systematic training model 4 (Chpt 4)

8 - Training Evaluation (Chpt 6)

9 - Employee Development (Chpt 9)

10 - Linking employee development to career management: (Chpt 10)

11 - Special issues: management & leadership

12 - Organising and marketing of the HRD function

13 - Presentation of project/proposal to Industry partner

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Unit information based on version 2026.04 of the Handbook