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MANGING HUMAN RESOURCES IN H&SC
Program:
QCF Level 4: BTEC Higher National Diploma Y1Y2 in HSC.
Unit Title: Managing Human Resources in H&SC
Unit Code
13
Date Issued
20TH Jan 2014
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Submission Date:
12th April 2014
UNIT LEADER: Justina Mbang
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IV Team

Rules and regulations:

Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student’s coursework; stealing coursework from another student and submitting it as your own work. Suspected plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set down by the College. Please see your student handbook for further details of what is / isn’t plagiarism.

Coursework Regulations

1 You are required to submit your coursework on-line through online e-learning system http://stponline.org.uk. Detailed information about this is available in the student handbook submission
2 Details of submission procedures and penalty fees can be obtained from Academic Administration or the general student handbook.
3 Late coursework will be accepted by Academic Admin Office and marked according to the guidelines given in your Student Handbook for this year.
4 If you need an extension (even for one day) for a valid reason, you must request one, using a coursework extension request form available from the Academic Admin Office. Do not ask the lecturers responsible for the course - they are not authorised to award an extension. The completed form must be accompanied by evidence such as a medical certificate in the event of you being sick.
5 General guidelines for submission of coursework: a All work must be word-processed and must be of “good” standard. b Document margins shall not be more than 2.5cm or less than 1.5cm c Font size in the range of 11 to

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