Master of Human Resource Management Postgraduate Program By Edith Cowan University |Top Universities
Tuitionfee

52,400 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Human Resources ManagementMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Human Resources Management

Study Level

Masters

This course aims to develop excellence in people management, to enhance the ability of leaders and managers to make meaningful contributions to organisational success. Students will acquire the ability to respond to people management challenges within contemporary organizations, and develop skills in communication, teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving. The Master of Human Resource Management is accredited by Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).

Program overview

Main Subject

Human Resources Management

Study Level

Masters

This course aims to develop excellence in people management, to enhance the ability of leaders and managers to make meaningful contributions to organisational success. Students will acquire the ability to respond to people management challenges within contemporary organizations, and develop skills in communication, teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving. The Master of Human Resource Management is accredited by Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).

Admission Requirements

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All applicants are required to have an AQF Level 7 Bachelor degree in a discipline other than Human Resource Management, or an AQF Level 8 Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management, with equivalents considered. Alternatively applicants can apply with a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management or apply with equivalent prior learning, including at least five years appropriate professional experience, or be considered based on a minimum of 5 years relevant professional work experience.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

43,000 AUD
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International Students

52,400 AUD
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