Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Employment Relations 72 months Undergraduate Program By Auckland University of Technology (AUT) |Top Universities

Program overview

Degree

BBus

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study human resources and employment relations as part of the Bachelor of Business degree. Human resources professionals are the oil between management and employees, ensuring that staff are productive, safe and developing as valued and skilled workers. Careers in human resources and employment relations encompass planning, recruitment, learning and development, health and safety, commercial law and employer/employee relations. A key aspect of this work is change management, as companies are constantly adapting to and influencing the environment in which they operate.

Program overview

Degree

BBus

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study human resources and employment relations as part of the Bachelor of Business degree. Human resources professionals are the oil between management and employees, ensuring that staff are productive, safe and developing as valued and skilled workers. Careers in human resources and employment relations encompass planning, recruitment, learning and development, health and safety, commercial law and employer/employee relations. A key aspect of this work is change management, as companies are constantly adapting to and influencing the environment in which they operate.

Admission requirements

80+
6+
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24+

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Based in New Zealand, Auckland University of Technology offers 115 undergraduate programs including:


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To be eligible for admission, domestic students need University Entrance, while international applicants need to have completed Year 13 Cambridge International Examinations or the International Baccalaureate (or equivalent). Degree-specific requirements are listed on the website.


Domestic student fees
are approximately NZ$6700 per year, while international students are charged approximately US$21,000 per year. Scholarships and awards are available at this study level for all students, such as the Dream NEW Scholarship and the Keir Trust Study Award. Explore your funding options here.

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Based in New Zealand, Auckland University of Technology offers a wide range of taught and research postgraduate programs including:
 


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To be eligible for postgraduate study at Auckland University of Technology, you need a relevant bachelor’s degree and, if coming from a non-English speaking country, proof of your proficiency in English. Explore entry requirements in more detail here.

Tuition fees for domestic students at the postgraduate level are NZ$8,711 (with some exceptions),  while international students are charged between US$4,941 (for PhD study) and US$38,120, depending on the course.


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