MSc Human Resource Management Postgraduate Programme By University of York |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

21,890 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Human Resources ManagementMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Human Resources Management

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

This course will introduce you to advanced concepts and techniques in the field of human resource management. Our research-led teaching gives you access to the latest thinking in business leadership, employment relations, organisational growth and sustainability, and the societal impacts of emerging employment practices. You'll consider global and local perspectives, with a particular focus on how organisations can manage their employee resources to gain a competitive advantage. You'll gain internationally-relevant skills that create career opportunities in consultancy, recruitment, training and other HR roles which facilitate global business.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Human Resources Management

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

This course will introduce you to advanced concepts and techniques in the field of human resource management. Our research-led teaching gives you access to the latest thinking in business leadership, employment relations, organisational growth and sustainability, and the societal impacts of emerging employment practices. You'll consider global and local perspectives, with a particular focus on how organisations can manage their employee resources to gain a competitive advantage. You'll gain internationally-relevant skills that create career opportunities in consultancy, recruitment, training and other HR roles which facilitate global business.

Admission Requirements

61+
176+
6+
87+

You should have, or be about to complete a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification). Previous tuition in management is desirable but not essential.

Jan-2000

Domestic
10,440 GBP
International
21,890 GBP

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