MA Human Resource Management
Full Time,
Postgraduate Certificate / Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
Pre payment for this program:
Due to the impossibility of foreign currency payments for users residing in Iran, if you are applying for study admission in this program, before pressing the ‘Apply NOW‘ button, contact the support through the Call button below and after To get your suitable solution, proceed to upload the required documents.
ABOUT
MA Human Resource Management
Why choose Herts?
- Professional Accreditation: Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) enabling graduates to become a Chartered CIPD Member once they gain relevant experience.
- Employment Prospects: Graduates have secured promotions with their current employers and work as HR Professionals for a variety of organisations, including KPMG, Tesco, and Ocado, as well as becoming independent HR consultants.
- Industry Connections: You will have opportunity to attend school networking events to interact with our business partners.
- Students need to have an honours degree with classification 2.2 or better in any subject from a UK university or the equivalent from a recognised university overseas
- a CIPD level 5 qualification and two years Human Resource Management experience
Institution code | H36 |
School of study | Hertfordshire Business School |
Course length |
|
Location |
|
Professional Accreditations
The MA Human Resource Management is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) approved centre. Successfully complete the MA or PG Diploma and you’ll receive the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s (CIPD’s) Associate Membership, meaning you can use the designatory letters Assoc CIPD after your name. You can apply to upgrade to Chartered Member if you have the relevant experience. Upgrading to Chartered Membership enables you to use the designated letters CMCIPD further enhancing your employability.About the course
How and where people want to work is changing. Organisations need to quickly respond to external factors. Whether they are routed in Government policies, environmental issues, or changes in society. Our world is complex, and the challenges faced by organisations need an innovative approach. Central to this course are the themes of how to manage change and personnel development. Human resource (HR) practitioners need to think in radical ways to manage diverse attitudes and motivations of people entering the labour market. As a HR practitioner, you’ll need to find solutions to critical issues. You’ll work across departments to promote inclusive and productive environments, enabling the employee and organisation to thrive. The intrinsic link between human resource management, an organisation’s strategic and operational requirements, and the impact on society, can be powerful. This course will give you the tools you need to improve a range of issues, from global and national equality to climate change. New ways of thinking about work and the role organisations play in the world is crucial. We will guide you to become a critical, inspiring leader of the future, starting today. You will be able to immediately apply the learning to the workplace.Full-time study
The full-time course, taught on campus and with some online teaching, can be completed in one year. The sandwich and advanced research pathways are two years full time.Part-time study
As a part-time student your classes will be held on one evening session a week for two academic years from a September start date, and two and a half academic years from a January start date. You can also select a flexible mode option with online delivery. This is a combination of live online sessions once a week with supporting online material.Pathways
We offer a variety of pathways so you can specialise in your area of interest. The below pathways can be combined e.g. Global Sandwich or Global Advanced Research. For any questions about our pathways please email Dr Gary Pheiffer, Programme Leader.- MA Human Resource Management
- MA Human Resource Management (Global)
- MA Human Resource Management (Work Psychology)
- MA Human Resource Management (with Advanced Research)
- MA Human Resource Management (Sandwich) with a work placement
Why choose this course?
- You want to help people reach their potential
- You want to add value to organisations and make a positive impact on society
- You’re looking for inspiring course content, with a range of optional modules to tailor your studies to suit your interests
- You’re looking to gain real-life application of theory. You value a fresh approach to teaching and learning, which focuses on practice
- You want a flexible programme that gives you options. We offer the chance to specialise in global human resource management, work psychology or take a general route.
- You’re looking to study alongside a diverse and inspiring cohort. We expect you to be studying alongside personnel and human resource managers, line managers, trade unionists and equal opportunity officers from a variety of backgrounds. This will be a valuable opportunity to learn from the experience and perspective of your peers
- You want to become a member of the CIPD.
- Business and Management Studies ranked in the top 25% of UK universities for research impact. (Research Excellence Framework, 2021).
What will I study?
We offer a problem-based learning approach to our teaching so you can gain real life skills for the workplace. Together we’ll explore complex issues arising from research, practices and current debates. You’ll analyse human resource management at an individual, organisational, national and international level. We’ll teach you how to recognise ethical dilemmas and corporate responsibility issues to ensure that the organisations you work with are sustainable. You’ll develop an inquiry practice-orientated mindset, showing expert problem-solving, decision making and evaluation skills. We offer a blended learning approach, including individual and group work, one-to-one sessions, workshops, study trips, guest speakers and live projects/case studies. Formal lectures will be kept to a minimum (and available online if you can’t be with us in person or want to review later). We value our students as HR practitioners in training. To reflect this, our teaching, learning and assessment will share this core value. For example, our tutors will facilitate and role model human resource management practice. Our focus is on experiential real-life learning, where you’ll be immersed in activities that bridge the gap between theory and practice. You’ll be assessed in this way too, with each assessment having two sections: a critical review of theory and application of that theory to practice. For example, you could carry out small consultancy work, deliver a presentation or write a brief to the board of directors to evidence your knowledge. The world of human resource management is complex and unpredictable. By studying at Herts, you’ll gain the skills and strategies you need to help individuals, organisations and your own career thrive.- Level 7
Module Credits Compulsory/optional PG HRM Dissertation/Management Research Project (CIPD) 45 Credits Compulsory Working Lives in a Changing Environment 15 Credits Compulsory Strategic People Management and Development 15 Credits Compulsory Business Research in People Practice 15 Credits Compulsory Personal Effectiveness and Leadership 15 Credits Compulsory Employment Law 15 Credits Optional Contemporary Employment relations 15 Credits Optional Sustainable Organisational Change and Development 15 Credits Optional Strategic Reward 15 Credits Optional People Resourcing 15 Credits Optional Strategic Learning and Development 15 Credits Optional Ethics In Business: A Global Perspective 15 Credits Optional Global HRM 15 Credits Optional People Management Across Cultures 15 Credits Optional Effective Work Psychology 15 Credits Optional Contemporary Issues in Work Psychology 15 Credits Optional Further course information
Course fact sheets MA Human Resource Management Download Programme specifications MA Human Resource Management Download MA Human Resource Management Download Additional information Sandwich placement or study abroad year n/a Applications open to international and EU students Yes Student experience
At the University of Hertfordshire, we want to make sure your time studying with us is as stress-free and rewarding as possible. We offer a range of support services including; student wellbeing, academic support, accommodation and childcare to ensure that you make the most of your time at Herts and can focus on studying and having fun.Fees 2022
UK Students
Full time
- £9750 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
- £810 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
EU Students
Full time
- £14750 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
- £1230 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
International Students
Full time
- £14750 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
- £1230 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
FREE VISA SERVICE
One of our very suitable solutions for applicants is to provide free visa services to study in this field from a pleasant country. If you need to receive free visa services, let us know your request
Expenses (GBP)
14750
Application Fee
0
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
After Graduation