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Master of Human Resource Management

Course Code: M1053

The MHRM is a professionally-oriented coursework masters degree in Human Resource Management (HRM). The degree takes a strategic view of HRM which links an organisation's strategic goals and objectives to the management of its human resources. Coursework proceeds from strategic overviews of the operating environment through HR planning, staffing, training and development, performance management, remuneration, and a specialised unit covering occupational health and safety, drugs and alcohol in the work place and counselling.

Level:Master - Coursework
Qualification:Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM)
Duration:1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
Availability: Murdoch campus (internal)
Murdoch campus (external)
Singapore Manufacturing Federation ['SMANUFED'] (internal) (by formal agreement) (language of instruction: English)
Employment Prospects:Employment prospects for Master's degree holders in this field are good as organisations are competing to retain and develop scarce, high quality talent in an increasingly competitive global market place.
Special Requirements:There may be a reduction in choice of units if completing this course in the external mode. Access to adequate library resources and to the Internet is essential for external students.
Professional Recognition:This course is accredited by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI).

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