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: | The qualification is equivalent to 2 years full-time study but can be completed in 1 year full-time through study over 2 semesters and winter and summer terms. |
| Availability: | Murdoch campus (internal) Murdoch campus (external) Murdoch University International Study Centre (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) ['DUBAI-ISC'] (internal) (by formal agreement) (language of instruction: English) Singapore Manufacturers' Federation ['SMANUFE |
| Restriction: | All postgraduate courses are subject to restriction. |
| Employment Prospects: | Career prospects are outstanding for both emerging and seasoned HR practitioners. Employment prospects range from specialist HR roles to strategic planning partners, reflecting the importance of HRM in the organisation. Employment in the resources sector is particularly high, and those individuals with talent management skills are keenly sought after. Linkages are being formed with the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI) and industry groups. |
| Special Requirements: | There may be a reduction in choice of units if completing this course in the external mode. |
| Professional Recognition: | This course is accredited by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI). |
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