
Liverpool Hope University
Course Information:
International Organisation
15 credits
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This module will explore the
international agencies, such as the United
Nations and the International Labour
Organisation and how they shape social and
economic polices at country-government level
and the global level. It will also explore the
role of NGOs in supporting human social and
economic development and well-being. |
Human Resource Management
15 credits
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You will develop
knowledge and understanding of how
to develop HRM strategies specifically
recruitment and selection, reward
management, performance management and
culture management. |
Global and Economic Development
15 credits
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You will examine
the social, cultural, political and economics
of globalisation. The module will also
explore international development policies
to aid social justice, equality and human
advancement. |
Organisational Behaviour and Leadership
15 credits
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You will study the latest
theories on teams and leadership, power,
culture politics and group decision making. |
Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
15 credits
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The course aims to
develop your knowledge and understanding
of contemporary issues in enterprise
development and entrepreneurship in a world-wide context with an emphasis on
scholarly knowledge, practical skills and
strategic thinking. Furthermore, the aspiring
entrepreneur will also learn how to obtain the
resources necessary to strategically pursue
opportunities and to create an entrepreneurial
organisation. |
Research Dissertation
45 credits
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The dissertation is the pinnacle
of the Masters programme. Building on the
knowledge and skills you have developed
during the programme, the dissertation
allows you to further develop your own ideas
and specialist interest. You will choose your
own topic which may be connected to a
business and management subject you want
to learn more about, a management related
issue connected to your current or previous
work experience, or within a related area
that you want to follow as a career. You will
combine skills of creativity, planning and
idea development, academic research and
writing with data analysis and presentation,
and critical appraisal and evaluation to
produce your own original and independent
dissertation report of between 12,000-15,000
words. You will be guided by a dedicated
academic supervisor who will have expertise
within the topic area. |
Program Information:
MA Human Resource Management and Development
Liverpool Hope Business School
Degree and Certificate InformationDegrees
Degree/ Level | Title/ English Correspondence | Subject | Credit Hours | Working Language | History |
MA Human Resource Management and Development Graduate |
Liverpool Hope Business School is a leading
international business school renowned
for educational excellence in international
business management, global marketing,
human resource management, accounting and
international finance, business ethics, social
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Human Resource Management and Development |
180 |
English |
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No certificates listed.
Information on Training and Other Services
Additional InformationThis MA provides students with a
comprehensive understanding of the
fundamental principles and techniques
of human resource management and
development (HRM & D). It enables
you to develop competence, techniques
and effectiveness in managing and
developing human capital, focusing
on the crucial role of human resources
in meeting challenges in the rapidly
changing environment. It also aims to
build capabilities within individuals,
organisations and societies. Participants
will engage in a critical analysis of
best practices in HRM&D, and their
application to globalisation and
international development processes.
The programme examines the current
international business environment and
its diverse nature of social and economic
challenges to the management and
development of human resources.
Graduates can go onto careers in
human resource management in the
private and public sectors, training
& HR consultancy, or senior roles
within multinational corporations or
international development agencies,
such as the United Nations.
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