Master of Strategic Human Resource Management
Testamur Title of Degree: |
Master of Strategic Human Resource Management |
Abbreviation: |
MStratHRM |
UOW Course Code: |
448 |
Total Credit Points: |
72 |
Duration: |
1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
Home Faculty: |
Faculty of Business |
Intake Session(s): |
PG Spring, PG Summer, PG Autumn |
Delivery Mode: |
On-campus |
Delivery Campus: |
UOW Dubai |
Overview
The Master of Strategic Human Resource Management (MSHRM) is designed to prepare students and professionals with advanced human resource management skills. The program presents powerful tools for analysing strategic alignment, managing employment relationships and identifying leadership and team dynamic skills essential to orchestrate organisational change. The program will provide critical perspectives on the role and functions of HR executives and change agents.
All courses in the MSHRM degree program are designed to equip individuals with the management expertise to identify and provide solutions to human resource issues that are complex and evolving. Strategic human resource management will provide graduates with the opportunity to obtain proficiency in human resource management concepts, skills and activities in order to help develop human resource systems that will support an organisation's strategic objectives.
Course Learning Outcomes
Students graduating from the Master of Strategic Human Resource Management will be able to:
- Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the key concepts, theories and frameworks involved with strategic human resource management, incorporating critical analysis and investigative skills in this field.
- Creatively analyse and solve organisational problems in the management of employees.
- Apply best practice to create strategic alignment between human capital and organisational goals.
- Apply leadership initiatives to create networks to develop mutually productive relationships within and across relevant organisations.
- Evaluate regional organisational issues to provide ethical, legal, entrepreneurial and sustainable perspectives that may be communicated in written and oral modes.
Course Structure
Candidates are required to complete twelve (12) subjects (72 cps) according to the sequence of study listed below.
There are ten (10) compulsory subjects that are required to be competed along with two (2) elective subjects to be selected from the approved subjects provided each session.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | |
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Core Subjects | |||
TBS 903/ MGNT 903 | Managing People in Organisations | 6 | |
MGMT920/ MGNT920 | Organisational Analysis | 6 | |
MGMT910/ MGNT910 | Strategic Management | 6 | |
MGMT978/ MGNT978 | Cross Cultural Management | 6 | |
MGMT908/ MGNT908 | Human Resource Development | 6 | |
MGMT969/ MGNT969 | Job Analysis, Recruitment and Selection | 6 | |
MGMT949/ MGNT949 | Performance Management | 6 | |
MGMT930/ MGNT930 | Strategic Human Resource Management | 6 | |
MGMT915/ MGNT915 | Management of Change | 6 | |
TBS 922/ MGNT 922* | Management Project | 6 | |
Elective Subjects | |||
Choose TWO electives from the list below | |||
TBS 901/ ACCY919 | Accounting for Managers | 6 | |
MGMT963/ MGNT963 | Management of Workplace Health and Safety | 6 | |
MGMT983/ MGNT983 | Leading Organisations: Politics, Power and Change Agency | 6 | |
MGMT987/ MGNT987 | Management Special Topic | 12 |
* capstone subject TBS922/ MGNT922 to be taken in the final semester.
Note: students are highly recommended to follow sequence of the core subjects. UOWD are using the original subject codes for Spring 2016 then the new subject codes from Autumn 2016. Both codes are listed in the structure as they are equivalent subjects.
Variation to Course
This course is not offered onshore in 2016.