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Course description

Develop your business management skills with a focus on human resource management that you can study any time or place during term time.

Our online (part-time) MSc Business Management (HRM) will equip you with the practical skills and expertise to help further your career in human resources.

During the course you’ll learn about business and human resource management (HRM) theory, including developing skills needed to successfully manage and motivate staff, real issues faced by contemporary human resource managers, and international HRM.

This course is designed to deliver accessible, creative and flexible postgraduate business education and offer a choice in how, when and where you study.

You can pay for this course flexibly on a module-by-module basis. This means that you don't have to pay the full course cost upfront.

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Subjects

Human resource management, Management, Business studies, Marketing, Research methods, Business and management

Entry requirements

Bachelor (Honours) degree at 2.2 or above. We look for applicants to have a background in any discipline in order to be eligible for the programme. We may also consider lesser qualifications if you have sufficient professional work experience within the industry. If English is not your first language you should have an IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5 (or an equivalent qualification).

Course options

Course Type: Distance learning
Details
Date: 01/05/2025 Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

Craiglockhart Campus

219 Colinton Road

Edinburgh

Course provider

Edinburgh Napier University

Craiglockhart Campus
219 Colinton Road
Edinburgh

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