Organisations thrive on the strength of their people. As a human resource professional, Human Resource Development (HRD) specialist, or people manager, you play an essential role. GCUs MSc Human Resource Management prepares you for the ethical, cultural, legal, operational and strategic aspects of human resource management and development - while giving you a global outlook and an understanding of responsible leadership. This way youll be ready for success - and support the Common Good to make a positive impact.
This course is one of only a few in the UK to be accredited by...
Organisations thrive on the strength of their people. As a human resource professional, Human Resource Development (HRD) specialist, or people manager, you play an essential role. GCUs MSc Human Resource Management prepares you for the ethical, cultural, legal, operational and strategic aspects of human resource management and development - while giving you a global outlook and an understanding of responsible leadership. This way youll be ready for success - and support the Common Good to make a positive impact.<br/><br/>This course is one of only a few in the UK to be accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and aligned to the US Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) standards, ensuring the international relevance of your learning. Its available on a part-time and full-time basis, offering flexibility whether you are a career-focused professional or a recent graduate.<br/><br/>The curriculum brings together critical analysis of leading theories and trends in human resources with relevant industry practice from the real world. Youll develop skills that will be practical and valuable in a range of contemporary specialist and generalist HRM/People Manager roles.<br/><br/>Develop your professional identity, behaviours and personal competencies as a manager, leader, HRM or HRD specialist to positively impact people and the organisations they work for.<br/>Expand your expertise in niche and specialised topics in the people profession specifically aligned to CIPD and SHRM knowledge areas, including HRD, employment relations and talent management.<br/>Develop your expertise to effectively manage people in a diverse national and international environment.<br/>Study contemporary theory of human resource management and the people profession.<br/>Apply theory to practice through case studies and investigative projects.<br/><br/>The MSc Human Resource Management course provides sessions on contemporary issues such as:<br/>The employee experience at work and wellbeing in the workplace<br/>Changes to UK employment legislation and the implications of recent case law<br/>People and data analytics for decision-making<br/>Leadership skills for the Common Good.<br/><br/>Full-time MSc HRM students will have an opportunity to apply for an optional Project Placement, allowing you to develop your career management competencies with formal and coordinated support provided by the programme team. When on placement, youll work with an organisation to identify, diagnose and gain a deep understanding of an organisational HRM issue, developing consultancy skills for strategy, policy and practice improvement as part of your Master’s Research Project - an accomplishment that’s especially valuable to employers.<br/><br/>Part-time students will also have the opportunity to add value to their own work or organisation through their Master’s Research Project.<br/><br/>Please note, from January 2024 MSc Human Resource Management will also be available as a two-year masters, MSc Human Resource Management with Professional Practice.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
16 Months
Start Date
01/2026
Campus
Glasgow Caledonian University
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Institution Code
G42
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £8,900 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £18,800 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |