Key Information

  • Course Code:DNT1N601102
  • Attendance:Full Time
  • Award:Degree of Master of Science
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Overview

MSc International Human Resource ManagementThe MSc Human Resource Management degree at Norwich Business School provides a sound foundation in theories, concepts and practice relevant to HRM in the context of human capital and competencies in dynamic international markets.

With the globalisation of world markets, human resource management is cutting across geographical boundaries, this programme prepares graduates to be able to face that challenge and associated complexity. Its overall aim is to develop the next generation of international human resource managers who can thrive in the highly diverse and volatile environment, where global firms are capitalising on their people to develop long-lasting competitive advantage.

The degree is suited to the needs of UK and non-UK students alike, and has been designed to meet the needs of graduates who have not previously specialised in human resource management.


Special Features

The course has a number of features that make it attractive to prospective students and to employers seeking to recruit their next generation of HRM managers:

  • A final cash prize of £1,000 to the best student on the MSc programme. There will also be opportunities for funded PhD studies in the School.
  • Guest speakers from industry through our MSc Business Forum which is supported by the UEA Alumni Fund and other industry links of the School.
  • Hands on development of management skills and personal development..
  • Opening up recruitment opportunities through direct interaction with businesses and access to careers service.

Chartered Institute of Marketing

Our MSc Human Resource Management is recognised by The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). This means you should be able to progress straight to the Professional Certificate in Marketing after successfully completing your MSc Human Resource Management at Norwich Business School (conditions apply). See www.cim.co.uk.


Course Organiser

Dr Hammad Akbar