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  MSc/PgDip Human Resource Management (part-time)


University of Strathclyde    Department of Work, Employment & Organisation

Part time September MSc, PGDip MSc/PgDip: 24 months part-time; MSc (post-Diploma): 12 months part-time
Business & Management (5)

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The MSc/PgDip Human Resource Management (part-time) programme is designed for HR professionals or line managers with people management responsibilities. This two-year, part-time course allows you to enhance your skills while continuing to work and earn a salary. The programme offers a mix of core and elective classes, covering topics such as employee relations, reward management, and ethical practice in HRM. You'll have the opportunity to attend guest lectures and seminars delivered by industry experts. Upon completion, you'll gain professional membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). Entry requirements include a first degree or equivalent, HR or management experience, and relevant qualifications.

About the course

This is a two-year, part-time programme intended for human resource professionals, or line managers with people management or devolved HR responsibilities as part of their role. 

Part-time study allows you to learn new skills while continuing to stay in employment and earn a salary. The knowledge and skills gained through your studies can be implemented immediately into the workplace, providing benefits to both you and your employer. 

Studying over two years means the pace of study helps you retain a good work-life balance. Teaching is arranged so that you only need to commit to classes one day a week, from 1-7pm. 

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Entry Requirements

MSc/PgDip
First degree or equivalent, plus HR or management experience; other qualifications may be considered.

MSc (post-diploma)
PgDip in HRM from Strathclyde or equivalent CIPD-approved qualification from another UK university. Candidates with a CIPD-awarded advanced qualification may also be considered.




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