Bachelor of Business and Human Resources (Hons) - BA
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.0
Human Resource Management is an undergraduate course in Business and Management. HRM is an integral part of any business and is responsible for hiring the right people, as well as managing and providing staff guidance when staying in the company. As a future Human Resource Manager, it will be your job to make sure the people you hire are happy, motivated, continually developing and developing their skills in the roles they deserve. You will also find out how to manage a business with offices in many regions of the world and how to drive across the border. This means that you will need to develop the skills needed to adapt business to the local culture of the country, which is essential for the management of employees with a wide range of psychology.
Business study as part of your studies allows you to gain a solid understanding of the role of business in the community and to develop knowledge of key operational areas. The Human Resource Management study offers you the opportunity to learn about human resource management and performance. This is a structured learning program for students who need more choices and lessons about their subjects within their courses. It empowers you to study areas that can be awarded with prestigious degree degrees, which allows you to create a plan to meet your individual needs.
The University of Hertfordshire has combined this robust punitive approach with basic business studies, creating a dual-focus degree that opens up all kinds of high-quality job opportunities. This course gives you a deep understanding of today's business and HR world. Students can explore the psychology of the organization, learn about employment law and key HR areas including labor relations, employee development and performance management and reward. Graduate students may be involved in the following activities: chief of staff, office manager, occupational psychologist, career counselor, recruitment officer, training and development officer, and others.
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Duration |
Scholarships |
Location |
September 2020 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Hatfield Campus |
September 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Hatfield Campus |
September 2022 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Hatfield Campus |