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Our BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management Course is designed to develop your people management and leadership skills, as well as launch your HR career.
With a focus on shaping your professional problem-solving skills, our enquiry-based learning approach will help you build a skill set to respond to contemporary people management issues.
You will learn how businesses can get the most out of their employees and develop the knowledge and competence for successful people management practices.
Through a combination of theory and practice, the course will enable you to perform effectively and efficiently as a Human Resource Practitioner.
The BSc (Hons) HRM course is accredited by The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
What you'll study
Businesses around the world are finding that their future success depends on having a workforce that possesses social, cognitive, and emotional skills. This course will develop the following employability skills and appropriate attitudes to enable you to excel and be successful throughout your career
• Business Awareness
• Collaboration and Teamwork
• Communication
• Innovation and Problem Solving
• Critical Thinking and Decision Making
• Leadership and Global Citizenship
• Personal Development and Management
• Emotional Intelligence
• Digital Literacy
Developing these skills means you’ll be in high demand for roles in the public, private and third sectors with competitive salaries and excellent prospects for career progression.
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