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MSc Human Resource Management in London


Greenwich School Of Management

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Applicants should have a good first degree (not necessarily in management) or a recognised professio... see morenal qualification. or an equivalent qualification Experience of management is NOT a pre-requisite. In exceptional circumstances, candidates with considerable relevant work experience, but without the above qualifications, may be considered. Candidates must, in addition, demonstrate proficiency in the English language.

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  • MSc Human Resource Management

A University of Wales Postgraduate Programme.

Structure of the programme

Programme members complete six 20 credit modules and a 60 credit project as follows:

Managing People (20 Credits)

Module Description

Nature of human motivation and implications for management; organisational and corporate culture; consultation and conciliation; managing disputes and conflicts; the role of communication in managing people; leadership roles at different levels of the organisation; staff development and involvement in decision making; organisational behaviour in different types of organisation; small local companies, large international companies, public sector organisations; symptoms of poor people-management, absenteeism and high turnover; legal frameworks of human resource management; strategy of human resource management; career development planning.

Human Resource Planning and Development (20 Credits)

Module Description

Strategy of human resource management; nature of labour markets and employment systems; planning human resources; recruitment and selection; equality and diversity; equal opportunities; institutional discrimination; organisational change and the learning organisation; learning and development; education and training; creating a development plan; implementing and evaluating development programmes; the environment for planning and development; the employment relationship and employee rights; establishing terms and conditions of employment; contracts; employment and empowerment; cultural and legal influences on employment conditions; effects of EU Law.

Leadership, Motivation and Organisational Behaviour (20 Credits)

Module Description

Nature of leadership; contrasting leadership with management; leadership and communication; leadership and conflict management; power sources in the organisation; attitudes and values; causes of conflict between individuals and groups; perception and motivation; leadership and organisational culture; leadership and management of organisational culture; prestige, remuneration, extrinsic rewards and other sources of status; managing diversity; team building and work design; group formation; consultation and decision making.

Managing Finance (20 Credits)

Module Description
Nature and scope of financial information and its use in financial decision making; marginal costing and full cost pricing policy; break-even analysis and profit calculation; investment appraisal and methods of calculating rate of return including net present value and discounted cash-flow; use of ratios to indicate financial performance; financial planning and control processes; methods of budgetary control; resource allocation and financial planning; nature and structure of capital markets; methods of raising short term and long term capital; costs and risks of raising outside capital; cash flow calculation and forecasts.

Managing Markets (20 Credits)

Module Description

Features of the market-oriented company; impact of market characteristics on functional operations; significance of markets on company strategy; understanding market structures and how to identify segments; constituents of marketing planning; implications of segment choice; evaluation of alternative methods of expanding market share and increasing market size; role of customer relations; cost effectiveness of market enlargement; factors affecting changing market needs and the implications for marketing policy; marketing information systems; marketing characteristics for companies of different technologies and size; nature of global marketing; factors affecting the marketing environment and causes of change.

Research Methodology and Dissertation Planning (20 Credits)

Module Description
Nature and purpose of business research; problems of identifying research methods; methods of writing a research proposal; features of the literature review; planning a literature search; evaluating literature and identifying changes in emphasis; the critical review; the research design; different approaches to research; nature and scope of secondary data; sources of data and references; evaluation of secondary data; limits of secondary data; sampling for primary data; observation, interview, semi-structured and in depth interviews; collecting data by questionnaires; questionnaire design; presenting and analysing data; identifying trends and significant relationships; qualitative data and its reliability; methods of presenting a project report; structuring, referencing and bibliography.

 the Msc Research Project (60 Credits)

Module Description


Managers are frequently called upon to undertake in-depth studies involving one issue or a series of interrelated business problems which will necessitate a degree of research based activity. The completion of the Research Project at the MSc level ensures that successful MSc graduates are able to evaluate the methods underlying such research activity, whether undertaken by themselves or by others. It is the purpose of the Project to develop, in the course member, the ability to relate objectives, evidence and conclusions in a coherent and rational manner.

The aim of the Research Project is to provide course members with the opportunity to exercise analytical and critical skills to identify significant business problems and to determine appropriate methodologies for their problem solving strategies by evaluating evidence and reaching evidence-based conclusions. The research project emphasises methodology and rational analysis leading to rational conclusions and clear recommendations.

On completion of the Research Project course members will be able to:

  •   create and develop objectives relevant to the solution of one, or a number of related business problems.
  •   critically evaluate the ways in which relevant published literature contributes to a broader understanding of the problem.
  •   identify and apply the methodology necessary for the provision of evidence which is offered as the foundation for conclusions and recommendations.
  •  demonstrate independence, competence and confidence in undertaking detailed research into the nature of and solutions to a major business problem, and in carrying out appropriate referencing.


Course members prepare the Research Project by independent study. Each will have a research supervisor for advice and for the discussion of problems arising in the preparation of the Project. As a preparation for the Research Project course members undertake a research skills module and workshops in research methodology. Thus, much of the preparatory work will have been completed and the proposal for the Project approved prior to commencement of the Research Project.

Course members will be expected to submit a Project of between 15-20,000 words. The Project will contain stated objectives, an evaluation of existing literature, an analysis of the research methods employed, and a lucid and scholarly presentation of evidence and policy recommendations. The Project should reference all sources of information and contain a bibliography of relevant literature.

Assessment

All 20 credit modules, except for the Research Methodology and Dissertation Planning module will typically require a work assignment of approximately 3,000 words which will contribute 50% of the total marks for the module, and a two hour written examination or case study which contributes a further 50% of the module mark. However, varying methods of assessment strategy are employed across the modules. The Research Methodology and Dissertation Planning module requires a detailed dissertation proposal. The Project module requires a submission of a research dissertation of between 15,000 and 20,000 words.

Graduation
To be eligible for graduation and the award of MSc Business Management course members must gain 180 credits. Course Members are normally required to obtain a minimum of 50 per cent in each module in order to qualify for the award of Master of Science (Pass). An MSc with Distinction may be awarded where a course member’s average mark across the modules is 70 per cent or more.

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Mode of Study
- Full-time (Day) 12 Months
Intakes
- February
- June
- October

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Mode of Study
- Part-time (Day) 24 Months
Intakes
- February
- June
- October

Part-time EVENINGS
Mode of Study
- Part-time (Evenings) 24 Months
Intakes
- February
- June
- October
Starting Dates
The Daytime and Evening MSc programmes have enrolment dates in February, June and October each year.
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