Language for Human Resource Management
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The entire experience of being a student. Our academics gave us the freedom and tools to probe and challenge lecturers on course relevant topics.
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I am currently working for an important company thanks to this school. I definitely think that the support I received from Marianne Savory helped me to become more confident in moving forward into the working world after my degree.
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Postgraduate
In Leeds
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Leeds
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Start date
Different dates available
If English is not your first language, this pre-sessional programme will aim to train you to perform effectively in the academic environment of Leeds University Business School.
You’ll develop the language skills, knowledge and understanding required for postgraduate study in the field of human resource management, and assessments will be tailored to test the skills you’ll need in this context. Throughout the programme you’ll receive feedback on your progress in these areas.
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About this course
Entry requirements
IELTS 6.0 overall, with only one component below 6.0 and no component below 5.5. Applicants with either listening or speaking scores at 5.5 are eligible to attend the 6-week pre-sessional.
For other English qualifications, read English language equivalent qualifications.
How to apply
Students applying to study on a taught postgraduate programme.
If you have applied for a taught postgraduate programme at the University of Leeds and you are eligible for a summer pre-sessional, you will be contacted by the Language Centre ng the application form on the Applying for English...
Reviews
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The entire experience of being a student. Our academics gave us the freedom and tools to probe and challenge lecturers on course relevant topics.
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I am currently working for an important company thanks to this school. I definitely think that the support I received from Marianne Savory helped me to become more confident in moving forward into the working world after my degree.
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The inspiring conversations with the teachers and their passion for the subject they were teaching. I also liked the services of the school, e.g. take-away course material after the lectures for preparing the next seminars.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Almas Madarwala
Claudia Horak
Jan-Dirk Fruechtenicht
Dana Fletcher
Catherine Coady
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- English Language
- Personnel
- Employment Law
- Teaching
- English
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- International
- Global
- University
- School
- Industry
- HRM
- Occupational Psychology
- Resource Management
- Employment Relations
- Diversity Management
- Organisational Behaviour
- Human Resource management
Course programme
This programme is an English language content-based pre-sessional. You’ll study language in the context of your subject, to help you develop your English language and ability to communicate at an appropriate academic level within your chosen field of study. You will also undertake an individual piece of work, involving some element of independent research.
Course structureThese are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.
For more information on typical modules, read Language for Human Resource Management in the course catalogue
Learning and teachingEach 2 week unit will be based around an introductory content lecture. You’ll then work on understanding this content and the language used, alongside that of core texts, through a series of language classes and seminars. You’ll have the chance to work both individually and with others, and you’ll produce independent work throughout the 6 weeks.
Classes will typically take place between 9am and 5pm from Monday to Friday (you can find out dates when the University will be closed at the Almanac). Typically maximum class sizes are between 16 and 18 students per class, however this may vary suited to the type of class. The minimum age for students studying on this course is 18 years old.
AssessmentThe final assessments will be based specifically on the core areas of academic language and subject specific literacy. They will ensure that all 4 skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening are covered appropriately for the discipline requirements and as required of a Secure English Language Test (SELT). We will also assess your developing ability to present a critical argument in the context of an independent academic study using appropriate language.
Language for Human Resource Management