Overview
The Master of Science in Human Resource Management is designed to prepare learners for a career in Human Resource Management in private and public sector. Given the increasing role of technological advancements in society and workplace, human resource management is emerging as a multidisciplinary field with a breadth and depth of content that encompasses various areas of expertise such as: employment law, diversity and inclusion, people analytics and organisational behaviour that play a central role in shaping the strategy and leading digital transformation within organisations.
The mission of this programme is to expose learners to human resource trends, and position them with the knowledge and soft skills to navigate and plan their careers including commercial drive, inclusive leadership, and ethical values. The Master of Science in Human Resource Management provides the conceptual and practical insights into the various areas of human resource management for learners who wish to gain the foundational knowledge and skills or reskill in this area. Additionally, the programme will be of interest to graduates from a non-business background who are interested in moving into a human resource management role in their current industry.
DBS is committed to seeking Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) accreditation for this programme in 2021.
Programme Objectives
The specific programme objectives are to:
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for the MSc in Human Resource Management is aimed at learners with the following entry qualifications:
Teaching and Assessment
The programme will be delivered in an innovative and flexible manner, through a blend of face-to-face and online learning environments including workshops, discussion forums, live tutorials and guest speakers from academia and industry through seminar series in order to demonstrate the full breadth of the people profession. By incorporating a focus on authentic assessment throughout modules to strengthen practical skills the professional development of learners to enhance their employability which will enable the learner to integrate seamlessly into an organisation. Assessment strategies include case studies, individual and group reports, data analysis, reflective journals, presentations and exams.
Course Content
The Master of Science in Human Resource Management has the following content:
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
There are no electives proposed in this programme.
Structure
Semester one lays the groundwork for the programme and encompasses modules that focus on providing a solid and comprehensive understanding of the relevant concepts of Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour, a proficiency in the legal aspects of HR as well as Equality, Diversity and Inclusion while also offering HR analytical knowledge.
Semester two builds on this by covering content in which the knowledge, understanding and skills acquired in the first semester are developed and applied. Semester two modules offer applied skills which focus on the human-centred capabilities and behaviours that are necessary to achieve positive business outcomes in HR profession.
Semester two also comprises a Research Methods module, which focuses on research and development skill which will inform the learners’ Dissertation/Applied Research Project in Semester three.
Career Opportunities
On completion of the Masters programme, learners will have the competencies to make them suited to a broad range of career and professional development options and progress on the path towards becoming a successful HR manager in a wide variety of contexts (private and public). Graduates have the potential to work across numerous industries, for example: education, technology, local authorities, banking, finance, engineering and media etc.
Potential careers for graduates include:
Fees
The course fees for the Master of Science in Human Resource Management for the coming academic year are €8,700 (Full-time), €5,390 (Part-time) for domestic and EU students; and €12,500 for international students. This covers the cost of tuition, registration and examinations.
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Open days are a great way to help you make your decision about DBS and learn more about the MSc in Human Resource Management. As well as experiencing our outstanding facilities, you'll have the opportunity to receive personalised advice from academics from your subject area, meet current postgraduate students and also have your questions answered on general subjects such as entry requirements, student support and the admissions process.
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | Human Resources, Business |
| Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
| Awarding Body | QQI |
| Awarding Body Details | Master of Science (MSc.) in Human Resource Management |
| Course Duration | Full-time: 1 Year | Part-time: 2 Years |
| Course Fee | €9,195 full-time, and €5,600 part time |

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