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MSc Human Resource Management

  • DeadlineStudy Details: Full time 1 year

Masters Degree Description

Our MSc Human Resource Management provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the key principles and evolving practices in human resource (HR) management.

You will gain the confidence to challenge conventional workplace practices, backed by a solid theoretical foundation. Through engaging with real-world case studies, you will learn to evaluate the impact of key HR issues such as staff development, retention, workload, and financial outcomes.

The programme emphasises both strategic and operational aspects of HR. Combining theoretical frameworks with practical application, MSc Human Resource Management equips you with the advanced skills and critical thinking required to excel in the fast-evolving HR profession.

CIPD accreditation

Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the programme can provide immediate student CIPD membership. If you choose this option, you will become an Associate Member (Level 7) upon graduation (subject to successful completion of all module assessments). The CIPD plays a central role in shaping and promoting high standards in the HR and people management profession, and is recognised internationally.

Core HR concepts

You will explore essential HR concepts such as recruitment and selection, career development, employee wellbeing, and employment relations, with a strong emphasis on employee voice and engagement. You will examine how organisations address and navigate challenges such as workforce diversity and the impact of technological development on people management.

Leading organisational change and ethical practice

A module on organisational studies and managing change will help you understand the human dynamics involved in leading transformation and fostering resilience in teams. You will gain insight into how organisations function internally and externally, learning how to align HR strategies with broader business goals.

Ethical reflections are emphasised throughout the programme, ensuring you are prepared to lead responsibly and with integrity.

Taught by experts

The programme is taught by distinguished academics recognised as leaders in their fields. Through their industry connections, they bring real-world HR experience into the classroom. As part of the programme, you can go on a study visit to the CIPD Conference and Exhibition in Manchester, UK.

Interactive learning

You will experience interactive learning methods, including role-playing exercises and group projects. You have the opportunity to apply your learning in business scenarios. For example, you may participate in negotiation exercises or manage fictional performance appraisal processes, giving you a safe and practical environment to develop key professional competencies.

Entry Requirements

2:2 Hons degree (UK or equivalent) in Management, Business Studies, Social Sciences, History, Philosophy, English, Languages, Arts or other Humanities. We are looking for marks consistently at 2:2 level throughout your undergraduate studies.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our graduates are equipped to manage people effectively and make informed decisions, underpinned by strong conceptual and analytical skills. Many of our graduates go on to roles in general management, HR management, or further academic study. Our graduates work for a range of organisations at both a multinational and local level, including professional service firms, communications, and government departments. Recent graduate destinations include:

  • Organisation and Workforce Development Consultant, Tameside Council
  • HR Advisor, Hisense UK
  • HR Business Partner, Unilever.

Lancaster University Management School has an award-winning careers team that provides dedicated careers and placement services. We offer a range of innovative services for management school students, including:

  • Embedded careers education throughout the programme
  • Career information, advice, and guidance appointments with specialist Careers Coaches
  • Weekly workshops on key employability skills
  • Exposure to international career options and networks
  • Connections to strong networks of employers and alumni
  • Support in finding and acquiring work experience opportunities, including internships
  • Lifelong access to all LUMS careers services.

Module Details

Core
Advanced Professional Development
Dissertation
Human Resource Management - Concepts, Theories and Practices
International HRM and Employee Relations
Organisations, Management and Change
Understanding Organisations - Contexts, Dynamics and Methods

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