Division of Economic and Financial Studies

Bachelor of Human Resource Management

Department: Department of Business
Course Type: Undergraduate
Degree Type: Single Degree
 

Key Features

A strong emphasis in this degree is placed on the psychology of learning and the processes and techniques of developing a learning organisation. Students will also gain a strong understanding of the sociology of work and organisational behaviour in the workplace.

Suitable For

This course is suitable for those interested in exploring the management of people and change in contemporary workplaces.

Suggested Programs of Study

The list of suggested Programs of Study for the Bachelor of Human Resource Management can be found in the Handbook.

For a list of Suggested Programs of Study organised by Subject, see Degrees by Subject.

Career Opportunities

There are many are varied careers available for students with this qualification. Some of these include Human Resource manager, Employee relations manager, Human resource development manager, Occupational Health and Safety Manager/Officer, Training Officer/Manager, Recruitment Officer, HRM Consultant.

Requirements

Entry Requirements:

Business Studies and General English are recommended as prior knowledge.

Course Quota:

Prospective students will be required to undertake an interview.

Work Experience Requirements:

No work experience required.

English Language Requirements:

Can be accessed from Macquarie International

Domestic Students:

UAI Requirements, Fees

International Students:

Course Entry Rank & fees, Course Entry Rank Calculator

Course Details

Minimum Course Duration:

3 Years

Mid Year Intake:

No

Course Commences:

March, July

Study Options:

Full-time, Part-time

Course Credit Point Value:

72

Subjects Per Year:

7-8

Enquiries:

Dr Peter Murray

Notes:

This course may take longer to complete if students start in July.

Program

Refer to the Handbook for the relevant study pattern or coherent study for this program.

PLEASE NOTE: It is essential that students refer to degree rules and official unit sequences in the University handbook to ascertain their official study program which will vary from the sample program listed here. The University Calendar can be found at Macquarie University Handbook page.

It is highly recommended that students access the Macquarie University timetables website at least two weeks prior to enrolment to ensure a suitable schedule for lectures, tutorials and practical sessions for all enrolled units. Please note that new students are required to have their class timetable officially approved by an Academic Adviser upon enrolment and that it is subject to change due to class availability.