Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

103742E

Master of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations/Master of International Business

This double degree provides you with the opportunity to deepen and refine your knowledge to be able to critically analyze and make strategic decisions within a dynamic global business environment. This double degree program enables you to graduate with two postgraduate qualifications at a Masters level to boost your skills and give you an edge in the executive business environment. Within the Master of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations component, you will study core areas of human resource management including strategy, international and comparative human resource management, recruitment and selection, and performance and reward management. You will learn high level critical, analytical and problem solving skills and how to apply these to better manage people and organizational change across international operations. The Master of International Business will enhance your business competencies in an international context with a focus on Asia. Your studies will enable you to critically examine the social, cultural and political dimensions of global business and how to successfully implement sustainable business practices within this dynamic trade environment. With a strong emphasis on strategic analysis in different regional contexts, you will develop the thought leadership and modern business skills that are vital in today's global economy.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Brisbane South (Nathan)

Full-time - 2 years

$65,000
N/A

Online

Online/Off-campus - 2 years

$65,000
N/A

Subjects

  • Engaging with International Business
  • Global Business Strategy
  • HRM and Employment Relations Strategy
  • Human Resource Development
  • International and Comparative Human Resource Management and Employment Relations
  • International Business Dynamics
  • Leading Policy and Organisational Change
  • Listed electives and/or Free-choice electives
  • Managing Performance and Rewards
  • Principles of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations
  • Recruitment and Selection
  • The Culturally Competent Workforce
  • The Digital Economy
  • The Purpose and Future of Work
  • Trade, Strategy and Risk in Asia

Entry requirements

  • Related Bachelor degree or higher.

Recognition

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