Warwick Business School
MA Industrial Relations & Managing Human Resources

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Program Name:

MA Industrial Relations & Managing Human Resources

Description:

This course will be ideal for you if you are looking for a thorough understanding of contemporary issues affecting employment relations both in the UK and internationally. On graduation, you will be seeking a career in HR or a related field.

We will help you explore and critically examine key institutions and address contemporary issues. Your focus will be on the UK within a broader comparative framework, and we will draw on a range of disciplinary perspectives.

You can also gain the graduate qualification of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) as part of the course, which can help you get a head start in a career in HRM.

Teaching mode:

Full Time

Language:

English

Tuition fees:

The fees for 2011 are £22,500 (for both UK/EU and overseas applicants). There are 27 scholarships of £10,000 each, available to UK and EU students, across the four Finance programmes.

Length:

12 months

Application deadline:

Applications for September 2011 entry can be made online at www.warwick.ac.uk/go/pgapply ; we advise applicants to apply as early as possible. There is no official deadline for applications as we operate a rolling admissions system.

Application procedure:

The general entry requirements for this course are a first or good upper second class honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent qualification from an overseas university. If English is not your first language you will be required to take a IELTS test or it's equivalent and obtain a minimum score of 7.0.

If you have another degree or an appropriate diploma or professional qualification you may be accepted, provided that you can demonstrate your academic ability and the quality of your written work. Experience will also be taken into account in such cases.

Entry
Requirements:

no academic background in business or economics required

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Testimonials for MA Industrial Relations & Managing Human Resources

" I decided to take the CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) route "

Nirooban Rupathevan, France
Degree: 2011, MA Industrial Relations & Managing Human Resources