Warwick Business School
MA Industrial Relations & Managing Human Resources

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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.

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Part Time

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English

Length:

2 Years

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no academic background in business or economics required

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