ObjectivesProvides the knowledge and skills necessary to manage the human resources function of an organisation at a senior level. Enables human resource professionals to specialise in people management, people development, or workplace relations; and to strategically align their programs to reflect the flexibility required by local and global organisations.
Entry requirementsA recognised Bachelor degree, or successful completion of a Graduate Diploma OR equivalent prior learning including at least five years appropriate professional experience
Academic titleMaster of Human Resource Management
Course descriptionRelated careers
Human Resources Manager, HR Manager
This course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
This is a 180 credit point (12 Units) qualification. Entrants to this course may articulate through the Graduate Diploma of Business (HRM).
CORE UNITS (120 credit points)
Unit Description Points
MAN5010 Management 15
MAN5250 Human Resource Management 15
MAN5601 Contemporary Employment Issues 15
MAN5709 Work and Organisational Behaviour 15
MAN5258 Strategic Human Resource Management 15
MAN5603 Managing Employee Performance 15
MAN5251 Recruitment and Retention 15
MAN5257 Workplace Training and Development 15
Plus 4 electives (60 credit points) which can be selected as a specialisation or electives. For students who wish to choose electives in Human Resource Management the following units are available:
MAN5602 Managing Occupational Risk 15
LAW5258 Employment Law 15
MAN5710 Employment Relations 15
MAN5627 Leadership 15
MAN5625 Management Workplace Practicum 15
HST5509 Leadership and Emotional Intelligence 20
OR elective units approved by the Course Coordinator