courses
2099
Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Business and Economics
Managing faculty | Business and Economics |
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Abbreviated title | MHRM |
CRICOS code | 031152E |
Total credit points required | 72 |
Standard duration of study (years) | 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT |
Study mode and location | On-campus (Caulfield) Off-campus (Gippsland) |
Admission, fee and application details | http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/2099 |
Contact details | Graduate Student Office Telephone: +61 3 9903 1400 Fax: +61 3 9903 1357 Email: buseco-postgrad@monash.edu |
Course coordinator | Associate Professor Cathy Sheehan (Semester one); Associate Professor Peter Holland (Semester two) |
Notes
This course offers current and aspiring managers with the opportunity to develop specialist knowledge and expertise in human resource management, with an emphasis on strategic issues. Students commence their studies with foundation units focusing on contemporary issues related to managing human resources, international and strategic human resource management issues, and industrial relations. Students then select units to suit their own interests and requirements by choosing from the wide range of elective units offered by the Department of Management and the Faculty of Business and Economics. The course involves the study of theoretical and research developments and analysis of contemporary examples of human resource management.
The Master of Human Resource Management aims to produce graduates who will:
(a.) be critical and creative scholars who:
(b.) be responsible and effective global citizens who:
(c.) have a comprehensive understanding of their discipline and be able to provide discipline-based solutions relevant to the business, professional and public policy communities we serve
(d.) have advanced knowledge to masters level in human resource management.
An optional research pathway is available.
For further details visit http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/esg/asu/publications/professional-recognition.html
The course structure has two main components:
Students must complete:
(a.) five core units (30 points) as follows:
(i.) the following five units (30 points):
(b.) one of the following units (6 points)
(c.) two units (12 points) from the following list with at least one 5000-level unit:
(d.) a further four graduate-level units (24 points) subject to the following conditions:
Additional degree requirements
The research report option may provide an alternative pathway for students from a course work masters programs into a PhD program. The research report elective option consists of a three unit combination totalling 24 points, and comprises the following units:
Students intending to enrol in the research report require permission. Students must have completed a minimum of 24 points of coursework study, including MGX5000, and achieved a minimum average of 70 per cent, to progress to the research report. Students should discuss this option with their course director prior to enrolling.
It is recommended that students consult with the course coordinator to ensure their elective units form a coherent study program.
This degree may serve as a pathway to a higher degree by research. Students considering a research degree are advised to consult a course coordinator prior to making an application.
Students wishing to exit the Master of Human Resource Management early may apply to graduate with one of the following, provided they have satisfied the requirements for that award:
Master of Human Resource Management