The programme consists of 14 units and may be completed in a minimum of 16 months.
Professional Recognition
The programme is accredited by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI).
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Graduation and Degree
Students who successfully complete and pass the modules stipulated in the course structure will be awarded the Master of Human Resource Management from Murdoch University.
The degree awards will be the same as that awarded to the on-campus graduates.
Core Units
Master of Human Resource Management
MBS501 | Human Resource Management Law |
MBS508 | Organisational Behaviour and Management |
MBS511 | Acquisition of Human Resources |
MBS548 | Organisational Change, Management and Consultancy |
MBS572 | Risk Management |
MBS606 | Strategic Decision Making |
MBS617 | Human Resource Management Perspectives |
MBS618 | Dispute Management |
MBS625 | Managing, Evaluating and Developing Human Resources |
MBS626 | Managing Remuneration, Benefits and Motivation |
MBS641 | Project Management |
MBS671 | Effective Leadership |
The Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) programme accepts a wide range of qualifications. These include:
Delivery Method
Students will attend a combination of lectures, tutorials and workshops in this programme. This Master of Human Resource Management programme consists of 12 units and may be completed in a minimum of 16 months, by enrolling in 2-3 units per trimester over at least 4 academic trimesters, Each unit is supported with 36 contact hours over the duration of a trimester, conducted on weekday evenings and weekends to suit the busy schedules of students enrolled in this programme.
Assessment Methods
Each unit is assessed by any combination of class participation, written assignments, project examinations. assessment methods may vary according to individual unit requirements.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fee covers university registration, study guides, textbooks, intensive seminars and workshops, assignments, examination (if applicabl), projects, degree (if earned) and transcripts.