TU Dublin - Technological University Dublin
Human Resource Management - Aungier Street
Course Title: Master of Science in Human Resource Management
What is... Human Resource Management?
This new MSc in Human Resource Management level 9 course, located at Aungier Street, draws on the acknowledged excellence of the staff at TU Dublin in this disciplinary area. The course is offered by the School of Management which has a close working and collaborative relationship with the key professional body, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD UK & Ireland) and the course is structured in line with CIPD professional requirements.
This course fully accredited by CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development).
The philosophy of the programme is to help people see the big picture in terms of viewing the world in a more sustainable, strategic context and making evidence-based decisions that drive continuous improvement in your organisation by compiling results and celebrating them accordingly. The programme also believes that future HR specialists and the wider management community need to embrace and practice the concept of a manager as a coach that allows all learners and employees the opportunity to reflect and create time for continuous improvement.
We are one of the first Universities in Ireland to map our revalidated MSc HRM programme to the new CIPD profession Map (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development).
Subjects taught
Modules
• HRM in context
• Strategic Resourcing & Talent Management
• Developing Skills for Business Leadership
• Organisation Behaviour in dynamic environments
• Emerging Technologies and Organisational Change
• Employment Law
• Leading, developing and managing people
• Designing, Delivering and Evaluating Strategic Learning and Development Provision
• Strategic Performance & Reward Management
• Managing Employment relations
• Research methods
• Supervisory Meetings
Entry requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements?
The course is aimed at graduates who have already obtained a bachelor degree in a cognate discipline (including HRM, business, psychology, sociology and law) who have achieved an honours grade (2.2) or higher, with work experience are eligible to apply. Candidates with ordinary level degree qualifications in cognate disciplines and appropriate work experience may also be considered as non-standard applicants and their applications will be assessed by a standing committee in the College of Business.
Application dates
Applications will open in February 2025
For further information, please visit How To Apply (Application Weblink above).
Non-EU Students
Non-EU students, not resident in Ireland, are not eligible to apply for part time programs that are delivered on-campus. Applications for part time courses that require on-campus attendance will not be processed and the application fee will not be refunded.
Duration
2 Years, Part Time
Method of Delivery: Blended
Schedule:
The course is delivered over 2 evenings per week for 2 academic years in a blended format, while semester 5 is devoted entirely to the research project which is worth 25 credits. Classes take place Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6pm.
A blended approach consisted of face-to-face and online live classes/lectures will be delivered in this course; with the possibility of the occasional Saturday block sessions.
Enrolment dates
Commencement Date: September 2025
More details
Qualification letters
MSc
Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance type
Blended,Evening,Part time
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