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BA Human Resource Management and Psychology
About this course
Human resource management and psychology is a combination that draws on two disciplines with deep and practical relevance to working life. Human resource management is concerned with how organisations attract, develop, motivate, and retain their people, covering recruitment and selection, performance management, training and development, employee relations, and strategic workforce planning. Psychology brings the scientific study of human behaviour, motivation, cognition, and wellbeing to these questions, providing an evidence base for understanding why people behave as they do in organisations and what interventions actually work. At Arden University you will study part-time by distance learning, a flexible mode designed to fit around a busy working life. This approach allows you to develop your professional knowledge while continuing to build work experience alongside your studies, which is particularly valuable in a field where practical understanding of organisational life is as important as academic knowledge. The curriculum covers the core HR disciplines, including employment law, reward and performance management, talent acquisition, and organisational development, alongside psychological content spanning motivation theory, personality and individual differences, group dynamics, leadership, and wellbeing at work. The online format is built to be accessible and engaging, with assessment focused on practical and applied tasks that develop real professional capability. Graduates of human resource management and psychology are well placed for roles across the HR profession and in related fields. HR generalist and specialist roles, talent management, learning and development, organisational development, and employee relations are all common directions. The psychology strand also opens doors in occupational psychology, coaching, and wellbeing management roles. Membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development is a valued professional credential in the HR field, and the academic content of this degree supports progression towards that qualification. Further study at postgraduate level in HR, occupational psychology, or business is available for those seeking more senior or specialist roles.
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