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BA Human Resource Management
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Human resource management is the discipline concerned with how organisations attract, develop, manage and retain the people who make them work. It sits at the intersection of organisational strategy and individual experience, requiring practitioners to understand both the business logic of workforce planning and the human realities of motivation, fairness, development and wellbeing. In an era when the relationship between employers and employees is changing rapidly, the skills that HRM develops are genuinely valuable across every type of organisation. At the University of Salford, this three-year full-time programme equips you with an understanding of organisational processes and people management practices that are central to organisational performance. You will study employment law, talent management and organisational behaviour alongside developing the interpersonal and analytical capabilities that effective HR professionals need, including communication, leadership, emotional intelligence and the ability to work collaboratively. The programme draws consistently on the real-world application of its ideas, so that the frameworks and concepts you encounter are connected to the kinds of challenges that HR practitioners actually face. Human resource management graduates work across virtually every sector of the economy, because every organisation that employs people needs professionals who understand how to manage them well. Common career destinations include HR generalist roles in organisations of all sizes, as well as specialist routes in recruitment, learning and development, employment relations, reward management and organisational development. Many HRM graduates pursue professional membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, which is the leading professional body in the field. Some move into related areas such as management consultancy, employment law or occupational psychology, while others go on to postgraduate study to deepen their expertise in people management or organisational behaviour.
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