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 Human Resource Management

Description

At UNSW, the study of Human Resource Management provides a strong practical and theoretical grounding for understanding the policies and processes associated with the management of people in paid employment. In a climate of rapid economic and technological change, effective labour management is being seen as a critical component of the operation and strategic planning of both private-sector firms and public sector organisations.

At both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, the study of Human Resource Management offers students the opportunity to acquire advanced and applied knowledge in a range of more specialised human resource areas, including staff planning, recruitment, selection and development, gender equity, employee motivation and performance management, remuneration management, superannuation, employment law, organisational change, workplace negotiation, international and cross-cultural human resource management, and occupational health and safety.

These are issues of growing importance in the organisational strategies of businesses and public bodies alike. Effective labour management requires a solid understanding of the internal dynamics of business and public organisations, particularly organisational structure, power and authority systems, culture and conflict. Teaching is also concerned with how legislative, social and political contexts affect the way these policies are developed and operate in practice.

Studying Human Resource Management at UNSW

The study of Human Resource Management at UNSW is primarily through the School of Organisation and Management (www.orgmanagement.unsw.edu.au). At an undergraduate level, students can choose to major in Human Resource Management within the Bachelor of Commerce and related combined degree programs. Postgraduate programs of study are also available.



Human Resource Management can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3136 Materials Science/Commerce Major MGMTHR3136
3400 Arts Major
Combined Honours
Honours
IROBC13400
IROBCC3400
IROBCH3400
3420 Social Science Major
Combined Honours
Honours
IROBC13420
IROBCC3420
IROBCH3420
3502 Commerce Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBC13502
IROBCD3502
IROBCH3502
3525 Commerce/Arts Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBC13525
IROBCD3525
IROBCH3525
3526 Economics/Arts Double Major IROBCD3526
3527 Commerce/Social Science Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBC13527
IROBCD3527
IROBCH3527
3528 Economics/Social Science Double Major IROBCD3528
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
IROBC13529
IROBCH3529
3543 Economics Double Major IROBCD3543
3571 Services Marketing Major
Double Major
IROBC13571
IROBCD3571
3653 Software Engineering/Commerce Major IROBB13653
3715 Engineering/Commerce Major MGMTHR3715
3930 Science/Arts Minor IROBL23930
3935 Science/Social Science Major
Minor
IROBC13935
IROBL23935
3970 Science Minor IROBL23970
4733 Commerce/Law Major IROBC14733
4761 Social Science/Law Major IROBC14761
4770 Science/Law Minor IROBL24770
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major IROBC4807
   

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Human Resources Management can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3521 Commerce/Economics Major
Double Major
Double Major
IROBC13521
IROBCD3521
IROBCH3521
   

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Industrial Relations can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3136 Materials Science/Commerce Major MGMTIR3136
3400 Arts Major
Honours
IROBA13400
IROBAH3400
3502 Commerce Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBA13502
IROBAD3502
IROBAH3502
3521 Commerce/Economics Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBA13521
IROBAD3521
IROBAH3521
3525 Commerce/Arts Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBA13525
IROBAD3525
IROBAH3525
3526 Economics/Arts Double Major IROBAD3526
3527 Commerce/Social Science Major
Double Major
Honours
IROBA13527
IROBAD3527
IROBAH3527
3528 Economics/Social Science Double Major IROBA13528
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
IROBA13529
IROBAH3529
3543 Economics Double Major IROBAD3543
3571 Services Marketing Major
Double Major
IROBA13571
IROBAD3571
3715 Engineering/Commerce Major MGMTIR3715
3935 Science/Social Science Major IROBA13935
4760 Arts/Law Major IROBA14760
4761 Social Science/Law Major IROBA14761
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major IROBA14807
   

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International Business can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3136 Materials Science/Commerce Major MGMTIB3136
3715 Engineering/Commerce Major MGMTIB3715
   

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Management can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3136 Materials Science/Commerce Honours
Major
MGMTAH3136
MGMTC13136
3502 Commerce Major
Minor
Double Major
Honours
MGMTA13502
MGMTA23502
MGMTAD3502
MGMTAH3502
3521 Commerce/Economics Major
Minor
Double Major
Honours
MGMTA13521
MGMTA23521
MGMTAD3521
MGMTAH3521
3525 Commerce/Arts Major
Double Major
Honours
MGMTA13525
MGMTAD3525
MGMTAH3525
3526 Economics/Arts Double Major
Honours
Double Major
MGMTAD3526
MGMTAH3526
MGMTCD3526
3527 Commerce/Social Science Major
Honours
Double Major
MGMTA13527
MGMTAH3527
MGMTCD3527
3528 Economics/Social Science Double Major
Honours
Double Major
MGMTAD3528
MGMTAH3528
MGMTCD3528
3529 Commerce/Science Honours
Major
Honours
MGMT3529
MGMTA13529
MGMTAH3529
3543 Economics Double Major
Honours
MGMTAD3543
MGMTAH3543
3571 Services Marketing Major
Double Major
MGMTA13571
MGMTAD3571
3653 Software Engineering/Commerce Major
Honours
MGMTA13653
MGMTAH3653
3715 Engineering/Commerce Major MGMTC13715
4733 Commerce/Law Major
Honours
MGMTA14733
MGMTAH4733
4744 Economics/Law Honours MGMTAH4744
   

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