PROGRAMME OUTLINE
This programme is specifically designed to provide students with:
- An understanding of the context, nature, role and significance of management activities undertaken by managers of Human Resource Management (HRM) in a range of organisations.
- An opportunity to develop well-researched, logical and integrated solutions to multi-faceted problems in uncertain and dynamic contexts.
- Vocationally relevant exposure enabling you to become operationally effective in human resource management.
- A wide range of employment skills such as critical thinking, problem solving and interpretive skills, effective written and oral communication, using IT and business applications, and the ability to conduct research into human resource management issues.
Students will gain basic understanding of the context within which business operate - Management, Law, Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Marketing. We will also expose them towards business & communication skills, computing & IT skills and quantitative skills, independent learning. All Business Management programmes have a common first year so that they will get a solid grounding in business management theories and practices.
COMMON MODULES
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- Introduction to Management
- Accounting Skills
- Business and Communications Skills
- Business Economics
- Business Law
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- Digital Thinking and Innovation
- Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
- Marketing
- People Management
- Quantitative Skills
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Students will be exposed to more advanced level of curriculum including behavioural science, business ethics & governance, critical thinking in management, and international culture & communications. In-depth understanding on the discipline and core practices of human resource management will be developed as well. They will gain further understanding of core business processes through the industry-leading software supported by SAP. We will further nurture their independent learning to prepare them for the workplace and for further researches.
COMMON MODULES
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- Behavioural Science in Organisation
- Business Ethics and Governance
- Business Research Methods
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- Delivering Customer Value
- Social Psychology
- Innovation Processes
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SPECIALISED MODULES
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- Employee Development
- Employee Relations
- Employment Law
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- International Culture and Communications
- Occupational Safety and Health
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ELECTIVE MODULES (CHOOSE 1)
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- Critical Thinking in Management OR Enterprise Resource Planning with SAP Platform
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Students will undertake an Internship/Industrial Training for a minimum period of 16 weeks to prepare them for a smooth transition from the classroom to the working environment.
Students will make use of their previous studies and industrial experience to extend their familiarity in tackling more practical and modern issues of human resource management, through modules that facilitate application of job related skills and knowledge in the field of human resource management. Leadership and strategic management skills will be taught, with aims to groom them as a global business leader. A final year project requires them to explore a topic individually - they will demonstrate their academic and practical aspects of their ability in the chosen area of study.
SPECIALISED MODULES
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- Human Resource Management Project
- International Human Resource Management
- Investigations in Human Resource Management
- Leadership Theory and Practice
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- Managing People and Performance
- HR Analytics
- Contemporary Issues in HRM
- Strategic Human Resource Management
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ELECTIVE MODULES (CHOOSE 2)
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- Managing Change OR Building Customer Relationship
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- Human Factors Psychology OR Digital Execution
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- Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisation (M’sian Students)
- Malay Communication Language (Int’l Students)
- Philosophy and Current Issues
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- Workplace Professional Skills
- Integrity and Anti-corruption
- Co-Curriculum
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