Human Resource Management and
Development MSc (one year full-time)
3 good reasons to study Human Resource Management and Development at Salford • Gain the knowledge and skills to motivate, manage and reward employees • Become a reflective practitioner in this specialist field • Develop a strategic understanding of HRM in relation to organisational processes
Programme details
This programme will develop your understanding of human resource management practices in a variety of organisational settings and includes an emphasis on strategic, international and comparative dimensions of the subject.
This programme is recognised by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Module titles
Semester 1: • Research Methods • People Resourcing • Human Resource Development • Organisational Behaviour
Semester 2: • Comparative Industrial Relations • International HRM • Strategic HRM • Strategic Management
Semester 3: • Dissertation or one-year paid placement
Suitable for
Professionals and graduates with a background in business studies who want to specialise their skills and knowledge in the field of human resource management.
Career potential
This programme is intended for those who wish to specialise in the HRM or development areas, and students pursuing a general management career who are interested in the management of people in organisations.
International students can apply
January starts available
Information Technology MSc (one year full-time)
3 good reasons to study Information Technology at Salford • Intensive introduction to the key principles of information technology (IT), information systems development and their application in organisations
• Designed for non-computing graduates who wish to develop the skills and expertise • Gain a specialist qualification in an important business field
Programme details
This programme addresses a comprehensive range of contemporary topics covering the technical, social, business, and organisational aspects of IT. You will develop a critical and holistic approach to IT and information systems applications that emphasises the value of debate and interaction between colleagues and staff.
You will also be taught by visiting experts from industry and the IT community.
Module titles
Semester 1: • Business Application of Emerging Technologies
• Research Methods • Information Technology Infrastructure • PHP/MySQL Development
Semester 2: • Professional Issues in Information Technology
• Open Source Systems Integration • Choose two from: • Knowledge Management • IT Project Management • Trends in IT • Corporate and Social Responsibility • Sustainable Business • Managing Risk in Organisations • Information Security Policy and Risk Management
• Information Security Auditing
Semester 3: • Dissertation or one-year paid placement
Suitable for Graduates of any discipline other than computer science, information technology or information systems.
Career potential
This programme offers graduates the flexibility to add value to their existing non-computing degree, or to completely change their current career direction. It is designed to enable non-specialist recent graduates who are currently in non-IT work to develop technical or IS management career paths. A number of graduates also move towards research careers and IT teaching roles.
International students can apply
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