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| 文章出处:学生大 发布时间:2005-10-11 |
Master of Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management Campus: Camperdown and Darlington Course method: Coursework Course description: The MIR degree is designed to provide a higher level qualification in Industrial Relations and related fields of study. Who should do this course? This program is designed for people working, or seeking to work, in the Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (HRM) field in either the public/private sector or in a trade union. Course structure: The program comprises 8 units of study. There are 2 compulsory units. The remaining 6 units are comprised of electives from a large number of subjects. Course length full-time: 1 Course length part-time: 2-4 Entry requirements: An undergraduate degree with a credit average from a recognised university or the completion of the Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations & HRM with a credit average grade. Areas of specialisation: The core units include: Australian Industrial Relations; Human Resource Management. The electives that are available include: Comparative Industrial Relations; Contemporary Policy Issues / Problems IR; Human Resource Development; Human Resource Recruitment; International HRM; Management and Organisational Ethics; Management of Technology; Organisation Development; Organisational Analysis and Behaviour; People, Work and Organisations; Performance and Reward Management; Practical Research in Industrial Relations and HRM; Practical Research in Industrial Relations and HRM; Strategic Human Resource Management; Strategic Management; Unions at work; Writers on Management.
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