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Human Resource Management (Accredited) at University of Bedfordshire - UCAS

Course summary

This course equips you with the knowledge, skills, behaviours and graduate competencies that employers value and need, in line with the CIPD professional accreditation. You explore key areas of human resource management (HRM) such as talent management; operational management; leadership and motivation; data management and interpretation; selection and recruitment; and employee relations. You may also take up opportunities to engage with real-life HRM problems, allowing you to carry out practical projects that emulate working as a professional manager. Course Accreditation/Industry Endorsement

  • We are an accredited Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) centre. This means all of our HRM courses are professional-body accredited, giving you access to Level 5 accreditation and increasing your employability in the HRM profession, on successful graduation.
Your Student Experience
  • Learn from expert tutors, active within the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), and in both consultancy and research.
  • Develop your understanding of how HRM works with other business disciplines, enabling you to fit into numerous organisation roles.
  • Apply what you have learnt to real-life situations experienced by companies and organisations globally.
  • Build the confidence and problem-solving skills needed to be an effective manager across a range of organisations and settings.
  • Benefit from HRM-focused employability events throughout the academic year, including careers fairs and immersive CV events.
  • Learn from employer site visits and visits to the University by employers and local HR managers, who to share their HRM stories - a great way to network and ask questions relating to HRM career development.
  • Gain from having regular engagement and support from CIPD members and branch officials, helping you make a smooth transition into the world of HRM employment.

Modules

  • BSS001-1 4 90 Business Pod (Core)
  • SHR007-1 4 30 HRM Foundations (Core)
  • BSS008-2 5 15 Practice Weeks: Career Planning (Core)
  • BSS010-2 5 15 Research Skills (Core)
  • BSS011-2 5 15 Project Management (Core)
  • BSS015-2 5 15 Strategic Thinking (Core)
  • SHR014-2 5 15 Employment Relations, Reward and Law (Core)
  • SHR015-2 5 15 Innovative Practice in HRM and HRD (Core)
  • SHR016-2 5 15 People Resourcing and Development (Core)
  • SHR017-2 5 15 The Strategic Context of HRM (Core)
  • BSS023-3 6 15 Practice Weeks: The Future You (Core)
  • BSS040-3 6 15 Strategy and Creativity (Core)
  • SHR011-3 6 30 Developing Professional HRM Practice (Core)
  • SHR012-3 6 30 Dissertation in HRM (Option)
  • BSS021-3 6 30 Business Practice Portfolio (Core)
  • SHR015-3 6 30 Specialist Project in HRM (Option)
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Assessment method

In line with the Business School's commitment to practice-based education, a large part of the assessment will relate to your demonstration of your ability to do HRM in practice. We will want to see that you understand the theory and have developed critical thinking skills which help you evaluate the relevance of what you have learned. All of this comes together in being able to demonstrate rigorous human resources practice for an organisation. To assess this range of integration of theory and skills into sound practice, we use a range of methods. You will encounter many different kinds, including the ones listed below, some of which are used in combination, for example a report might be required as an outcome of a time-limited assessment task.

  • Reports: you analyse a business problem and propose solutions. - Presentations: present proposals as if to your boss, a board or a client.
  • Time-limited tasks: on a set day, you will be given a task which you will need to complete in a set time, such as 48 hours or five days.
  • Academic writing: used to demonstrate clear, critical thinking, you might be asked to write an essay or a short summary of a theoretical debate.
  • Appraisals: just as in business, you use appraisals to assess your own learning and to set your personal and academic development objectives.
  • Projects: these are assessed in a number of ways depending on the task defined by our business partner. Typically, you will need to prepare an analysis, report or presentation which is suitable for the business partner and a longer piece of work which sets out the behind the scenes' work which underpinned the output for business.
It is in the longer work that we expect to see explicitly your application of theory and critical thinking which underpin good HRM practice. You will usually also prepare a project review.
  • Project reviews: you analyse and evaluate the way you worked on a project and set out how you would work more effectively on a similar task in future.
  • Exams: as well as conventional exams using set questions and case studies, exams can be the outcome of a group task. You might work on a large task together and then sit an exam to show your individual learning from the task.
  • Portfolio: you will plan and record your CPD activities using the CIPDs HR Profession Map as a guide to the knowledge, skills and behaviours you need to develop to be ready to work in HR.
For all assignments you will have an assignment brief which clearly sets out what is required and you will be given the criteria which your tutors will use to mark your work. All units have a form of non-graded formative assessment which feeds into the summative methods of assessment; this may come directly from tutors or from your peers and self-assessment. You will receive feedback on all your assessments. If you use this feedback, you will be able to improve your learning and your grades on future assignments.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
N606
Institution code:
B22
Campus name:
Luton Campus
Campus code:
D

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Applicants with other qualifications will be considered. If you would like to check that your qualifications will be accepted please contact the university.


Student Outcomes

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75%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
75%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

For information on the 2024 fees please refer to our website, https://www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/money/fees/
Human Resource Management (Accredited) at University of Bedfordshire - UCAS