The course attracts students from a variety of backgrounds. Many are already working in HR or management and wish to advance their career with an academic qualification. Others are looking to make a career change, or simply want to understand organizations better. This course gives you the opportunity to gain professional recognition and progress your career in the direction you choose.
The course uses current and classic theory and research to develop a critical understanding of both the theory and practice of Human Resource Management. The focus is on strategic and individual level improvements, through assessment of the role of HRM in modern organisations, the issues involved in developing strategic aims (including on an international basis), employment relations, and selecting, motivating, and developing staff.
| You study | Study period | Cost (2011) | |
| MSc | 10 modules | 2-5 years | £10,595 |
| Diploma | 6 modules | 1-5 years | £7,055 |
| Short courses | Single modules are an ideal option if you're keen to update your professional knowledge, enhance your career or sample the programme. If you meet all the necessary entrance requirements you may later apply to register for the MSc and gain credits for the modules you have already passed. The fee per module is £1,053 in 2011. | ||
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Developed by academics within the Department of Organizational Psychology at Birkbeck, the oldest and largest department of its kind in the UK. It is a major provider of academic and professional training in organizational psychology and career management.
Graduates of this course go on to become trainers, motivators, careers advisers, managers and consultants within large multinational companies, government departments, or in any organization where advanced knowledge of organizational psychology may be useful.
This is an online programme, enabling you to fit your studies around work and family commitments. We estimate that to complete in the minimum study period you should be prepared to devote 20 hours per week during the academic session (February-September).
| Application deadline | 1 November | ||
| Registration deadline | 8 January | ||
| Course starts | February | ||
| Examinations take place | October | ||
Note: an MSc and Postgraduate Diploma in Organizational Psychology is also available.