Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management (Murdoch University)
Course Information
Description
Across all businesses and industries, the one thing that makes an organisation stand out from others is the people behind it. The Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management provides you with the know-how to plan and manage teams within an organisation in ways which align with its strategic goals and objectives.
You will learn what makes a productive and sustainable workplace culture and be able to apply new technologies and innovative HR solutions. You can boost your HR expertise with new skills in people and performance management.
Units completed in this programme count as credits for the Master of Business programme, which is useful if you want to take your studies further and customise your Master’s education.
The programme can be completed in a minimum of 8 months.
Professional Accreditation
- Accredited by the Australian HR Institute
Entry Requirements
- A recognised Bachelor’s Degree or higher
- Satisfactory preparation for the programme through previous study or professional experience
The final decision on admission to the programme rests with the university.
English Language Requirement
- Applicants are required to meet Murdoch University’s English language requirement. Visit course webpage for more information.
Additional requirements for international students
Prospective international research applicants are required to complete and submit an EOI in Higher Degree Research Candidature form before applying for admission.
Career Opportunities
Information not available
Modules
Core Units
- Human Resource Management Perspectives
- Human Resource Management Law
- Organisational Behaviour and Management
Elective Units
- (Choose 1 unit)
- Acquisition of Human Resources
- Data, Metrics, Reporting and Analytics
- Managing, Evaluating and Developing Human Resources
- Managing Remuneration, Benefits and Motivation
- Organisational Change, Management and Consultancy
Delivery Method
Students will attend a combination of lectures, tutorials and workshops in this programme, and they have the flexibility to plan their study schedule and attend classes once or twice a week depending on their study load. Classes are conducted on weekday evenings or weekends to suit the busy schedules of students enrolled in this programme. Each unit is supported with 24 contact hours.
The Pro Vice-Chancellor of Transnational Education & Deputy Dean of Murdoch University are based in Singapore to oversee all academic aspects and ensure a high standard of academic delivery here.
Assessment Method
Each unit is assessed by any combination of class participation, written assignments, projects or examinations. Assessment methods may vary according to individual unit requirements.