Human Resource Management and Labour Relations (MSc (Mgt))
Length of program
Part-time: 40 months
Mode of delivery
Program consists of:
Campus
Intake
Program description
The Human Resource Management and Labour Relations (MSc (Mgt)) program focuses on the scientific study of managing people within organizations. It uses both qualitative and quantitative research methods to explore the full employment lifecycle—from hiring to workplace dynamics, employee well-being and leadership.
Students can tailor their studies to focus on topics such as motivation, employee engagement, workplace ethics, workplace well-being, organizational politics and organizational justice. The program emphasizes research, with faculty expertise in areas like leadership, work attitudes, teamwork, occupational health and well-being, and social influence. As part of the program, students will develop a thesis with faculty mentorship, gaining deep insights into workplace behaviour and management strategies.
Finding a supervisor
Though it is not required to secure a supervisor to apply to the MSc (Mgt) Program, applicants are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the research streams available in their selected MSc (Mgt) major. Be sure to mention your research interests in your Letter of Intent.
Career pathways
An excellent bridge to PhD studies or to pursue careers where research skills and scholarly knowledge are valued. i.e. consultant or analyst.