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BA (Hons) in Business Management (HR Management)

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Next enrollment cycle

February 2024

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First Year Course Fee

USD 15,393

Course Accredited By

IACBE

  • 3 Years
  • On Campus
  • Undergraduate
  • Degree
The BA (Hons) in Business Management (Human Resources Management) program is set in the broader field of business, management and corporate strategy. The curriculum emphasizes how human resources strategies and management decisions have an important and lasting impact on the performance of organizations, regardless of size, type or sector. Students will develop the techniques and creative, entrepreneurial thinking skills to maximize employee performance from social, cultural and political perspectives.
In addition to their core business courses, students of EU Business School's BA (Hons) in Business Management (Human Resources Management) program delve into the theory and strategy behind talent management, business performance and employment law.

Case studies center on real work-based issues with strategic implications. Students will learn about managing people from a social, cultural and political point of view while developing personal skills, such as working in a group and time management.

Enrollment Cycles

  • February 2024
  • October 2024

1. Academic qualification:
One of the following or equivalent:
– IB diploma with a minimum score of 24 points
– 104 UCAS points (e.g. 2 A Levels with a minimum grade
of A* or 3 A-Levels, 2 of them with a minimum grade of B
and 1 with a minimum grade of C)
– BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 with 12-18 units
UCAS points)
– Satisfactory completion of an Access to HE Diploma
program or foundation program
– Open University credits: subject to review
– Advanced diploma Level 3
– French Baccalauréat with a minimum score of 12
– German Abitur with a minimum score of 3 (including 11 in
English)
– Spanish Bachillerato with a minimum score of 6
– Swiss Matura (minimum grade of 4 in each subject)
Diplomas of other academic systems will be reviewed by the
Admissions Department.
2. English level:
One of the following or equivalent:
– Minimum TOEFL score of 80 (internet)/213 (computer)/550
(paper)
– Minimum IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 at each
component
– CAE B2 with a minimum score of 169 points
– English native (to be reviewed)
– Minimum PTE of 57

The BA (Hons) in Business Management (Human Resources Management) is a six-semester, three-year program (180 ECTS). The core courses taught during the first year will give students a solid grounding in all essential business disciplines, while the second and third years incorporate their chosen pathway.
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1 (30 ECTS)
Understanding People in Organizations
This module introduces Organizational Behavior (OB) theory and research to help students gain an understanding of the range of individual, group and organizational factors which can influence the way that employees behave in the workplace. Students will apply the theory to case studies of organizations to explore how it can be used as an analytical tool to gain a clearer understanding of the complex causes of workplace behavior in order to develop effective management interventions.
10 ECTS

Understanding the Global Business Environment
An understanding of how different business departments work and interact is key to a successful career in business. Equally important is the ability to communicate effectively, network with people and demonstrate appropriate professional behavior. In this course, students will be introduced to concepts and techniques for developing and enhancing their business acumen, as well as essential communication and personal presentation skills.
10 ECTS

Business Economics
Economics are present in almost every aspect of our lives. Knowledge of economics will therefore provide students with essential insight into how markets work, how firms and consumers make decisions in market economies, and how businesses identify opportunities and potential threats in the environment in which they operate. This module develops students’ understanding of the core principles of micro- and macroeconomics and uses economic models and theories to explore current economic issues.
10 ECTS
SEMESTER 2 (30 ECTS)
Finance & Business Performance
This module assumes no prior accounting knowledge. Students learn how to prepare accounts for small businesses and then apply that knowledge to larger organizations. They examine accounting statements to assess just how well a business is performing; identify and analyze business costs to aid decision-making relating to the control and viability of projects; and identify and discuss sources of finance. This basic financial knowledge is essential to anyone wishing to pursue a career in business, whether on a self-employed basis or in a larger corporation.
10 ECTS

Developing an Enterprising Mindset
Being able to apply an enterprising mindset is highly desirable in today’s fast-moving business environment, where managers must react to gaps in the market or competitor actions, deal with uncertainty, make decisions and act. Building on and integrating the other first-year business function modules, this teaches students how to channel their creative energy, recognize the difference between a business idea and a business opportunity, decide which approach is most beneficial, and then design and implement an appropriate plan of action. The module helps students to understand the relevance and interaction of these elements within a business context, and to provide transferable skills that can be applied in any organizational situation. Students are encouraged to demonstrate these skills and to reflect upon their progress.
10 ECTS

Marketing Fundamentals
This introduction to the fundamentals of marketing gives students a basic understanding of the current and emerging marketing principles and techniques within the business environment. It seeks to establish that sustainable market success within a highly competitive environment can only be achieved by developing products or services based upon an understanding of the external environment and customers’ needs and wants. During the module, students learn how to add value for customers and other stakeholders and to assess the impact of marketing activities on consumers’ lives.
10 ECTS
SEMESTER 3 (30 ECTS)
Quantitative Skills for Business
This module develops essential competencies for future employment in the business world: the ability to use spread sheets for quantitative analysis, and the skills to interpret and communicate the results of data analysis. These are key skills required by the Chartered Management Institute. Students will gain the confidence and experience to prepare an analysis of real data that will inform a business decision or underpin a business strategy. These skills also prepare students for evidence- based analysis required in other program modules, including finance, marketing and strategy. This module contributes to the CMI accreditation for BA (Hons) Business Management students.
10 ECTS

Principles of Responsible Management
This module provides students with knowledge of the principles of responsible leadership by exploring concepts of ethics, global social responsibility, and the creation of sustainable social, environmental and economic value for organizations and corporations. The module encourages students to consider the importance of these issues from the perspective of the organization and other stakeholders, and to reflect on the relevance of responsible leadership as a basis for sustainable competitive advantage. The module equips students with the knowledge and understanding of the complex ethical issues that are commonly encountered by organizations.
10 ECTS

People Resourcing & Talent Planning
This module explores approaches to talent planning and resourcing adopted by organizations in response to different labor market conditions and strategic business needs. Students will analyze the range of HR tools and techniques used to manage the attraction, retention and departure of employees within the UK legal framework. By the end of the module, they will be able to describe HR planning, recruitment and retention methods and demonstrate skills required to undertake many of these in the workplace.
10 ECTS

SEMESTER 4 (30 ECTS)
Applied Operations Management
The module provides a framework for understanding the crucial role of operations to business success. It examines how people, capital, materials, equipment, knowledge, technology, information and time are combined to produce goods and services. This module will also provide students with opportunities to experience real workplace operations scenarios where their skills and knowledge can be applied in a practical way with real organizations or in valid case study situations. It provides an overview of the key areas of operations management, particularly in maintaining and improving the quality of goods and services and making sure that this is also reflected in company performance.
10 ECTS

Managing People
This module analyzes the range of human resource management (HRM) activities undertaken within organizations to manage the engagement and performance of its employees working alone and in teams and explores the devolution of many of these roles and responsibilities to line managers. It introduces the knowledge and skills required to undertake these activities professionally and effectively in the workplace. By the end of the module students will be able to conduct an effective performance review and link the outcomes from this into appropriate performance objectives and support frameworks and plans. They will be able to explain how this must be integrated with other HR practices to raise employee engagement and performance.
10 ECTS

Employment Law in the Workplace
This module explores the key principles and policies which underpin employment law with an emphasis on the regulation of the employment relationship in the workplace. Students will explore primary sources, journal articles and key texts, and engage in problem-solving and application of the law through tutorial activities.
10 ECTS

SEMESTER 5 (30 ECTS)
Global Business & Strategy
This module studies global business using a combined strategic and economic approach. The recent major global economic shifts are explored, and current international business events are analyzed. Students will study the key theoretical underpinnings, trends and challenges of international trade and foreign direct investment. They will analyze the importance of government and institutions in controlling/regulating international business behavior. The long-term sustainability of businesses in the ever-changing, and often hostile, global business environment is considered, in order to understand the critical role played by strategic management.
10 ECTS

The Business Consultancy Project Part I
Improvements to processes, services, products, people, and systems are core to the strategy of organizations. Improvements bridge the gap between current and required performance to add value and achieve and sustain a competitive advantage in the long-term. Effective consultation and project management using appropriate business improvement and research methodologies is key to the successful implementation of change. In this module students will explore how to plan, organize, motivate, and control resources to achieve defined goals, on time and to agreed cost and quality criteria. Using a consultative approach, students will be challenged to make decisions based on their own research to provide practical advice and solutions to real-life scenarios taking into consideration the organization’s constraints. They will liaise with employers, establish agreed objectives and present their findings in a clear, business-focused report and presentation.
10 ECTS

Managing Performance
This module explores how organizations can analyze performance issues from a holistic perspective to diagnose possible causes and develop strategic, integrated management solutions. It introduces the concepts of high-performance working (HPW) and analyzes barriers to the effective implementation of high-performance work systems including the challenges of managing organization and culture change. By the end of the module, students will be able to critically evaluate the role of HRM in the management of performance within organizations.
10 ECTS

SEMESTER 6 (30 ECTS)
Developing Leadership and Management
This module examines the concepts of leadership and management. It explores the similarities and differences in the roles and responsibilities of leaders and managers in the workplace and the development of leadership theoretical approaches as well as the practical application of these within organizations. Students will analyze the skills and competencies of effective organizational leaders and examine alternative methods of leadership development to enhance these.
10 ECTS

The Business Consultancy Project Part II
Improvements to processes, services, products, people, and systems are core to the strategy of organizations. Improvements bridge the gap between current and required performance to add value and achieve and sustain a competitive advantage in the long-term. Effective consultation and project management using appropriate business improvement and research methodologies is key to the successful implementation of change. In this module students will explore how to plan, organize, motivate, and control resources to achieve defined goals, on time and to agreed cost and quality criteria. Using a consultative approach, students will be challenged to make decisions based on their own research to provide practical advice and solutions to real-life scenarios taking into consideration the organization’s constraints. They will liaise with employers, establish agreed objectives and present their findings in a clear, business-focused report and presentation.
10 ECTS

Contemporary Issues in HR Management
This module will enable learners to develop a sound understanding of the knowledge, skills and behaviors required by HR professionals. It explores the impact of external contexts, societal change and prevalent trends regarding managing people in organizations. It will present and examine new thinking about how people relate to their work, how they relate to organizations and how these shifts may affect current understandings of and approaches to HRM. The module takes a thematic approach which examines identified global issues whilst also examining real-time HR related issues.
10 ECTS

  • SIX SEMESTERS/THREE YEARS Fees per semester €6,450
  •  Total Course Fees €38,700

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