Course Description
BA (Hons) Business (HRM)
Dublin Business School (DBS)
Overview
The BA (Hons) in Business (HRM) degree programme incorporates a balanced mix of specialised business modules, geared toward students who, whilst wishing to study for a general business degree, choose to focus especially on the Human Resource Management (HRM) component throughout the duration of their studies.
Aims & Objectives
The overall aim of the BA (Hons) in Business (HRM) is to provide students with an integrated, balanced and flexible business education.
On completion of the programme students should be able to:
• Understand a range of business functions and the multi-disciplinary nature of business
• Apply appropriate academic theories and concepts to a range of business and management issues
• Demonstrate a range of skills required by managers
• Understand the influence of the international context of business and management
• Have an insight into the importance of the human resource management function within organisations and to appreciate the various critical issues facing human resource management within organisations
• Develop a human resource perspective with respect to the management of people in organisations.
Mature
All EU nationals aged 23 years before 1st of January in the year of application are classified as ‘mature applicants’. Mature learners can apply directly to the college and will be assessed on basis of age, work experience and educational attainment as outlined in the DBS Quality Assurance Handbook (QAH).
Course Content
The BA (Hons) in Business and HRM programme has the following content and is typically completed over 4 years part-time.
Stage 1
- Maths and Stats for Business
- Business Context and Organisation
- Marketing Essentials
- IT Essentials
- Economic Perspectives
- Learning to Learn
- Introduction to Business Finance
Stage 2
- Management
- Financial Management
- Business Information Systems
- Business Ethics and Research Practice
- Advanced Economic Perspectives
- Employee Relations and the Law
- Organisational Behaviour for Managers
Stage 3
- Strategic Management
- Global Business
- Human Resource Management
- Human Resource Development
- Contemporary Performance Management
- Capstone Project
Teaching and Assessment
Student assessment will be based on a combination of continuous assessment and end of year examinations. Continuous assessment will include essay writing, case studies, presentations, literature reviews and projects, and students will be required to work individually as well as in groups. End of year examinations are typically held in late April/early May. Level 1 subjects may also include an in-class assessment usually held in December.
Structure
Stage 1 – Seven mandatory subjects provide foundation knowledge in core business areas and include employability and personal development modules which run throughout the programme.
Stage 2 – Student knowledge in the key business disciplines is further developed and they are introduced to behavioural and legal aspects of work that will underpin subsequent studies.
Stage 3 – At stage 3, students study Strategic Management alongside a range of specialist human resources topics including performance management and development.
Career Opportunities
The world of business now offers many career opportunities to a graduate specialising in human resource management. The programme is primarily for students who wish to follow such a career, either in general human resource management, or in more specialised fields such as industrial relations or training and development. It is also ideal for those who may favour working for a trade union or in the field of equal opportunities. Alternatively, the degree provides the basis for further study at postgraduate level.
Fees
For a full list of part-time undergraduate business degree fees click here.
Visit Us
Open days are a great way to help you make your decision about DBS. As well as experiencing our outstanding facilities, you’ll have the opportunity to received personalised advice from academics from your subject area, meet current students and also have your questions answered on general subjects such as entry requirements, student support and the admissions process. Find out when our next Open Day is taking place. Our admissions office is located in our Aungier Street campus and you are welcome to visit the college to speak with a member of our admissions team Mondays to Fridays, 8:45am – 5:15pm. Alternatively, you can contact us by email.
College Name | Dublin Business School (DBS) |
Course Category | Business, Human Resources & Personnel |
Course Qualification | Honours Bachelor Degree |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Duration | 4 Years (Part-Time) |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Title of Awarding | BA (Hons) in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) |
Entry Requirements | Entry Requirements The minimum entry requirements for the BA (Hons) Business (Human Resource Management) are: • Leaving Certificate – Applicants must obtain a minimum of 2H5s and 4 O6s/H7s, to include English or another language, or • FETAC – A full Level 5 FETAC Award (i.e. 8 modules) with at least 3 distinctions, or • A-Levels / GCSE – Applicants must obtain a minimum of 4 GCSE passes at grade C to include Mathematics and English or another language, plus 2 A-Level passes at grade C or higher, or • BTEC – Applicants must obtain a minimum of a BTEC National Diploma in a cognate area. • For applicants whose first language is not English and who have not previously undertaken a degree taught through English, evidence must be provided of proficiency in English language equivalent to B2+ or above on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). This must be evidenced through a recognised English Language test such as IELTS, Cambridge Certificate, PTE or DBS English Assessment. Test certificates should be dated within the last two years to be considered valid. |
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