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BA Business and Human Resource Management
About this course
Business and human resource management combines the broad analytical study of organisations, markets, and strategy with a focused examination of the people dimension: how organisations attract, develop, motivate, and manage their workforce. Human resource management is now recognised as a strategic function rather than merely an administrative one, and understanding how talent, culture, and people processes connect to business performance is central to the discipline. At the University of Chichester, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year in industry and a work placement component, giving you significant professional experience that sits alongside your academic study. You will develop understanding of core business disciplines including finance, marketing, operations, and strategy, and you will study people management in depth, covering areas such as employment law, organisational behaviour, recruitment and selection, performance management, reward, and learning and development. The sandwich year in particular gives you the chance to apply these frameworks in a real organisational setting before completing your final year, and consistently helps graduates enter the workforce with greater confidence and practical credibility. Graduates are well placed for careers in human resources, people management, and general management across a wide range of industries. Roles in HR generalism, recruitment, learning and development, organisational development, and employee relations are common destinations. The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development recognises degree-level HR study as contributing to professional membership, and many graduates pursue CIPD qualifications alongside or after their degree. Further study in human resource management, business, employment law, or organisational psychology is also available for those who wish to specialise further.
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