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BA Business Studies and Human Resource Management
About this course
Business studies and human resource management is a combination that prepares you for a career at the intersection of organisational strategy and people management. Business studies develops the broad commercial and analytical thinking needed to understand how organisations operate, compete, and make decisions. Human resource management focuses on the people dimension of organisational life, examining how workforces are recruited, developed, motivated, and led, and how employment law, organisational psychology, and management practice come together in the management of people and performance. Together, they provide a comprehensive preparation for leadership and management roles in which both commercial understanding and people skills are essential. At the University of Stirling this four-year programme allows you to develop depth in both areas, studying the core disciplines of business management alongside specialist human resource management content that engages with employment law, resourcing and talent management, learning and development, reward, and employee relations. Stirling has a strong business faculty and close links to Scottish and international employers, and the programme is informed by current practice in both business management and HR. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in an international business context and develop a comparative perspective on how HR practices and business environments differ across countries. Graduates from business studies and human resource management programmes work in HR roles across every sector, including graduate HR schemes, HR business partner roles, talent management, learning and development, and organisational development. The business studies component is a significant advantage for those who want to move into general management or strategic HR roles, where commercial understanding is as important as people expertise. Professional membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development is a common goal, and many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in HR, business, or organisational psychology.
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