Course code: #M1213
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Winter-August 31-July-2022 | 2022-07-31 |
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Summer-January 31-December-2022 | 2022-12-31 |
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Fall-April 31-March-2023 | 2023-03-31 |
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Winter-August 31-July-2023 | 2023-07-31 |
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Across all businesses and industries, the one thing that makes an organisation stand out from others is the people behind it.
This coursework master's degree will allow you to plan and manage an organisation's teams in ways that align with the organisation's strategic goals and objectives.
You’ll explore what makes a productive and sustainable workplace culture as you apply the new technologies and innovative HR solutions you learn.
You’ll boost your HR expertise with new talent management, performance management and people analytics skills.
3 reasons to study a Master of Human Resources Management at Murdoch
$38,780
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,620 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,700 |
Tuition | 1 person | $31,080 |
Suppose you do not currently meet Murdoch's minimum English or academic requirements. In that case, the university has a range of options available through the following partner institutions that can help you meet the admission requirements and get you into a Murdoch degree:
Phoenix Academy is one of Murdoch University’s Preferred Pathway Partners to offer both English and Academic programs.
Upon completing all AEP course requirements, you are eligible for direct entry at either an undergraduate or postgraduate course with no IELTS test required at Murdoch University (some course exclusions may apply).
International students can also use the internet-based Phoenix English Proficiency Test (iPEPT) for direct entry into Murdoch's courses for all 2022 intakes and 2023 Trimester 1, Trimester 2 and Semester 1 intakes.
PHOENIX CLASS LEVEL COMPARISON TABLE
Class Description | CEFR* | iPEPT* Level | Expected progress | approx. TOFEL Band Score Equivalent iBT | approx. IELTS Band Score Equivalent | Recommended Entry Point for further study | |
Beginner | Survival | Al | 10% | 6-10 wks | 0-29 | 1 | |
Elementary | Al+ | 20% | 6-10 wks | 2 | |||
Pre-Intermediate A | Social | A2 | 30% | 6-10 wks | 30-40 | 3 | |
Pre-Intermediate B | A2+ | 35% | 6-10 wks | 3.5 | |||
Intermediate A | Vocational | B1 | 40% | 6-10 wks | 41-52 | 4 | |
Intermediate B | B1+ | 50% | 6-10 wks | 61 | 5 | ||
Upper-Intermediate | Academic | B2 | 55% | 6-10 wks | 71 | 5.5 | |
Pre-Advanced/ Express English | B2+ | 60% | 6-10 wks | 79-80 | 6 | Bachelor Degree; Cambridge C AE; Internship; Postgraduate Coursework *exceptions are Bachelorof Law, Bachelorof Nursing, Veterinary Science, Bachelor of Education | |
Advanced A | Technical | Cl | 65% | 6-10 wks | 88-89 | 6.5 | Postgraduate Research |
Advanced B | Cl+ | 70% | 6-10 wks | 92-93 | 7 | CELTA | |
Expert A | Expert | C2 | 75% | 6-10 wks | 96 -110 | 7.5+ | DELTA, TAE |
Expert B | C2+ | 80% | 6-10 wks | 111-120 | 7.5+ |
Recognised Bachelor's degree or higher and evidence of two years of work experience;
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satisfactory preparation for the course through informal or non-formal learning and/or professional experiences subject to the approval of the Academic Chair.
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