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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 8,400
Start Date
2025-08-19
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Human Resources | Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 8,400
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-06-10-
2025-08-19-
2025-10-14-
2025-12-23-
2026-02-17-
2026-04-14-
About Program

Program Overview


MBA with Human Resources Management

Overview

St Mary’s University London’s 100% online MBA in Human Resource Management enhances your knowledge of economics, cost-based decision making, corporate financial management, operations, marketing strategy, organisational management, corporate planning, and more. In our digital classroom, you will apply the theories you learn to real-world workplace challenges, collaborate and work effectively in teams across and within functional areas, enhance your communication skills, sharpen your critical and analytical thinking, deepen your ethical decision-making in business contexts, and proactively anticipate rapidly changing business challenges in a global economy.


Programme Modules

  • Strategic Human Resource Management: Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills necessary to align individual and team-based activities with an organisation's mission and vision and to optimise the workforce’s contribution to achieving its long-term ambitions.
  • Organisational Change & Development: Examine methods to improve organisational effectiveness. You’ll study organisational change, including the concept of planning change, the basic roles and styles of the change manager, as well as resistance to organisational change and how to overcome it.
  • Diversity & Employee Engagement: Equip yourself with a thorough understanding of the advantages and challenges presented by workplace diversity, and suggest techniques to effectively manage and maximize the benefits of diversity.
  • Business Strategy: Gain a perspective on organisations, both within and outside of the for-profit business world. You’ll apply learned strategic analysis and managerial thinking to organisations to make better decisions that improve the competitive position and provide value for its key stakeholders.
  • Finance for Managers: Examine the key financial fundamentals necessary for managing an organisation's operational activities and achieving its strategic goals.
  • Economics for Managers: Explore key economic concepts, theories, analytical techniques and the economic fundamentals. You will learn about the supply and demand model, the fundamental market model where trade-offs and choices are considered by comparing benefits and costs.
  • Financial Accounting and Analysis: Many business decisions throughout every level of an organisation are based on the information found in the company’s financial statements. Explore how small and large process changes can increase organisational efficiency and profits through analysing financial statement information.
  • Leadership & Organisational Behaviour: Equip yourself with the skills and characteristics necessary to be an effective leader. You’ll learn how to apply leadership skills during change and in multicultural and diverse environments.
  • Marketing Management: Explore the design and implementation of the best combination of marketing efforts to carry out an organisation's strategy in its target markets.
  • Operations Management: Gain a deep understanding of operations management and how it is critical to your success in any field, from consulting to entrepreneurship to general management.
  • Business Intelligence & Visualisation Tools: Business Intelligence (BI) uses historical data to better understand and thereby improve business performance, as well as create new strategic opportunities for growth.
  • Research Methods for Business and Management: Develop your understanding of research in general and business. You'll address both academic business research and business consultancy research and examine the concepts and theories underlying research, as well as the practice of research.

Entry Requirements

  • An undergraduate degree at 2:2 (or higher), or
  • 3 years’ relevant work experience in a professional/managerial role

English Language Requirements

Applicants whose first language is not English, or most recent education or work experience was not in English will need to demonstrate proficiency by completing an approved English language test such as IELTS (6.0 overall with no individual sub-scores under 5.5), Pearson PTE (55 overall minimum), or equivalent.


Tuition Fees

  • Total fees: £8,400
  • Per 15-credit module fees: £700

Next Start and Application Due Date

  • Apply by: 10 Jun 2025
  • Start on: 23 Jun 2025

Career Opportunities

Business need for human resources managers is expected to increase by 7% by 2031. The MBA in Human Resources Management equips you with the management skills needed to handle industry pressure and workplace challenges by pursuing a career in HR in roles such as: Head of HR, HR Director, HR Manager, Learning & Development Manager, Senior HR Consultant, Employee Engagement Manager, HR Operations Manager and more.


Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Overview:

  • This 100% online program equips you with the skills and knowledge to manage organizations' human resources effectively.
  • You'll learn to handle industry pressures and workplace challenges through real-world case studies and hands-on projects.
  • You can complete the program in 24 months, studying anytime, anywhere, without interrupting your career.

Objectives:

  • Develop advanced business administration skills.
  • Gain comprehensive knowledge of HRM theories and practices.
  • Sharpen critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Successfully navigate current and emerging HRM best practices.

Program Description:

  • Gain insights into talent management, employment law, and labor law.
  • Develop comprehensive strategic HRM approaches by incorporating alternative methods.
  • Design effective frameworks for talent acquisition, induction, and development.
  • Formulate impactful retention strategies and evaluate the impact of diversity and engagement on organizational success.
  • Analyze change management processes and build innovative solutions for effective change implementation.
  • Develop change management plans factoring in cultural, technological, organizational, and leadership aspects.
  • Design inclusive and equitable policy frameworks addressing diversity and engagement-related issues.
  • Formulate comprehensive diversity and engagement plans aligned with organizational goals and values.

Outline:


Program Content:

  • The program focuses on understanding and managing human resources in organizations, covering topics like strategic HRM, organizational change, diversity & employee engagement, business strategy, finance, economics, accounting, leadership, marketing, operations, business intelligence, research methods, talent management, employment law, and labor law.

Structure:

  • The program comprises 11 modules: Strategic Human Resource Management, Organisational Change & Development, Diversity & Employee Engagement, Business Strategy, Finance for Managers, Economics for Managers, Financial Accounting and Analysis, Leadership & Organisational Behaviour, Marketing Management, Operations Management, Business Intelligence & Visualisation Tools, and Research Methods for Business and Management.
  • Each module costs £700 and can be studied individually or as part of the full MBA program.

Course Schedule:

  • Modules are offered in two intakes per year: June and September.
  • Students can choose to complete the program in 12, 18, or 24 months depending on their study pace.
  • The program is delivered online through a virtual learning environment with pre-recorded lectures, live webinars, discussion forums, and individual consultations with faculty.

Individual Modules:


Strategic Human Resource Management:

  • Equips students with the knowledge and skills to align individual and team activities with organizational mission and vision.
  • Focuses on strategic human resource management study, synthesizing academic theory and practitioner experiences.
  • Develops frameworks to diagnose workforce-related problems and propose solutions.
  • Prepares students to anticipate and manage unforeseen organizational challenges.

Organisational Change & Development:

  • Examines methods for improving organizational effectiveness.
  • Covers the concept of planning change, change management roles and styles, and overcoming resistance to change.
  • Discusses dealing with the human aspects of organizational change from a leader or consultant perspective.
  • Analyzes personal change, models for change, methods for changing corporate culture, and techniques for implementing new organizational designs and technologies.

Diversity & Employee Engagement:

  • Provides a thorough understanding of the benefits and challenges of workplace diversity.
  • Offers techniques to effectively manage diversity and maximize benefits.
  • Guides students on how to effectively manage diversity based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, ability, national origin, and intersectionality in organizations.
  • Addresses various issues faced by diverse groups.

Business Strategy:

  • Provides a perspective on organizations within and outside the for-profit business world.
  • Applies strategic analysis and managerial thinking to organizations for improved decision-making and competitive advantage.
  • Explores strategic analysis theories, concepts, models, and their role in management practice.

Finance for Managers:

  • Examines key financial fundamentals for managing organizational operations and achieving strategic goals.
  • Covers time value of money, investing in various instruments, making capital expenditure decisions, and methods for successful firm capitalization.
  • Discusses managing critical cash flows and allocation of financial assets from a managerial perspective.

Economics for Managers:

  • Explores key economic concepts, theories, and analytical techniques.
  • Analyzes supply and demand models and trade-offs through cost-benefit comparisons.
  • Provides understanding of topics in international trade, financial markets, economic growth, and externalities.

Financial Accounting and Analysis:

  • Analyzes financial statements to improve organizational efficiency and profits through small and large process changes.
  • Examines how decisions on capital projects, long-term investments, and a company's risk aversion impact the bottom line.

Leadership & Organisational Behaviour:

  • Equips students with the skills and characteristics of effective leadership.
  • Teaches applying leadership skills during change and in multicultural and diverse environments.
  • Focuses on leading with strong managerial ethics, emotional intelligence, and reflective leadership.
  • Provides skills in applying analytical concepts and tools of marketing to decisions like segmentation, targeting, branding, pricing, distribution, and promotion.

Operations Management:

  • Provides a deep understanding of operations management and its critical role in various fields.
  • Explores major problems and decision processes of operations management, including operations strategy, process and capacity planning, facilities planning, aggregate planning, materials planning, and quality planning.

Business Intelligence & Visualisation Tools:

  • Focuses on using historical data to improve business performance and create new strategic growth opportunities.
  • Examines technologies supporting organizational decision-making.
  • Explores BI functions and applications like reporting, online analytical processing, data visualization, and business process management.

Research Methods for Business and Management:

  • Develops understanding of research in general and business research specifically.
  • Addresses academic business research and business consultancy research.
  • Examines research concepts, theories, practices, and design.
  • Identifies feasible research topics and develops research proposals.
  • Investigates the importance of literature reviews and effective research implementation.
  • Studies philosophical and epistemological assumptions underpinning research approaches and methodologies.
  • Examines ethical aspects of research and consultancy.

Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

  • Assessments vary between modules and may include a combination of:
  • Coursework assignments
  • Case studies
  • Exams
  • Presentations
  • Group projects

Assessment Criteria:

  • Assessments are evaluated based on criteria specific to each module, typically focusing on:
  • Understanding of key concepts
  • Critical thinking and analysis
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Application of knowledge to real-world scenarios
  • Communication and presentation skills

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • Online delivery through a virtual learning environment
  • Combination of pre-recorded lectures, live webinars, discussion forums, and individual consultations with faculty
  • Collaborative learning activities
  • Case studies and real-world examples

Faculty:

  • Experienced faculty with expertise in human resources management, business, and related fields
  • Active researchers and industry professionals

Unique Approaches:

  • Focus on practical application of skills and knowledge
  • Industry-relevant case studies and projects
  • Supportive learning environment and personalized feedback

Careers:


Potential Career Paths:

  • Human Resources Manager
  • HR Director
  • Head of HR
  • Learning & Development Manager
  • Senior HR Consultant
  • Employee Engagement Manager
  • HR Operations Manager

Career Opportunities:

  • Graduates are equipped to handle industry pressures and workplace challenges in various HR roles
  • The program prepares students for leadership positions within organizations

Career Outcomes:

  • Increased earning potential
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Enhanced professional credibility and marketability
  • Access to a network of alumni and industry professionals

Other:

  • The program is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
  • Students have access to a dedicated careers service offering support with career planning, job search, and interview preparation.
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St Mary's University Twickenham London


Overview:

St Mary's University Twickenham London is a university located in London, known for its strong student experience and high teaching quality. It consistently ranks highly in national university guides for student experience, teaching quality, and location.


Student Life and Campus Experience:

St Mary's University is celebrated for its student experience. The university offers a vibrant campus life and opportunities to enhance career prospects.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Top Teaching Quality:

    Ranked in the top 5 for teaching quality in the UK (The Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2024).

    Exceptional Student Experience:

    Ranked in the top 10 for student experience in the UK (The Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2024).

    Safe Location:

    Ranked among the safest universities in England and Wales (Complete University Guide, 2023).

    High Employability:

    98% of graduates are in employment, vocation, or further study within 15 months of graduation (HESA, 2023).

Other:

St Mary's University is currently accepting applications through Clearing.

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


EU Home Students:

  • Applicants must hold a minimum of a second-class honours degree (2:2) from a UK university or an equivalent international qualification.
  • Applicants with three years of relevant professional experience in a managerial role may also be considered.

International Overseas Students (Outside the EU):

  • Applicants must hold a minimum of a second-class honours degree (2:2) from a UK university or an equivalent international qualification.
  • Applicants with three years of relevant professional experience in a managerial role may also be considered.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English or whose most recent education or work experience was not in English will need to demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving a minimum score of 6.0 on the IELTS test (with no individual component score below 5.5), 55 on the Pearson PTE test, or an equivalent score on another approved English language test.

Additional Notes:

  • The University may consider applicants with non-standard qualifications or experience on a case-by-case basis.
  • Applicants are encouraged to submit a personal statement and a CV as part of their application.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • Applicants whose first language is not English or whose most recent education or work experience was not in English will need to demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving a minimum score of 6.0 on the IELTS test (with no individual component score below 5.5), 55 on the Pearson PTE test, or an equivalent score on another approved English language test.
  • The entry requirements may be subject to change.
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