Our Master of Human Resource Management (MHR) , MHR distance learning programme is the ideal starting point for the next or even first step on your professional path - a career as an aspiring human resource managerial personnel to do research in specific areas in human resource management.. And its international orientation makes you fit for the global job market and ever-changing landscape.
UCAST is the first decentralised network of departments that extends across Asia, Europe, America & Africa and encompasses cutting edge industries as well as classical courses.
At UCAST we believe that distance learning is the future. Distance learning has many benefits.
Practice Orientation
Our courses are practice-oriented which allows you to apply acquired skills in real work situations during your studies. We integrate numerous industry experts in our programme.
Learner development: Learners may be less intimidated and might engage more freely with each other and their tutors, and have more time to rationalise and formulate comments than in a classroom environment.
Cost effectiveness: It costs a great deal less to enrol on the same course and cuts down on ancillary expenses associated with physically attending classes overseas.
M.hr (MAnagement)
UCAST's Master of Human Resource (Management) MHR programme consists of 6 core modules, secondary modules are optional for extra fee.
The programme is designed for those who aspire to be a professional in Human Resource Management
dedicated to ensuring safety, fair treatment, and compensation for employees at work. As organisations
grow and change, well-trained human resource professionals will be in high demand.
This programme aims to provide students with the knowledge to be proficient in human resource (HR) management
concepts, skills and activities in order to help develop HR systems that will support their organisation’s strategic
objectives. The areas of study include the HR function as strategic partner, change agent, administrative expert,
and employee champion. Graduates of the MHR will develop invaluable insights, increased understanding and
new knowledge.
Students need to prioritise and manage
tasks effectively to ensure completion of
one task before moving on to the next.
Goal-focus and consistency are essential
to achieving commitment-success
Invariably, students may face obstacles
and challenges in completing their
research, but they must be flexible
and resolute to overcome difficulties
immediately
To earn recognition as a serious master
student and a researcher, students must
be confident in delivering the Research
Proposal Defense, Viva Voce and
completed thesis on time and effectively