Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis

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MSc

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Part Time, Full Time

| Admissions status: Open
Student profiles

Cheryl
Cheryl
UK
Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc

After completing my undergraduate degree and gaining experience in HR roles, I wanted to further my academic and professional development. The MSc programme at King's is unique; both full time and part time students can opt to take an additional CIPD-accredited professional stream. This more practical element, which includes a three month management project, focuses on the development of management skills in weekly workshops, providing an excellent complement and opportunity to apply knowledge from the more theoretical side of the MSc.
As a full time student I've found the faculty and staff to be second to none. They are equally dedicated to supporting and developing students as they are energised in their lectures and research. King's new Centre for HRM and Organisational Research and HRM Learning Board are building links with industry leaders, illustrating the proactivity of the department and its position at the forefront of research, reflected in topical and up-to-date issues within the programme.
This programme opens numerous development and career opportunities including HR, consultancy or management. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it, I've enjoyed my time at King's and have learnt just as much from my fellow students whose diverse mixture of professional and cultural backgrounds bring multiple perspectives and previous experiences.
Siwar
Siwar
Lebanon
Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc

Offering the exact programme I aspired to study, King’s College was one of my first choices. From the numerous acceptance offers I received, I chose King’s and now more than ever I am sure that I have made the right choice. With its central location in London, it is within easy access to the libraries, tourist attractions, museums, and several affordable accommodation areas in its vicinity.



When I am researching human resource related theories I usually find myself quoting my worldly renowned and well-published professors. What has significantly made my experience a positive one is the personal relationship and easy access to these professors. Even with their busy schedules they always make the effort to give you enough time to discuss issues, ask questions or seek career advice.



Aside from my studies I attend several social events such as the fashion show organised by King’s, all of which are really enjoyable and a lot of fun. There is always something going on; a conference, a career fair, an entertainment event or a concert, which makes it a very lively place to be.



The advantages of living in London are numerous. There are cultural and entertainment centres wherever you go and whenever you need a break from studying you can easily find some entertainment. Living in London can be expensive for students, but we do benefit from many discounts in shops and theatres and reduced travel costs.
Zara
Zara
Pakistani
Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc

The ambience, the classrooms, the library facilities and the cooperative attitude of the faculty members made the whole experience at King’s worthwhile. The MSc programme itself was very well organised and covered all aspects of human resource management in depth. The interactive tutorials helped me in analysing issues and conflicts at work from many different angles and taught me how to think out of the box.

 

One very unique aspect of this programme was its multicultural student body, which made discussions during tutorials particularly interesting; they gave me an opportunity to learn from others. This past year has been amazing and I owe it all to King’s and our department’s amazing faculty members.



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