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Bachelor of Human Resource Management

Bachelor's Degree Programme
(Part-time)

To produce competent professionals grounded in business and with specific HR domain knowledge.

Bachelor of Human Resource Management


Overview

This Human Resource Management (HRM) degree is the only one offered by an autonomous university in Singapore. Designed and developed by practitioners and academics in consultation with the industry, the programme aims to produce competent professionals grounded in business and with specific HR domain knowledge.

The human resource (HR) profession has been identified by the government as a key strategic pillar for driving and building a future-ready workforce in Singapore. HR is seeing a shift in roles and responsibilities as it becomes even more strategic to businesses. Graduates can look forward to a rewarding career as a human resource generalist or specialist.

You may pursue Human Resource Management as a single major or in combination with a minor.

Admission Requirements

Refer to general admission criteria for undergraduate programmes.

Interviews will be conducted for some shortlisted applicants to assess their suitability in terms of their motivation and ability to complete the programme.

Financial Assistance

There are also various types of financial aid available to students who need financial assistance. Please click here for more details.

In addition to the financial aid schemes available to all students from the Singapore University of Social Sciences, there are study awards/grants which are open to Bachelor of Human Resource Management students. They are as follows:

Programme Structure

Bachelor of Human Resource Management (from July 2023 intake)

Students are required to complete a total of 130 cu to graduate with a basic degree, inclusive of 20 cu of SUSS Core courses.

The breakdown of the cu to be completed is:

This programme is suitable for human resource professionals who are keen to acquire knowledge and competencies in key human resource functions, so as to understand, implement and develop meaningful human resource policies and practices that promote employee and organisational effectiveness in the modern workplace.

It is also open to those who are keen to acquire skills in HRM core competencies, such as:

  • Organisational development
  • Industrial relations
  • Training and development
  • Performance management
  • Talent management
  • Total rewards and benefits
  • Recruitment

Bachelor of Human Resource Management with Minor graduates will be able to deliver and perform effectively in a variety of organisations, from start-ups to multi-nationals, not-for-profit to government organisations, as well as local and global companies.

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