Human Resource Management is concerned with a number of fundamental business functions, including recruitment and selection, training and development, change management and occupational safety. If you are interested in understanding, motivating and developing the human capital of an organisation, the UOWD’s Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) – Human Resource Management in UAE will prepare you for a career in this field.
3 years if your Baccalaureat grade is 12/20
- 3 years bachelor’s degree
4 years if your Baccalauréat grade is from 10/20 to 11,99/20
- 1 year foudation + 3 bachelor’s degree
- Fall: September
- Winter: January
- Spring: April
For Direct Entry (3 years Bachelor’s Degree):
- 12/20 Baccalauréat
- IELTS 6.0 or equivalent in TOEFL
Probabation Entry (4 years Bachelor’s Degree):
- 10/20 to 11,99/20 Baccalaureat
- IELTS 4.5 to 5.5
15/20 Baccalauréat = AED 164.448 – 25% scholarship = AED 123.336
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
14/20 Baccalauréat = AED 164.448 – 15% scholarship = AED 139.780
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
13/20 Baccalauréat = AED 164.448 – 10% scholarship = AED 148.000
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
12/20 Baccalauréat = AED 164.448 – 5% scholarship = AED 156.000
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
10/20 to 11.99/20 Baccalauréat = AED 187.200
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
UOWD’s Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Human Resource Management is structured to develop career-ready HR professional, able to effectively develop and deliver organisation relevant strategies in human resource management. Graduates of the BCom in Human Resource Management can undertake professional roles such as:
- Human Resources Managers
- Personnel Officers
- Recruitment Officers
- Position Classification Specialists
- Occupational Analysts
- Training & Development Managers
- Payroll Officers
- Employee Relations Officers
- Occupational Health & Safety Specialists
- Labour Relations Managers
- Mediators
- Organisational Development Specialists
Program Structure
Program Core
Subject Code | Subject Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
MATH060* | Foundation Mathematics for Business | 6 |
OPS 113 | Business Oriented Information Systems | 6 |
ACCY111 | Accounting Fundamentals in Society | 6 |
COMM101 | Principles of Responsible Business | 6 |
COMM121 | Statistics for Business | 6 |
ECON100 | Economic Essentials for Business | 6 |
FIN 111 | Introductory Principles of Finance | 6 |
MARK101 | Marketing Principles | 6 |
OPS 216 | Operations Management | 6 |
MGNT110 | Introduction to Management | 6 |
Plus at least one of the subjects from the following list | ||
ECON102 | Economics and Society | 6 |
ACCY112 | Accounting in Organisations | 6 |
MGNT102 | Business Communications | 6 |
COMM331 (Capstone) | Integrative Business Capstone | 6 |
*Challenge tests are available in MATH060. The tests are held in the first week of the semester and exemption from a subject will be granted on attaining a score of 60% or above.
Major
Subject Code | Subject title | Credit Points |
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MGNT201 | Organisational Behaviour | 6 |
MGNT205 | Recruitment & Selection | 6 |
MGNT206 | Managing Human Resources | 6 |
MGNT207 | Employee Relations Management | 6 |
MGNT311 | Management of Change | 6 |
MGNT314 | Strategic Management | 6 |
MGNT321 | Workplace Health and Safety Management | 6 |
MGNT322 | Learning and Development in Organisations | 6 |
PLUS, Students must select seven (7) elective subjects of which a maximum of three (3) can be at 100 level and remaining subjects must be at 200 or 300 level. Zero level subjects cannot be taken as electives. |