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- Credential: degree
- Credits: 90
- Next start: monthly
The Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations looks at employment relations in social, legal, political, and economic contexts.
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- $71k
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About Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations
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The Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations looks at employment relations in social, legal, political, and economic contexts. It addresses all aspects of
- human resource management
- labour relations
- human resource development
This program will be of interest to
- trade unionists
- managers
- human resource specialists
Why take the Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations?
If you want to better understand labour relations and human resource matters in your own workplace, or if you are interested in a career in the field, the Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations is for you.
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