Overview
The Master of Science in Human Resource Management programme is intended to train and produce graduates with advance knowledge and skills that enable them to lead or undertake managerial and leadership responsibilities in accounting and finance field.
Aims and Learning Outcomes for
Master of Science in Human Resource Management
AIMS OF THE MSC HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
The programme focuses on advance training of graduates with the relevant skills and knowledge for top level responsibilities in organisations in the field of accounting and finance.
It also aims to produce graduates that have managerial knowledge and skills to be effective in the delivery of accounting and finance functions.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
i. Graduates are expected to exhibit a high level of professionalism, entrepreneurial abilities, global mindset, and understanding of the leadership role of Accounting and Finance in shaping the future of organizations.
ii. Graduates are expected to be equipped with the essential accounting and finance capabilities, including critical analysis, research and advanced numeracy.
iii. Graduates also qualify to pursue higher education in varying field related to accounting
and or Finance.
Course Outline
SEMESTER 1
Heritage Seminar
Introduction to Exercise Science and Nutrition
Computer Literacy and Library Skills
Communication Skills
Introduction to the Old Testament
Basic French
Media, Culture and Society
Basic Principles in Visual Communication
SEMESTER 2
Introduction to the New Testament
Applied Exercise Science and Nutrition
Community Development
Introduction to World History
Literature in English
Computer Applications in Communication Studies
Functional French
Phonetics and Phonology for Communicators
SEMESTER 1
Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Logic and Critical Thinking
Media Management
Mass Communication Theories
Introduction to New Media
Introduction to Social Psychology
SEMESTER 2
Ghanaian Family Systems
Entrepreneurship Strategy
Introduction to Political Science
Introduction to Broadcast Journalism
Introduction to Public Relations and Advertising
Introduction to Development Communication