BA (Hons) HRM & Psychology

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BA (Hons) HRM & Psychology

  • Course description
    BA (Hons) HRM & Psychology.
    Course Type: Undergraduate
    Career Path: Business
    Course Category: BA (Hons)
    Information:
    Human resources and psychology is a good combination of subjects and will help prepare you for an array of fields, particularly the corporate world, where business psychology is highly valued. 
    If you decide to go down the routes mentioned, you’ll be able to assist top organisations in keeping employees motivated and happy. This is perfect if you’re an individual who likes to bring out the best in people and like to help everyone perform at the top of their game. 
    As part of this course, you will look into a vast array of disciples including law, different branches of psychology, including social and developmental, biological, cognitive, and social. 
    On the management front, you will learn about how managing differs across different cultures, how to maintain control in times of corporate change. 
    As well as this, you will also explore research methods within this field. You will then get a chance to incorporate this into your work with a final project in your final year, which will be supervised by an academic member of staff and you can conduct this piece of work into any area of your interest. 
    Upon graduation, you can decide to carve out a career for yourself or undertake further study into this field. Companies will always require HR professionals, so the job market is always strong in this field. You will pick up a whole host of transferable skills such as evaluating data, report writing, working independently as well as part of a team and presentation skills.  
    Your place of study:
    Germany is the most popular option for international students looking to study in Europe. It is recognised for its high-quality education and you can experience this with GISMA. According to statistics and data from ICEF monitor.
    Berlin is the second largest city in the EU and has a thriving business scene, offering a range of job opportunities to young professionals and graduates. In addition to its rich cultural and political history, it is now becoming famous for its wealth of flourishing tech companies and growing number of successful entrepreneurs. Germany is the most popular option for international students looking to study in Europe. It is recognised for its high-quality education and you can experience this with GISMA.
    Flexible payment plans available
    Arden University offers flexible payment plans* that allow you to spread the costs of your programme fees across three instalments. 
    Possible Course Requirements:
    • Two subjects at GCE A level or equivalent, plus passes at grade C or above in three subjects at GCSE level or equivalent; or
    • For non-standard entry requirements, please contact us
    • An English language level equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or above with a minimum of 5.5 in each component 
    Course Duration: 3 years
    Online: No
    Campus Based: Yes
    Locations: Berlin
    Certified by: Arden University
    Our History:

    The German International School of Management and Administration (GISMA), was founded by former German Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, in 1999.

    GISMA was founded with the purpose of offering internationally recognised academic management education in Germany, allowing students to reap the benefits of an international education offered in a German environment. GISMA was founded with the help of the State of Lower Saxony and several large companies located in and around Lower Saxony, such as Continental, Georgsmarienhütte, Nord/LB, Siemens, TUI and Volkswagen.

    Until August 2013, GISMA was operated and financed as a public/private partnership, partially by the State of Lower Saxony and partially by the sponsoring companies, with the political rationale for GISMA to retain management talent in Germany and attract international talent to study and, subsequently, work in Germany. GISMA’s founding basis - the combination of the strong German location and the international focus of the programmes - has remained the guiding principle and rationale for the school’s existence.

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