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Introduction
The program aims to:
- Offer theoretical and practical approaches to human resources management and employee relations.
- Prepare future HR candidates to join the profession, and help them to make meaningful and viable contributions to organizations’ strategic aspects.
- Support students to gain a comprehensive understanding of human resource functions, and to develop personnel policies and procedures in private and public-sector settings.
- Handle different human resources strategic domains, and perceive the change of human resources role.
- Promote ethical behaviour, manage diversity of work force, and handle international staffing.
- Emphasize the magnitudes of legal, social, and economic perspectives, and targets the developmental goals of organizations.
Coordinator’s Welcome
The Human Resources Program intends to support students to gain a comprehensive understanding of human resource functions, and to develop personnel policies and procedures in private and public-sector settings. It prepares future HR candidates to join the profession, and helps them to make meaningful and viable contributions to organizations’ strategic aspects.
So, if you are after a challenging job at international or local corporations that offer the best experience, and overall benefits; then this is what our practical programme is all about. Moreover, we offer you practical cases about how to deal with Human Resources problems of companies in the local and international markets and train you on solving them.
Finally, if you want to be able to predict and trace HR demand directions, recognize labor environmental changes, trends, construct compensation and benefit schemes, develop performance appraisal tools, identify training needs, plan training and development programmes and perform manpower planning that ensure authentic development of employees’ competencies, then this is the right area to major in and Human Resources would be your domain of interest and so you can make the most out of this programme.
Wishing you the best of luck in your studies
Programme Coordinator:
Dr. Ola Emara
Content
Human Resources Management Programme Content:
Courses
Human Resources Management Programme Courses:
Careers
Human Resources Management is becoming a key function in any organisation whether industrial, commercial or services, and hence, qualified personnel in human resources can occupy many vital positions in areas of workforce as:
- Manpower planning.
- Recruitment.
- Selection.
- Compensation.
- Training and development of organizational workforce.
Minors
MSA University is always keen to offer its students a competitive edge to complement their Bachelor degrees. And because many students are interested to acquire a strong foundation in many areas of study, MSA University decided to introduce minors that will be of interest to MSAians with high academic achievement, in many exciting areas.
Earning a minor allows students to address their diverse academic interests and develop extra skills, which for a future employer is very important to show that they have a second area of expertise. The student can chose a minor that goes in handy with the student’s major or a minor that is in a totally different field to add excitement to their studying experience at MSA. For example, if you’re an Engineering student, how about taking up a Management minor? You sure would like to open up your own business one day, and you’ll certainly need to learn more about organizational management and how to become a great leader.
It's a very flexible way to plan ahead and combine their areas of interest and save time and money in their years of university study; it only consists of 5 courses. The only requirement is a minimum of CGPA 2.00 in the first year in university.
It’s worthy to mention that taking a minor will extend the student’s regular graduation time by one semester. Chose a minor and stand out!
Human Resources Management major can choose one of the following minors:
Except the units you completed in your courses as core or elective or optional.
1. Minor in Accounting; Any five modules from the following list:
- Intermediate Accounting I – ACCT203
- Intermediate Accounting II – ACCT304
- Advanced Accounting - ACCT 305
- Auditing I - ACCT 321
- Cost Accounting II - ACCT 412
- Managerial Accounting – ACCT413
- Auditing II - ACCT 422
- Accounting for Specialized Organizations – ACCT423
- Governmental and National Accounting – ACCT431
- Taxation I – ACCT432
- Taxation II – ACCT433
- Current Issues in Accounting - ACCT 451
2. Minor in Economics; Any five modules from the following list:
- Macroeconomic Theory I - ECO 301I
- Macroeconomic Theory II – ECO_301II
- Microeconomic Theory I - ECO_302I
- Microeconomics Theory II – ECO302II
- Money and Banking – ECO303
- Economic Development - ECO_305
- Public Finance – ECO306
- Agriculture Economics – ECO309
- Economics of Energy – ECO310
- Econometrics I - ECO 316
- International Trade - ECO 403
- Development of Economic Thought I – ECO405 I
- Development of Economic Thought II – ECO405 II
- Economics of Egypt I – ECO407 I
- Economics of Egypt II – ECO_407 II
- Labour Economics - ECO 408
- Feasibility Study – ECO409N
- Contemporary Economic Issues – ECO_411
- Environmental Economics - ECO 412
- Middle East Economics – ECO415
- Econometrics II – ECO416
3. Minor in Finance and Investment Management; Any five modules from the following list:
- Financial Institutions, Markets and Investment – FIN203
- Investments Management – FIN302
- Corporate Finance – FIN303
- Credit and Financial Analysis – FIN305
- Portfolio Management – FIN306
- Special Topics in Finance – FIN401
- Financial Feasibility Studies – FIN403
- International Finance – FIN406
- Risk Management – FIN407
- Behavioural Finance – FIN408
4. Minor in Management Information Systems; Any five modules from the following list:
- Database Management Systems – MIS 314
- Business Systems Analysis and Design - MIS 341
- Business Process Modelling – MIS 373
- E-Commerce and E-Marketing - MIS 381
- Management Decision Support Systems – MIS 461
- Advanced Topics in Management Information Systems – MIS 475
- Web Applications – MIS481N
- Fundamentals of Programming – SYS_201
- Introduction to Computer Networks – SYS 221
- Information Systems Security Management – SYS321
5. Minor in Marketing; Any five modules from the following list:
- Marketing Analysis and Planning – MKT_202
- Sales Management - MKT 203
- Buyer Behaviour - MKT 302
- Integrated Marketing Communication - MKT305N
- Managing Distribution Channels - MKT 306
- Retail Management – MKT307
- Global Marketing - MKT_401
- Advertising and Media Campaign - MKT 402
- Strategic Marketing - MKT 404N
- New Product Development - MKT 405
- Service Marketing - MKT408
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