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12 Master's degrees in Human Resource Management in United Arab Emirates
Human Resources Management
The Human Resources Management course from De Montfort University Dubai enables students to identify and apply relevant theory to address issues and challenges that face workers, managers, leaders, organisations and society.

Human Resource Management
The Human Resource Management course from University of Birmingham Dubai emphasises responsible business, decent work, and exemplary people management, central to our teaching and research, preparing you to lead with integrity and impact.

Human Resources Management
The Human Resources Management degree at Ajman University is of national and international quality that can meet the students’ needs to harness them into capable individuals who can meet the current employment needs and can visualize the future business trends, competition, planning and strategy.

Facilities Management
This Facilities Management MSc programme from Heriot-Watt University Dubai develops competencies and skills to enable its graduates to manage facilities effectively in a changing business world.
Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
The Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management course from University of Wollongong in Dubai has been designed for those who are seeking to progress their career in Human Resources or those currently working in an alternative area that wish to gain a relevant master's qualification to update their skills and knowledge to move into the area.

Master of Human Resources Management
Master of Human Resources Management program offered at Murdoch University empowers professionals to step into strategic leadership or transition into the dynamic HR field.

International Business Management with HRM
This International Business Management with HRM MSc programme from Heriot-Watt University Dubai covers key issues in international business management including the international business environment as well as the importance of strategy, finance, marketing, and organisational behaviour.
Human Resource Management and Development
Focusing on areas such as strategy, people resourcing, reward management, employment relations and leadership, this Human Resource Management and Development programme from Middlesex University Dubai is designed to develop recent graduates and those in the early stages of their career who want to delve deeper into the field and enhance career progression.
Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management
As an HR Manager, you will supervise the department’s specialists and support staff and make sure that tasks are completed accurately and on time. You will also have the opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills in key areas such as leadership, finance and accounting, and people management, as well as focusing in on current developments in the practice of human resources.
Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management
Armed with an MBA in Human Resources, you will multitask the roles of recruiting, interviewing, budgeting, training & hiring of new staff; and serve as a link between an organization’s management and its employees. As an HR Manager, you will supervise the department’s specialists and support staff and make sure that tasks are completed accurately and on time.

Human Resource Management (Dubai)
This Human Resource Management (Dubai) course from the University of Birmingham emphasises responsible business, decent work, and exemplary people management, central to our teaching and research, preparing you to lead with integrity and impact.
Master of Human Resource Management
The Master of Human Resource Management degree in University of Wollongong in Dubai is for aspiring leaders within the human resources field who wish to enhance their understanding of the key concepts involved with strategic human resource management such as creatively analyzing and solving organizational problems and creating strategic alignment between human capital and organizational goals.