Master of Science in Business Administration (HRM and Organizational Management)

The Master of Science in Business Administration opens doors to executive positions in corporate life, where management is key. The programme offers a choice of five main subjects for you to choose from: Taxation, Finance and Risk Management, Management and IT, HRM and Organisational Management, and Commercial Management.

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This program is accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB is a global nonprofit association whose accreditation processes are ISO 9001:2015 certified. 

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Master's Programme
1 year 60 credits
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Dutch
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What

The focus of Business Administration is on how a business is organised, and on how it does business. You gain insight into the structure of a business, its internal dynamics and its external relationships with stakeholders, and you learn to understand those stakeholders better. This will enable you to make successful business decisions. The Master’s programme offers you an understanding of one of the domains that traditionally constitute an important challenge for businesses. We prepare you for managerial positions in one of the functional management domains (e.g., HRM, taxation, finance). You learn how customers think, what the importance is of a fiscal environment, how to set up an efficient HR policy, how to use IT to monitor profitability, what points to consider when financing new activities, or how to make strategic goals more feasible by means of an optimal business structure.

The HR and Organisational Management main subject offers a varied picture of human resource management (HRM) and organisational management, ranging from traditional administration issues and employees’ motivation, to strategic thought and action. You learn how to set up an HR strategy, how to align this with the organisation strategy, and how to implement a highly performing HR management. You put HR policy into specific management practice involving the recruitment, promotion, and turnover of personnel. You examine how to change and develop the organisation further. In addition, you focus on the social and institutional environment of the HR manager: the labour market, rapport with the unions, international HR, diversity, and sustainable development. Last but not least, your research skills are honed by means of recent academic research on HRM and organisational management.

For whom

The admission requirements vary. Depending on your prior education, you are either able to enrol directly, or there are additional requirements.

Structure

We offer a choice of five main subjects: Taxation, Finance and Risk Management, Management and IT, HRM and Organisational Management, and Commercial Management. Each of these main subjects encompasses a work placement in the second term, as well as the course unit ‘Strategic Management’, including a business game.

In addition to the (domain) Master’s programme described above, you can also choose a Master’s Programme in Teaching (in Dutch: Educatieve Master). Find out more at www.ugent.be/educatievemaster (in Dutch).

Labour Market

The Master of Science in Business Administration opens doors to executive positions in corporate life, where management is key. You acquire a broad range of competencies, allowing you find your way in the many challenges a modern business has to face. You will find yourself holding a responsible position, in which you will experience personal fulfilment. Other options are the government, public institutions or non-profit organisations. Finally, there is the option of becoming a self-employed accountant, tax advisor or management consultant.

The job opportunities for HR and Organisational Management graduates in the profit and non-profit sectors are manifold, too: quality manager, HR and career advancement manager, HR manager, organisational developer, strategic analyst, recruitment officer, etc...