University of New South Wales
University of New South Wales

Master of Strategic People Management (Canberra)

Hybrid
1.7 years
Business, Commerce and Management
Course Overview

The Master of Strategic People Management at UNSW Canberra is designed to empower middle managers to lead organisational transformation through advanced people management strategies. Combining systems theory with practical insights, this program provides the tools to translate organisational goals into impactful, people-focused implementation plans. Graduates will leave equipped to drive sustainable individual and organisational capability in diverse sectors.


Delivered online by the AACSB-accredited UNSW Canberra School of Business, this program offers a global standard of excellence in teaching and learning. Its flexible format is tailored for working professionals, enabling you to advance your career without disrupting your current role. With a focus on industry best practices and accreditation from the Australian HR Institute (AHRI), this degree positions you to excel as a strategic leader in today’s dynamic business environment.


What You'll Learn
  • Strategic Leadership Skills: Master people-focused strategies to translate organizational goals into actionable plans.

  • Global Accreditation: Earn a degree from an AACSB-accredited business school, placing you in the top 5% of business programs worldwide.

  • Flexible Online Learning: Balance your studies with your career through a fully online, flexible program tailored for working professionals.

  • Industry-Ready Expertise: Gain a qualification accredited by the Australian HR Institute (AHRI), aligning with industry benchmarks for HR excellence.

  • Customizable Curriculum: Shape your learning with a wide range of electives tailored to your interests, including business ethics, marketing, and organisational behaviour.


Requirements
IELTS 6.5
Master of Strategic People Management (Canberra)

91,800 AUD

University of New South Wales

University of New South Wales

https://www.unsw.edu.au