Bachelor Human Resources Management | FHWien der WKW (2024)

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A Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management offers an academically sound and practically relevant study program for future HR professionals.

The fundamentals of the degree program are human resources management, labor law, personnel development and the basics of management. As well as working on current trends such as performance and talent management, you will acquire social and methodical skills enabling you to carry out training courses in companies.

You will develop HR management-specific solutions for companies in application projects from the second semester onwards. Upon completion you can successfully work as a/an: Administrative expert, employee champion, change agent or strategic partner.

Duration

6

semesters (180 ECTS)

Degree

BA

Bachelor of Arts in Business

University places per year

64

30 FT, 34 PT

Study Program

Develop skills, improve performance

In the Bachelor’s Degree program in Human Resources Management, you will develop skills that will allow you to work in many different fields. The three year practice-oriented generalist degree program is offered either in a part-time format or in a full-time format and is a must for a quick and successful start to your career.

Highlights

  • Specialist knowledge in human resources management
  • Development of HR management specific solutions for companies in a digitalised and globalised world
  • International experiences during the semester abroad or thanks to Internationalization@home
  • Exciting projects and HR experts and professionals as lecturers
  • Trainer Certificate
  • Further certification options in cooperation with Austrian Standards (E-Learning Manager, Expert in Personnel Selection, Expert in Personnel Development)

Organization

Type of degree program

Full-time (FT) or Part-Time (PT)

Teaching on an average of four to five days per week in this time frame:

  • Part-time: Monday-Thursday: 18:30 – 21:45 , Friday: 14:45 – 21:45 Uhr, Saturday: 08:30 – 16:30 Uhr
  • Full-time: Monday-Friday: 08:30 – 18:30, occasionally on Saturdays

Specializations in the 6th semester take place on evenings or on Saturdays for both full and part-time students.

Language of instruction

German (single modules in English)

Study-abroad semester

FT: obligatory
PT: possible

Internship

Transfer credits possible for students working in a related field while studying

Start of the degree program

At the beginning of the winter semester in September

Place of study

wko campus wien, Währinger Gürtel 97, 1180 Vienna
(U6 metro station Währinger Straße/Volksoper)

Application

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Costs

€ 363.36 per semester (excl. Austrian students’ union fee)

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Focus & Qualifications

The degree program is for

  • People working in the area of Human Resources Management for the first time who want to be qualified to work in this field, with the help of our comprehensive degree program.
  • People who currently work in a company in human resources management or as an employee in personnel services, who want to further qualify themselves by completing a university degree.
  • External consultants who want to increase their efficiency through a more detailed knowledge base.

Practical relevance

80% of our lecturers are practitioners. Students are thus given first-hand sound knowledge and can make valuable contacts during their degree program.

Modern teaching methods

The Human Resources & Organization Study Programs teach integrated classes instead of holding classic lectures. New content is discussed and reflected in classes, leading directly to new knowledge. Communication and social skills are perfected in the form of workshops.

Curriculum

Know more – do more

The requirements of the labor market are growing and growing – making it increasingly important to be “fit for the job” after completing your degree program. Curricula are improved on an ongoing basis so as to fit in with developments in the working world and new international trends. This is to prepare our graduates for the beginning of – or the next step in – their careers. Our motto spans from “know more” to “do more” – meaning that we focus more on practical strengths learned. Teaching, learning and exams at FHWien der WKW are completed in modules. This means: Topic blocks make up modules, and at the end of the module there is an exam.

What is a module?

A module is a teaching unit consisting of multiple topic blocks, which are thematically linked and cover a specific area relevant to the degree program. In this module, clearly defined skills will be developed, with an examination of all sub elements at the end.

How does it help students?

Teaching is directed towards learning outcomes. Competency-based learning and fewer exams – which are integrated and more comprehensive – make up the curricula. Students’ personal development and their employability in business is our central goal.

Trainer Certificate

As part of the Bachelor’s degree program in Human Resources Management you also have the possibility to complete a trainer certificate as a “Trainer in adult education”. The following modules of the curriculum must be completed with a “Very Good” or “Good”*:

  • Communication and Presentation
  • Conduct of Negotiations & Conflict Management
  • Training Fundamentals (moderation, didactics, assessment center)
  • Applied Training

In the courses mentioned, attendance is mandatory for 85 % of all semesters.**
A further prerequisite is the successful completion of the study program.

The trainer development course comprises 180 teaching units. To receive the certificate, students must plan, carry out and self-evaluate a training day and reflect on their own approach to training.

* It is possible to improve ONE received “3/ satisfactoryby an additional question in the respective subject in the Bachelor examination.

** Attention: For full-time students this attendance requirement of 85 % in the 3rd semester is not applicable due to the stay abroad. There is a possibility of compensation if it is not possible to attend the course abroad.

Job & Career

Career fields

Graduates from the Bachelor’s program in Human Resources Management are often found in one of the following career fields:

  • Employee in Human Resources Management in a small or medium sized enterprise
  • Human resources employee in a large company or concern
  • Human resources business partner
  • Training and personnel development
  • Specialist in recruiting/personnel development
  • Employee in personnel controlling/human resources administration

Sound generalist degree in Human Resources Management

The Bachelor’s degree takes six semesters and is completed with a first academic title. An academically sound general degree in the area of Human Resources Management is both practically relevant and fits in with the needs of the labor market.

The Master’s degree is research and application oriented and supplements the Bachelor’s degree.

Qualifications and skills

Graduates from the degree program in Human Resources Management have the following skills and qualifications at their command:

  • Human Resources Management: human resources strategy, performance management, human resources administration, human resources marketing, leadership, ethics, personnel planning
  • Personnel development: potential analysis, career management, development of continuing education programs, using e-learning in companies, concepts of employee loyalty, creating mentoring programs
  • Labor law: detailed knowledge of labor law, contract design, termination of employment and personnel administration, personnel accounting
  • Recruiting: job postings, organization of applications, organization and carrying out of interviews and assessment center, introducing new employees
  • Electronic human resources management (eHR): IT support for all staff-related processes
  • Empirical social research: creating and evaluating interviews and questionnaires
  • Business administration: accounting, marketing, sociology, strategic management, project management, economics, interpreting annual reports, carrying out cost accounting in internal accounting
  • Organizational development: organizational analysis, organizational culture, change management, learning organization
  • Social skills: training in a company setting, communication and negotiation, presentation, moderation, conflict management

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FAQs

Is a bachelors in HR management worth it? ›

Is human resources a high-paying job? Yes, human resources is a high-paying job. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), human resources specialists earned a median annual salary of $64,240 as of May 2022.

Which bachelor degree is best for human resources? ›

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People within the HR field typically have an undergraduate degree in business, management, or even social sciences.

What is the work of bachelor of human resource management? ›

HR specialists help employees understand their value at work as well as how their interests align with those of the employer. HR specialists also work on recruitment and develop compensation plans and training programs to give employees the chance to keep learning and growing on the job, BLS reports.

What is the highest degree in HR? ›

These programs often require a relevant bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. The two most common types of master's degrees you can earn for an HR career are a master's in human resource management (MHRM) or a master's in business administration (MBA) with a focus on HR.

Is HR management a hard degree? ›

The coursework in an HRM program can be demanding, requiring dedication and analytical abilities. You're not just learning policies; you're learning how to apply them effectively in real-world scenarios.

Is HR management a stressful job? ›

HR professionals often deal with sensitive issues such as employee conflicts, terminations of contracts, and compliance with employment laws and regulations. These responsibilities can be stress-inducing, as they require careful handling and can have significant consequences for both employees and the organisation.

Can HR work from home? ›

You're probably wondering whether working from home is possible for all HR roles and in all industries. In short, yes, all HR professionals could work from home, from entry level positions, such as HR administrators or HR assistants, to senior roles, like HR managers, HR directors and CHROs.

How much math is in human resources? ›

You were promised that you would not have to do math in HR; that's why you chose it instead of accounting. Sorry! While you don't need to do as much math as you do in accounting, a lot of compliance work requires a solid understanding of math and statistics.

Do I need a bachelors in HR to get a masters in HR? ›

Fortunately, you can obtain a master's in human resources regardless of your undergraduate degree, but you may need to complete extra steps in order to qualify. Read on to learn more about the qualifications, expectations and other information related to getting your master's degree in human resources.

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Do you really need a degree for HR? ›

The degree you need for jobs in human resources depends on the role you plan to pursue. For example, limited entry-level HR positions do not require a college degree. Individuals interested in advanced roles can pursue bachelor's degrees in human resources, communication or business.

Is HR management in high demand? ›

The HR industry provides job opportunities in almost every business, leaving plenty of room for advancement and growth. The BLS anticipates a total of 16,300 new openings between now and 2031. The median salary for a human resource manager is $126,230, while for human resource specialists, it's $62,290.

Is being an HR manager a good career? ›

Human resources are one of the fastest-growing career paths in the United States. In addition to high-earning potential, a human resources career can be personally rewarding and offer longevity. It can even lead to an executive-level position within an organization.

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