BSc Human Resource Management and Employment Relations at London School Of Economics And Political Science

HEFCE/RAE Teaching Assessment: Rated 5 (2001)
Course requirement: GCSE Mathematics, grade C or above

Usual standard offer: A level: grades A B B. At least two A levels should be in traditional academic subjects and at least one should be an essay based subject

International Baccalaureate: Diploma with 37 points including 6 6 6 at Higher level

Other qualifications are considered

Applications 2007: 239

First year students 2007: 14

Student profile: BSc Human Resource Management and Employment Relations
First year:
Employment Relations
Three options from Economics, Statistics, Sociology, Psychology, Government, Anthropology, Information Technology, Language
Second year:
Human Resource Management
Three options
Third year:
Selected Topics in Employment Relations
Three options
First year

The core course Employment Relations will give you an introduction to the theory and practice of employment relations, broadly defined. The syllabus examines the employment relationship from the perspective of a number of different disciplines including sociology, psychology, economics, history and law. It deals with the nature of work and the problem of control. Discussion initially focuses on different management techniques and worker responses to these. Subsequently, we move to examine the employment relationship from an institutional perspective, looking at the role of the state, law, and supranational organisations such as the EU. We also look at the way in which economic and political contexts shape employment relations. In particular, we examine the impact of globalisation on employment relations.

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