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2 Human Resource Development Masters Degree Programs in Japan


International University of Japan
Fast-track counseling
MA in International Development
- Niigata, Japan
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
This degree program is designed to educate future leaders in formulating and implementing economic as well as public policies geared for social and economic development.


Shikoku University
Master's Program in the Graduate School of Human Life Science
- Tokushima, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
Science and technology in the 21st century must strive for coexistence between the global environment and humanity, and provide people with true happiness. In order to realize healthy, high-quality human life, this program develops high-level, specialized professionals with a broad range of specialized knowledge and skills relating to human development and healthy living.
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Studying for a Master's degree in Human Resource Development in Japan offers a unique opportunity to understand the intricacies of talent management and organizational growth within a distinct cultural context. This field emphasizes strategic human resource practices that support employee development and enhance workforce capabilities.
Master's programs in this area often delve into advanced topics such as training needs analysis, performance management, and designing employee engagement strategies. You'll learn to develop comprehensive training programs that promote both professional growth and organizational effectiveness. Many courses focus on skills like fostering a culture of continuous learning, creating succession plans, and utilizing data to measure training success.
The educational approach in Japan often includes collaborative projects and research, encouraging you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Engaging with diverse perspectives in the classroom can strengthen adaptability as you explore new ideas in human resources. Graduates often find diverse career opportunities globally, from HR consulting to corporate training and organizational development roles, making the skills you acquire highly transferable.