Required Courses HOURS
MGMT 3332 Human Resource Management
3
MGMT 3333 Labor Relations
3
MGMT 4344 Compensation Management 3
MGMT 4345 Organizational Staffing 3
Choose two of the following courses (6 hours):
COMM 4341 Conflict Resolution in Organizations
3
MGMT 3334 Organizational Behavior
3
MGMT 3342 Training and Development
3
MGMT 434 Managing for Diversity
3
IBUS 4380 International Business Administration
3
TOTAL
18
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