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Human Resources Management Graduate at Louisiana Tech University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

The Human Resource Management major is designed to provide the student with training in managing employees and in the procurement, development, maintenance, and utilization of the work force.

The Human Resource Management curriculum is a four-year program leading to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. The Human Resource Management degree program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

Careers in Human Resources Management

Human resource managers can be generalists and work in all areas of human resources, including staffing, training and development, equal employment opportunity compliance, compensation administration, labor and employee relations, performance appraisal, and discipline and termination. Alternately, human resource managers can be specialists and emphasize one area of practice, such as being a corporate trainer or company recruiter. Additionally, human resource management graduates can pursue careers in consulting or general supervision. Some graduates may use the major as a general foundation to pursue advanced degrees in business, law, or other fields.

High school and pre-preparation

Upon admission to the university, students can apply to the College of Business degree programs. Generally, students who have an overall, attempted GPA of 2.0 or higher are admitted. Examples of high school courses that serve as a good foundation for college-level business courses include: Algebra I, II and III; Applied Math III; Business Computer Applications; Calculus; Comparable Advanced Math; Computer Science; Discrete Math; Pre-Calculus; Probability and Statistics.

Human Resources Management certificate at Cedar Crest College

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

This certificate is tailored to meet the needs of those who require a broad understanding of the expanding area of human resource management in public or private organizations. Both conceptual and skill-building opportunities are offered in many areas, some of which include organizational staffing and development, economics, business communications, psychology, compensation administration, and personnel legalities. This certificate is intended for those who wish to pursue greater professional opportunities within human resource management, or to make a career change into the human resources area. Students must complete 60% of the course work for this certificate at Cedar Crest College.
Requirements for the Human Resources Certificate
Code
Title
Prerequisite(s)

BUA 110
Principles of Management

BUA 220
Human Resources Management
BUA 110

BUA 300
Writing for Management
ENG 100 or HON 122, BUA 110, SO standing

BUA 329
Organizational Behavior
BUA 110

Plus choose four from the following courses:

BUA 239
Law and Discrimination in the Workplace
BUA 221 or BUA 110

BUA 320
Attracting, Selecting, and Retaining Talent
BUA 220

BUA 325
Compensation Management
BUA 220

BUA 328
Power, Influence, and Negotiation
BUA 110

BUA 350
Leadership
BUA 329 and JR standing

ECO 302
Labor Economics
ECO 102 or permission of instructor

PSY 230
Team Building and Group Dynamics
See Psychology Department Prerequisites