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Human Resource Management MBA Admission Detail at Fairleigh Dickinson University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Each of our campuses offers you small classes, first-rate faculty and a distinctive living and learning environment.

Just minutes from Manhattan, our Metropolitan Campus offers easy access to New York City with all the benefits of a safe suburban campus.
Excellent professional and career studies options
Wide-ranging paid co-operative education experiences
Large graduate student body
Faculty emphasis on interdisciplinary and pure research projects
Wide range of internationally and ethnically diverse students
Division I sports
Nearly 750 students living on campus

A classic college experience, our College at Florham is a self-enclosed oasis of 178 acres of woodlands and ivy-covered buildings.
An excellent liberal arts foundation and graduate school preparation
Flexibility, especially through FDU’s Still Exploring Student Program
Internships, co-op and faculty-student research opportunities
Division III sports
Nearly 1,300 students living on campus

Our newest campus, FDU-Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, offers the opportunity to earn an American university degree while living and learning in one of North America’s most attractive cities.
Baccalaureate degree in information technology …
… or an AACSB-accredited business degree
Small classes and an intensive student support system
Brand-new classrooms and equipment
Located in Vancouver’s vibrant downtown Yaletown district

No matter which campus you choose, you can enjoy the Wroxton Experience: study with an all-British faculty at FDU’s Wroxton College, our overseas campus in England, 70 miles from London.

Where else can you go? Anywhere your imagination and interests take you. Every year, study abroad programs (as long as a full year or as short as a spring break week) and global university partnerships bring foreign students to FDU and FDU students to the world. We even offer a joint degree program with a medical school in Poland. You decide on your learning destination and we’ll work to make it happen.

General Admission Policy

Fairleigh Dickinson University seeks to provide students with the analytical, logic and communications skills sought today while at the same time preparing them to be an integral part of their community. Therefore, the University considers students for admission on the basis of their ability to successfully undertake both professional training and a liberal arts curriculum.

Matriculated Students

A matriculated student is one who has been accepted as a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Associate in Arts or Associate in Science. These include first-time, full-time day students; transfer students and students with advanced standing; adult students; part-time evening and weekend students; and international students. A full-time student is one who carries at least 12 credits each semester. Only full-time matriculating students may reside on campus. A part-time student may enroll for a maximum of 11 credits each semester.

Human Resource Management MBA and Industrial Organizational Psychology MA at Fairleigh Dickinson University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

The Master of Arts degree in industrial/organizational psychology is a graduate program designed to provide a comprehensive, research-oriented background in applied psychology appropriate to the industrial/organizational context.

The MBA is a graduate program leading to the Master of Business Administration degree in human resource management. It includes the basic subjects offered in a traditional MBA curriculum, as well as a core of human resource courses designed to meet the specialized needs of today’s managers.

This joint degree program offers cross-cutting themes in course work, including the globalization of the marketplace, ethical considerations and human resources’ role in responding to changing technologies and demographics.

Entering students must meet the admission requirement for both the MA and MBA programs and must show evidence of skills in word processing, spreadsheets, quantitative analysis and probability and statistics. Should a student enter the joint degree program and decide to earn only one of the degrees, all the regular requirements for that degree program must be fulfilled.