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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2011–2013 School of Management and Labor Relations Human Resource Management Minor in Human Resource Management  

Minor in Human Resource Management

Students who are in good academic standing are eligible to declare the human resource management (HRM) minor through the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. The minor consists of 18 credits in human resource management and must include 37:533:301 Introduction to Human Resource Management, four courses from the concentration, and one elective course from the potential electives offered by the School of Management and Labor Relations. Substitution of courses from other disciplines is allowed only with permission from the director of the HRM minor.

Students will be required to complete a total of 6 courses, with a grade of C or better.

For information on the human resource management minor, visit the website at: http://smlr.rutgers.edu/hrmug.

 
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