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Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2024 School of Management and Labor Relations Human Resource Management Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management Admission and Requirements  

Admission and Requirements


Students in this degree program must first be admitted to the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS). Students declare their major via the SAS online major/minor system. Typically, students declare their major at the end of their sophomore year. However, it is important that interested students consult with their SAS advisers during their first and sophomore years for the purpose of selecting courses that will fulfill the prerequisites of the individual courses selected for the human resource management major from related programs.
 
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