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Ph.D. Program in Industrial Relations and Human Resources
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Master's Program in Human Resource Management (M.H.R.M.)
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Master's Program in Labor and Employment Relations (M.L.E.R.)
Five-Year Bachelor of Arts/Master of Labor and Employment Relations Degree Program
Labor Studies and Employment Relations
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2006-2008 Ph.D. Program in Industrial Relations and Human Resources Research Involvement  

Research Involvement

Students are expected to be actively involved in research for their entire enrollment in the program. To facilitate this process, the school assigns each student a research adviser when he or she is admitted to the program. By mutual agreement, students may change their research advisers at the end of the first year or any time thereafter. Students are expected to perform their research functions satisfactorily to remain in good standing in the program and to continue to receive financial assistance. Research advisers provide annual assessments to students under their care, informing them of the quality of their research activities.


 
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