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Master's Program in Human Resource Management (M.H.R.M.)
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Labor Studies and Employment Relations
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2008-2010 Five-Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Human Resource Management Degree Program Program RBS–NNB Electives  

RBS–NNB Electives


Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark and New Brunswick requires that students who major in organization management must complete an additional 18 credits of upper-level management courses. For students who are pursuing the five-year bachelor of science/master of human resource management (B.S./M.H.R.M.) degree, this portion of the undergraduate curriculum must be more structured than it is for other students. The 18 credits of upper-level management courses that fulfill the requirements of the joint B.S./M.H.R.M. degree program are:

 38:533:565  Economics and Demographics of Labor Markets (3) 

 33:620:365 (29:620:345)  Management of Human Resources (3)

 33:620:369  International Business (3)

 33:620:490  Organizational Behavior (3)

 33:620:___ (29:620:___)  management electives of student's choice (9)

 
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