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School of Management and Labor Relations
 
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About the School of Management and Labor Relations
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B.A. in Human Resource Management
B.S. in Labor and Employment Relations and B.A. in Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Master's Degree Programs
Master's Program in Human Resource Management (M.H.R.M.)
Five-Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Human Resource Management Degree Program
Master's Program in Labor and Employment Relations (M.L.E.R.)
Five-Year Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science/Master of Labor and Employment Relations Degree Program
Ph.D. Program in Industrial Relations and Human Resources (I.R.H.R.)
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Master's Thesis
Qualifying Examination
Dissertation
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2013–2015 Ph.D. Program in Industrial Relations and Human Resources (I.R.H.R.) Admission  

Admission

Admission to the Ph.D. program in industrial relations and human resources is highly competitive. New students enter the program once per year, and, on average, only three students are admitted per year. The school values diversity and is strongly committed to equal opportunity.

While many factors affect the admissions process, the admissions committee especially values research training and experience. In their personal statements, applicants are encouraged to describe in detail their involvement in research activities. When evaluating applications, the faculty also considers test scores, past academic achievement, and relevant work experience. Completion of a terminal master's degree in a related field of study is not required for admission. A student who holds a master's degree upon entering the program must fulfill the same degree requirements as students without master's degrees. Credits earned in a master's degree program usually are not applied toward the doctoral degree requirements. The deadline for receipt of application materials is February 1, and the school makes decisions by April 15 for enrollment in the following fall semester.

 
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