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B.A. in Human Resource Management
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Master's in Human Resource Management
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Master's Program in Human Resource Management (M.H.R.M.)
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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2013–2015 B.A. in Human Resource Management Master's in Human Resource Management  

Master's in Human Resource Management


Students may apply up to 18 credits from the human resource management (HRM) courses (37:533) towards the master's in human resource management (M.H.R.M.) degree provided the student receives a grade of B or better in each course and provided the student applies for the M.H.R.M. within five years after receiving their undergraduate degree. Students who are not a declared HRM major or minor may also apply up to 18 credits from any of the HRM courses to the M.H.R.M. program provided they have met the stipulations stated above. Students can only substitute core graduate courses with approved electives, for comparable classes taken toward their B.A. degree in which they received a grade of B or better.
 
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