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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
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Master's Program in Human Resource Management (M.H.R.M.)
Five-Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Human Resource Management Degree Program
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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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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2013–2015 Master's Degree Programs Thesis and Nonthesis Options  

Thesis and Nonthesis Options

Although the master in labor and employment relations (M.L.E.R.) and master in human resource management (M.H.R.M.) programs do not require a thesis, students may arrange with faculty members to choose a thesis option. This academic option is worth 6 credits. Students in the doctoral program in industrial relations and human resources (I.R.H.R.) program must complete an empirical research project and pass a qualifying examination in order to receive the master of science degree.

 
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