The most important assets of any business are its employees. Employees who need to be kept happy, trained, enthusiastic, efficient, and maybe even out of trouble. As businesses grow, and as labor relationships grow increasingly complicated and demanding, more and more companies are turning to human resource managers to help them communicate with, reward, and enthuse their employees.
If you’ve ever spent ten minutes by the proverbial office water cooler, then you can imagine just how demanding of a career this can be. It requires someone who has a clear knowledge of business management and administration, as well as someone who knows how to deal with people. As a Human Resources Management major you will learn about business administration, as well as gain an understanding of corporate and labor law, planning, and psychology.
If there was ever a high-growth field, this is it. Human resources managers are needed in almost every sector, private and public, from Fortune 500 corporations to the next generation of start-ups.
Compensation Management
Cost Accounting
Human Resource Policy, Planning, and Information Systems.
Industrial Psychology
Labor Economics
Labor Relations
Law of the Management Process
Organizational Behavior--Micro Perspective
Recruitment, Selection, and Appraisal
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