Master of Science in Human Resources Management
The Master of Science in Human Resources Management (MS-HRM) is designed to give students a deep understanding of the dynamic field of human resources management. Throughout the program students will explore a wide range of topics including workforce planning, talent acquisition and retention, employee engagement, performance management, and HR analytics. By combining theoretical knowledge with real-world applications students will sharpen their critical thinking, improve their communication and leadership skills, and develop a strategic HR perspective. Upon completion of the program graduates will emerge as skilled HR professionals, capable of driving effective HR processes, nurturing a positive work culture, and contributing to the long-term success of their organizations by prioritizing the well-being and growth of their most valuable asset: their people.
Degree Requirements
Prerequisite Courses
MGT 500 | Designing and Staffing Organizations | 2 |
QMB 500 | Statistics for Decision Makers | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Required Courses
MGT 602 | Leadership and Organizational Behavior | 4 |
MGT 627 | Talent Acquisition, Recruitment, and Selection | 4 |
MGT 637 | Performance Management, Training, and Employee Development | 4 |
MGT 647 | Compensation and Benefit Administration | 4 |
MGT 657 | Employment Law, Labor Relations, and Negotiations | 4 |
MGT 667 | HR Metrics and Analytics | 4 |
MGT 687 | Global Human Resource Management | 4 |
MGT 697 | Strategic Human Resource Management | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 32 |
Total Credit Hours: 32-38
Prerequisite Course Waivers:
QMB 500: Students entering the program who have completed a statistics course can waive QMB 500.
MGT 500: Students who have completed an undergraduate/graduate human resources, personnel psychology, industrial/organizational psychology or equivalent course can waive MGT 500. Please note that a "Principles of Management" course (or its equivalent) is not sufficient to waive MGT 500.