Gain the Knowledge and Skills You Need For a Successful People-Focused Career
Business leaders know that employees are integral to organizational success. Attract, motivate and retain a diverse workforce with a Master of Arts in Human Resources Management from 色色福利社, a leader in global education.
The MA in Human Resources Management focuses on the specific knowledge that you need for a successful career in HR. If you鈥檙e interested in a broad overview of business, explore our MBA program.
With the MA in HR Management, you will learn how to apply analytic techniques and theories to solve problems in an evolving environment and implement strategies that support employees. Coursework in employment law, training and development, and staffing will build on your existing knowledge and experience and allow you to dive deeper into the topics most pertinent to you. We help you sharpen your skills and to prepare to think critically about how your organization supports a diverse workforce and how to develop innovative policies to improve employee performance and engagement.
Choose 色色福利社 for a Master's in Human Resources Management
Prepare to Manage Today's Workforce
Core coursework covers key topics, such as cultural diversity, employee motivation, equitable pay structures, performance assessments, talent acquisition and organizational downsizing. In addition, you can choose electives based on your professional interests and career goals.
Learn From Experts in the HR Field
Whether you attend class on campus or online, you鈥檒l receive personal mentorship from esteemed faculty members 鈥 many of whom are still employed in the field. Connect with other students from various HR backgrounds while building your professional network.

鈥淥ur graduate program really gets people to think more critically about how to be a person-change agent in an organization.鈥

Professor of Management, George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology
Become an Expert in HR Management
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Text on screen: Program Spotlight Master Programs in Human Resources
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Text on screen: Julie Palmer, Professor
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Palmer: There's two HR focus graduate programs. They share some of the same classes but with each degree, you are focusing on becoming an expert in Human Resource Management.
Text on screen: Human Resources Management (MA)
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Palmer: So with the HRMG program, you take classes including a basic finance for managers class, an employment law class, compensation and benefits, and then, of course, a capstone course, which synthesizes all of those courses and helps the person understand what their role would be working in a company working in HR.
Our graduate program really gets people to think more critically about how to be a person change agent in an organization which is, in essence, an HR manager.
Text on screen: Human Resources Development (MA)
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Development means training. We're really trying to train you to be able to train other people. Group and organizational development, sharpening people's skills to become influencers in an organization. We're trying to teach students to be able to share their ideas with large groups maybe in an organization.
Text on screen: A Diverse Network of Practitioner Faculty
Text on screen: Kevin Gitonga Adjunct Faculty
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Gitonga: I teach primarily three classes in the Human Resource Development program, namely Introduction to human resource development, training and development and then the capstone project.
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Gitonga: We also have a very diverse pool of instructors, some of whom are full-time academics and others who are professionals in industry.
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Palmer: Which we feel like gives our students an edge. Because we want our students to get the experience of somebody who has actually been working in that area. We look for practitioners who have experience in compensation and benefits. Lawyers teach the employment law class. Who better to take an employment law class than from somebody who is actually practicing law.
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Text on screen: An innovative approach to Management, Training and Development
Palmer: Students that have a passion for wanting to learn how to be a better change agent, be a better employee relations specialist, are those students that end up in our program. Whether you're working on the training aspect, whether you're working on the benefits aspect, whether you're working on the communication with employee鈥檚 aspect 鈥 we're really trying to help students hone those skills.
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