Human Resources

The Human Resources major helps students develop, support, and administer personnel in business organizations. Students understand the challenges of employment and staffing; the complexities of compensation and benefits; the policies and programs that promote employee responsibility, production, and satisfaction; and the methods to hire, retain, and terminate employees based on legal policies and ethical parameters, protecting both the rights of workers and the interests of the company. They learn the role of human dynamics in coordinating, training, and supporting a diverse workforce. As coordinators of human capital, students must become adept at communication, critical thinking, and problem solving in such areas as data management, systems design, and conflict management within changing organizational structures and unstable economic conditions. Graduates are prepared for support or supervisory personnel positions in a range of corporate, civic, or nonprofit organizations, as well as for graduate study.

 

Degree Requirements

Foundation Courses

ACC 20364ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS

ECO 20163MACROECONOMICS

ECO 20263MICROECONOMICS

MAT 20143BUSINESS MATHEMATICS

OAD 30763BUSINESS STATISTICS

OAD 31664BUSINESS ETHICS

All above classes may be substituted for an equivalent.

Required Major Courses

OAD 30264EMPLOYMENT LAW AND POLICIES

OAD 32563HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION

OAD 32864EMPLOYMENT AND STAFFING

OAD 41564COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

OAD 41764TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

OAD 49200SEMINAR IN APPLIED HUMAN RSRCS

ACC 30664MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

OR

OAD 40264PLANNING & BUDGETING

OAD 30063BEHAVIOR IN ORGANIZATIONS

OR

OAD 30563MANAGEMENT

OAD 49200 Seminar in Human Resources: CAPSTONE COURSE

Additional courses may be required or recommended. Please consult your advisor for requirements and course offerings.