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Colleges with Human Resource Management Major

Hey guys, I'm planning on majoring in Human Resource Management in college. Can you please suggest some colleges that offer this major? Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're considering a major in Human Resource Management. Here's a list of some colleges and universities that offer undergraduate programs in HRM:

1. Rutgers University (New Brunswick) - The School of Management and Labor Relations offers a highly-regarded Bachelor of Science in Labor and Employment Relations with a concentration in Human Resource Management.

2. Michigan State University - The Broad College of Business offers a Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management as part of their management program.

3. Pennsylvania State University - The HRM program at Penn State's Smeal College of Business leads to a Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Human Resource Management.

4. New York University - The NYU School of Professional Studies offers a Bachelor of Science in Leadership and Management Studies with a concentration in Human Resource Management.

5. Temple University - The Fox School of Business at Temple offers a Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management.

6. University of Minnesota - The Carlson School of Management offers a Bachelor of Science in Business with a major in Human Resources and Industrial Relations.

7. University of South Carolina - The Darla Moore School of Business offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Management and a concentration in Human Resources.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other colleges with programs in HRM. Keep in mind that some schools may have HRM as an area of emphasis or study within their Business Administration or Management programs. Make sure to research each school's program requirements, curriculum, and potential career outcomes to find the best fit for you. Good luck!

8 months ago

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