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Master of Business Administration - Human Resource Management

The MBA - Human Resource Management degree is designed to prepare individuals to function as successful HR professionals in both private industry and the public sector. The HR program provides the content focus for both in-career and transitional students seeking become HR specialists with the desire to address issues with organizational performance and productivity. As a 36-hour, accelerated online program, the program can be completed in 12 months. With a strong emphasis upon practical application of knowledge, program courses are taught by practitioner-scholars bringing executive-level experience to the classroom. All course materials, including textbooks and supplemental resources, are included with program tuition. Students in the program also receive a laptop computer with their first paid course. As part of a university commitment to servant leadership and making higher-education affordable, the first course in the program is offered to students FREE of charge. Upon application/admission to the program, some students might be eligible to receive course credit for professional training/certifications in their field of employment.

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