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What Degrees Are Great for Pursuing a Human Resources Career

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Human resource professionals play a significant role in recruiting, training, and managing employee relations. There is a high demand for human resource (HR) professionals as organizations need their services to balance between employee and company’s needs. Here are some degrees that are great for pursuing a human resources career.

Associate Degree

An associate degree is one way to gain the skill set needed in an HR department. The 4-semester (2 years) course will introduce you to business administration theories, ethics, and employment law. You will also learn various aspects of employee recruitment, training, and management in addition to compensation and benefits. An associate degree will qualify you for entry job positions and help you provide administrative support to companies and organizations.

Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management

A bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management is ideal if you lack prior working experience or if you have an associate degree and wish to advance your career. The degree program takes four years and includes an in-depth analysis of human resource theories, labor relation practices, and legal implications. You will study courses that relate to social responsibility, critical thinking, organizational development, and business communications. This will provide a broad approach to human resource principles and their application in various organizations.

Masters Degree in Human Resource Management

A master’s degree in Human Resource Management aims at enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills. The program takes approximately 16 to 24 months to complete, and its prerequisite is a bachelor's degree in human resources or a related field. Learners explore issues such as employee rights and responsibilities, strategic resource planning, and international human resource management. The course content will boost your leadership skills and enable you to compete for managerial and executive roles.

Pursuing a course in human resources or a related field will improve your expertise. At Tulane School of Professional Studies, our Professional Certificate in Human Resource Fundamentals provides an excellent path toward a career in HR. We also provide financial assistance for qualified applicants and accept federal financial assistance. Apply now to pursue your career as a human resource professional.

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