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Overview


The Master of Science in Human Resource Development program is designed to provide preparation for individuals involved in employee training, human resources, performance improvement, and organizational development in business and industry. Our program targets a competency based application oriented learning experience. Students who complete our 34 credit hour MS HRD program are equipped with the tools, models and strategies for improving organizational performance through people and processes.

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has confirmed that the curriculum for this program is aligned with the recommended requirements for HR Degree programs as outlined in the SHMR HR Curriculum Guidebook. Being aligned to SHRM's core curriculum means that students can use these courses as acquired knowledge for the SHRM Certified Professional exam. Additionally we are a SHRM Certified Preferred Provider, which allows students to earn continuing education credits towards on-going recertification.

Cost


$393*

  • Total per credit hour

34

  • Credit hours
  • Total tuition = $13,362*
    *Cost per credit hour and total tuition is based on 2023-2024 academic year tuition rates , master's program option, and assuming all coursework is completed online in the 2023-2024 academic year. Cost per credit hour and total tuition will vary if studies span over one or more academic year.

About Technology and Workforce Learning Department


The Department of Technology and Workforce Learning includes several undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Programs of study include two-year associate and certificate programs as well as several undergraduate degree programs in Workforce Development, Vocational Teacher Education, Technology and Engineering Education, and Wood Product Manufacturing.  Graduate programs in Career and Technical Education, Technology, and Human Resource Development are also available.  In addition, one post-graduate program in Workforce Development and Education (Ed.S) is also available.

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