Human Resources Management

Human Resources Management Program

Do you have excellent organizational skills? Are you detail-oriented? Would you like to put these strengths to use in the workplace? This degree provides training for skills related to Human Resources Management and prepares you to provide support to companies as well as employees.

Your degree equips you to enter a field with a great deal of growth and opportunity, and helps you advance into management positions in the future.

Human Resources Management Program Overview

  • Apply skills, knowledge and abilities in core human resource functions such as human resource information systems, record keeping, compensation and benefits administration, and staffing procedures in an organization
  • Use knowledge of human resources management to identify and deal with employee relations issues and to communicate effectively in a work environment
  • Understand employment laws and labor relations
  • Utilize skills and knowledge in hiring, supervising and training within a human resources department

What You Can Learn

With your associate degree in human resources management, you will be prepared to:

  • Apply skills, knowledge, and abilities in core human resource functions such as record keeping, compensation and benefits administration, and staffing procedures in an organization.
  • Use knowledge of human resources management to identify and deal with employee relations issues and to communicate effectively in a work environment.
  • Understand employment laws and labor relations.
  • Utilize skills and knowledge in hiring, supervising, and training within a human resources department.

Human Resources Management Career Opportunities

Human Resource Managements are employed at federal and local government agencies, elementary and secondary schools, general medical and surgical hospitals, corporate offices and non-profit organizations.

Accreditation

Northwestern College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org.

Degree Requirements and Course Offerings

General and Degree Requirements and Course Offerings