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B.S. in Human Resources Development

Main Subject Area

Human Resources ManagementMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Human Resources Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The demand for skilled human resource specialists continues to grow as our culture evolves from a manufacturing to a service-oriented society. Companies of all sizes are shifting from traditional personnel management to more supportive, informative, humanistic approaches in the management of their human resources. Professionals in the field are charged with nurturing flexibility, creative and adaptability to change in their personnel. This major studies psychology, human behavior, the structure of organizations, policy, training and development, and compensation. HRD majors are also encouraged to develop an understanding of the increasingly multicultural workforce and an appreciation of the intercultural knowledge necessary for success in the global arena. Qualified students are encouraged to combine their undergraduate program with the Master of Science in Professional Communication via our integrated B.S./M.S.P.C.

Program overview

Main Subject

Human Resources Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The demand for skilled human resource specialists continues to grow as our culture evolves from a manufacturing to a service-oriented society. Companies of all sizes are shifting from traditional personnel management to more supportive, informative, humanistic approaches in the management of their human resources. Professionals in the field are charged with nurturing flexibility, creative and adaptability to change in their personnel. This major studies psychology, human behavior, the structure of organizations, policy, training and development, and compensation. HRD majors are also encouraged to develop an understanding of the increasingly multicultural workforce and an appreciation of the intercultural knowledge necessary for success in the global arena. Qualified students are encouraged to combine their undergraduate program with the Master of Science in Professional Communication via our integrated B.S./M.S.P.C.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+
Applicants must have a diploma from an accredited secondary school or G.E.D. equivalency is required for admission to Clark. Other English language requirements: 55 on the PTE.
Jan-2000

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Founded in 1887 as the first all-graduate institution in the United States, Clark is a private, liberal arts and research university committed to scholarship that addresses social imperatives in a global context. Centrally located in Worcester, Massachusetts, Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students. Undergraduates are offered a broad and deep liberal arts curriculum that enables them to address the complex scientific, social and business challenges facing our world through hands-on research, in-depth exploration and practical problem solving. Clark's focused areas of research excellence are backed by strong Ph.D. and master's degree programs that engage graduate students from around the world in relevant, challenging and innovative research that transforms communities.

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