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Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a Human Resource Management (HRM) Concentration is a graduate program designed to equip students with both broad business management skills and specialized knowledge in human resources. This degree prepares individuals for leadership roles in HR departments across various industries, where they will be responsible for managing an organization’s human capital, fostering a positive workplace culture, and aligning HR strategies with overall business goals.
When you pursue this concentration at Redlands, you'll gain human resource credentials and the knowledge you need to help with current challenges at work and how to deal with the challenges your employees face. This concentration also equips you to work as a manager in human resources.
An MBA from Redlands can prepare you to be the kind of leader that businesses are looking for and to deliver the skills necessary to positively impact businesses and society. Whether you choose to work for a global corporation or serve in the public sector, you can manage innovation, growth, and stability at organizations of every size.
In addition to the core and foundational MBA coursework, students completing the MBA with a concentration in Human Resource Management will need to complete the following elective courses:
Study and critical analysis of theory and practice of the human resource/personnel function in modern, complex organizations. Topics such as personnel policies, workforce diversity, HR practices, employee discipline, health and safety, and collective bargaining. Addresses goals of equity, efficiency, and effectiveness in a diverse environment.
To engage students in the critical analysis of talent acquisition and management by exploring various staffing models and strategies concerned with talent acquisition, deployment, and retention of the organization’s workforce. To address the application of critical decision-making process to various case studies as well as current issues.
To explore the art and science of compensation practice and its role in promoting company’s competitive advantage. To address compensation as a strategic business partner and engage students in the critical analysis of strategic compensation and the application of decision-making process to various case studies as well as current issues.
To provide insight into the employment law for human resource practice. To address the understanding of the various legal issues and DEI perspectives for each stage of the employment process, as well as the application of critical decision-making process to the most current cases and real-world situations.
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