Mar 28, 2024  
2013-2014 Graduate & Professional Studies 
    
2013-2014 Graduate & Professional Studies [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Human Resources Development (HRD) MS


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Academic Programs

Overview


The program for Human Resources Development provides students with opportunities to study the theories and practices of human resources development and prepares them for positions in a variety of organizational and industrial settings. The program content is founded in competencies defined by professional organizations in the field of HRD, such as ASTD and SHRM. Through content courses in human resources development and related topics – such as research methods, group dynamics, and cultural diversity – and through workplace experiences, students will acquire the necessary skills to be successful human resources development professionals. Because of the rapid changes occurring in organizations, the marketplace, and societies in general, organizations must prepare their people to adapt to those changes within their organizations.

The program in Human Resources Development is offered using a cohort model. Cohorts of up to 25 students complete the program as a group taking the courses in sequence. This format allows for cooperative learning and facilitates the development of teamwork, interpersonal skills, and important professional networks. Cohorts will typically begin on campus in September and off campus in February.

Admissions Requirements


Initial Admission


Candidates are selected for the Human Resources Development program based on review of a complete application packet, including the following criteria:

  • application for graduate study with non-refundable fee
  • official transcript conferring bachelor’s degree (minimum 2.75*) from an accredited institution
  • three reference forms with attached letters of recommendation from undergraduate faculty or employers
  • a written goal statement describing the applicant’s personal and professional goals as they relate to the program of study

*Students not meeting this criterion may be admitted to the program on a conditional basis. Full acceptance status will be reviewed after the student has completed nine credits in the program.

Full Acceptance


Following the first semester of the program, candidates academic progress is reviewed by the program coordinator for full acceptance into the Human Resources Development program.

Candidates may transfer a maximum of nine graduate credits from another accredited institution with the approval of the program coordinator.

Courses


Electives:


  • 3 chosen by each cohort

Portfolio Assessment:


Students in the HRD program must prepare a portfolio that documents their mastery of program competencies. The portfolio is developed throughout the student’s program of study under the guidance of the program coordinator. Upon completion of the final course of the program, HRD 550, students submit their portfolios for evaluation as they are completed.

Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Academic Programs