The Bachelor’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management opens up opportunities for business students to widen career choices as well as develop necessary competencies in getting work done effectively through human resources – the employees. The concentration consists of 15 credit hours in Human Resource courses based on the in-demand human resource functions and career routes within the human resource management profession. Students will study Talent Acquisition & Retention and other human resource. Students who would like additional preparation to sit for the SHRM certification exam may consider adding a second bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management.

Business Administration – Management Online Degree Program

The Business Administration – Human Resource Management degree program is available online. Online programs have the same content and curriculum as traditional on-campus programs. All coursework, including lectures, assignments, and exams, is available through the Canvas online learning system.

Online programs are asynchronous, which means there are no specific times you must be online. Professors and other instructors are available during virtual “office hours” for discussion. The programs are designed to allow you to focus on two courses in eight-week terms.

As an online student, you may be eligible to transfer credits from other accredited colleges. Learn more about our online program admission requirements.

Related Occupations

The Bachelor’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management is designed to help students develop competencies to be supervisors and frontline managers in the human resource area. Graduates may find various positions including employee benefits manager, compensation manager, director of industrial relations, employment interviewer, job analyst, labor relations specialist, human resources manager, human resources recruiter, or training/education manager.

Fast Facts

  • The Business Program at Limestone has specialized business accreditation through the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP).
  • Business is the largest major at Limestone.
  • Most of the fastest-growing fields are related to degrees in business.
  • Students are able to use what they learn through business internships.

Explore Experiental Major Map

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Requirement Notes

  1. Limestone's required Competency & General Education courses
  2. A total of 120 credit hours
  3. The required courses listed below** (48 credit hours)
  4. Additional Human Resource Management elective courses. (12 credit hours) selected from: (HR220, HR303, HR305, HR324, HR430, HR435, HR440 or LG316.)

 

* This major includes one AWE course (3 credit hours)

**Note: For students transferring a math course prior to enrollment at Limestone, MA 115 or above.

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