Human Resource Management and Development, M.S.

Today’s Human Resource professional plays a leading role in contributing to the overall strategy of the organization. As the organization’s strategy shifts to accommodate changes in the economy, technology, globalization, and the demographics of a multi-generational workforce, the HR professional must provide a depth of expertise and the ability to adapt HR’s contribution to that strategy. To meet that need, National Louis University offers a Master of Science in Human Resource Management and Development (HRMD) through two formats: an online option and on-campus option.

M.S. in Human Resource Management and Development is also offered as a dual degree program with concurrent enrollment in M.S. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

At the completion of the M.S. in Human Resource Management and Development (HRMD), students will be able to:

PLO1. Evaluate personal talents and opportunities for their expression in the human resource management profession.

PLO2. Develop knowledge and competencies to practice HR functions focused on people.

PLO3. Develop knowledge and competencies to practice HR functions focused on organization performance.

PLO4. Develop knowledge and competencies to practice HR functions focused on workplace climate.

PLO5. Develop knowledge and competencies to practice HR functions focused on business and HR strategy.

In addition to the Graduate School of Business and Leadership Admissions Requirements, program requires:

  • Official transcripts from all institutions where a degree was earned and from all institutions for the last 60 semester hours/90 quarter hours of undergraduate coursework
  • Written statement of academic and professional goals (750 to 1000 words)
  • Official Criterion Online Writing Assessment Scores, taken within the last five years. This requirement is waived for applicants with a 3.0 or higher GPA and for applicants who hold a graduate degree from a school with institutional accreditation.
  • Minimum of two professional or academic letters of recommendation. They must be written by a source that is able to comment on the candidate's qualifications for graduate business study. 
  • Faculty review

Program Details:

  • Requires 30 SH for completion
  • Credit for Prior Learning may be accepted for the program core courses (HRM 513 or OBD 515) or as determined appropriate by the program faculty for the maximum of 9 semester hours

Gateway Courses

HRM 509Human Resource Management Profession and Its Role

3

RES 510Critical Thinking and Research Skills

3

Core Courses

HRM 513Total Rewards

3

HRM 520Performance Analysis and Measurement

3

HRM 521Talent Acquisition and Retention

3

HRM 541Employment Law and Regulations

3

OBD 515Training and Development

3

OBD 533Organizational Effectiveness and Development

3

OBD 551Diversity and Inclusion in the Organizational Culture

3

Capstone Course

HRM 599Integrating Business and HR Strategy

3