BS in Human Resource Management (Online)
About the Human Resource Management Bachelor Degree
The Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management program at Fisher College is committed to providing educational excellence through carefully constructed, specialized, and functional human resource courses. This curriculum will provide a strong grounding in broad-based fundamental human resource management knowledge and skills to prepare students for meaningful and productive careers as human resource managers and professionals. Graduates will be able to combine the theory and practice of human resource management with an interpersonal/cross-cultural understanding of the diverse global environment.
Program Requirements
Human Resource Management Career Track
A Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management degree prepares students for opportunities and growth throughout their career, particularly in various roles within the field.
Most Human Resource jobs require exceptional people skills, with the ability to communicate effectively (both speaking and listening) and to get along with all kinds of people, from the CEO to the temporary office staff, being key. An eye for detail and the ability to make decisions are also necessary.
Careers in Human Resources are varied and can include positions such as Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO), Vice-President of Human Resources, Human Resources Manager or Director, Human Resource Business Partner, Compensation Manager, HR Project Manager, Recruiter, Global Compensation Analyst, Employee Relations Specialist, and Benefits Administrator. These roles offer diverse opportunities for those looking to excel in the HR field.
*Based on continuous enrollment of two courses every term. Time to completion may be shorter based on eligible transfer credit or longer if course enrollment varies.
Program Snapshot
Credits: 120
Term Length: 8 weeks
Learning Format: Online
Typical Time to Completion*: 20 terms: 3 years, 4 months
Additional Information
Degree Pathways
Students who have earned 30+ college credits are encouraged to inquire about the [Degree Completion Program (DCP).]