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Ph.D. in Human Resource Management

Program information.

The doctoral program in human resource management (HRM) prepares students for success in research universities as faculty members specializing in human resources. Doctoral students work closely with faculty to gain research and teaching expertise in the various functions and activities carried out as part of HRM, including the relationship between these practices and organizational strategies, cultures, and performance.

Many HRM scholars specialize or focus on more micro-level work, such as researching the impact of specific HR practices (e.g., selection or training techniques) on individual-level measures of satisfaction or performance. Alternatively, macro-level HR (i.e., “strategic HRM”) scholars study the effects of systems of HR policies and practices on organizational-level outcomes. KU faculty have expertise at both levels, as evidenced by publications in prestigious outlets.

Application deadlines

Priority: December 15, 2023

Final: January 10, 2024

  • Application requirements

Doctoral students work closely with faculty to gain research expertise in the various functions and activities carried out as part of HRM with a focus on the attraction, selection, retention, development, motivation, and utilization of individuals in organizations.

Part of our mission is to develop effective teachers. To that end, all doctoral students are required to teach at least two sections as independent instructors. The school and university prepare and reward doctoral students for excellence in teaching through various programs and awards.

Program details

Human resource managment core courses.

A graduate course in economics: BE 701: Business Economics OR BE 917: Advanced Managerial Economics OR ECON 700: Survey of Microeconomics

Note: BE 917: Business Economics, is preferred. Students coming into the program directly from an undergraduate degree may consider substituting BE 701: Business Economics, or ECON 700: Survey of Microeconomics. In the event a student has taken a graduate economics course prior to enrolling as a KU doctoral student, she/he may waive the requirement and substitute either an elective doctoral content course or a statistics/research methods course for this requirement.

MGMT 905:  Management Research Methods

MGMT 916: Major Management Theories

MGMT 950: Seminar in Human Resource Management I

MGMT 951: Seminar in Human Resource Management II

MGMT 953: Seminar in Organizational Behavior I OR         MGMT 954: Seminar in Organizational Behavior II

MGMT 956: Seminar in Strategic Management I OR      MGMT 957: Seminar in Strategic Management II

MGMT 998: Independent Study

MGMT 952: Special Topics in Human Resource Management (offered and required when there are 3 or more students in years 1 & 2 of the program)

Statistics/Research Methods Courses

At least four courses with advisor approval

At least two or more courses with advisor approval

For more information, view a detailed list of courses in the academic catalog.

  • Comprehensive exams
  • Dissertation proposal
  • Dissertation defense

Some students can complete the program in four years.

Program faculty

Clint Chadwick

  • Howard Fitch/Fred Ball Professor
  • Management and Entrepreneurship academic area

Patrick E. Downes

  • Associate Professor

Jill Ellingson

  • Neeli Bendapudi Professor of Management

Human Resource Management doctoral students

Kylie Hershey

  • Ph.D. Student

Ella Lee

  • Ph.D. Candidate

Mengwei Li

Ph.D. Program in Human Resources

Cornell university’s ilr school: a world leader in human resource management.

Cornell University is among the world’s most prestigious research universities — and its ILR School is the HR Studies leader. Cornell ILR focuses on the world of work with doctoral programs not only in HR, but also related fields such as organizational behavior, dispute resolution, labor relations, public policy and social statistics.

In a 2009 poll posted on the Academy of Management's HR Division listserv, members were asked, “If you were advising a top-notch student interested in pursuing a graduate degree in HR, what three schools would you recommend?” Scholars ranked ILR’s HR program as their top pick , citing Cornell’s program more frequently than any other.

Why Cornell’s Human Resources Ph.D. Program?

  • Unmatched program breadth and depth
  • Access to top scholars
  • Guaranteed full funding
  • Academic careers at top-notch universities

An Alumnus Perspective

“I had an awesome experience at Cornell. The professors were terrific, as were my fellow Ph.D. students. I could not have been better prepared to launch my career in teaching and research in human resource management.”

— Jeff Ericksen, Assistant Professor, School of Labor and Industrial Relations, Michigan State University (HR Ph.D. graduate)

Application Deadline: December 15th 

Contact information.

For more information on Cornell's Ph.D. in Human Resources program, please contact:

ILR Graduate Programs Office Cornell University 218 Ives Hall Ithaca, NY 14853

ph: (607) 255-1522 fax: (607) 254-5225 email: [email protected]

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Human Resource Management Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management

Capella’s online PhD in Business Management, Human Resource Management equips you with skills to develop winning teams and empower people to do their best work. This program builds on a curriculum of ethics, research, and practice in the human resource field – including a focus on diverse perspectives, new technologies, and emerging trends in the workplace. Our rigorous coursework will help you fuse theory and practice to form a basis for your own research and become an expert in global workforce issues.

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  • 11 Core courses
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  • This program requires a total of 90 quarter credits
  • You’ll need to complete 11 core courses, four specialization courses, one elective course, three virtual residencies, one comprehensive exam and one dissertation

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What you'll learn

This specialization prepares you to lead high-performance teams in diverse business settings. You’ll learn practical solutions to workplace challenges, evaluate new technology trends, and develop a systematic approach to problem-solving in the field.

On successful completion of this program, you should be able to:

  • Synthesize multidisciplinary theories that inform and shape theory and practice to attract, develop, and retain a global work force
  • Synthesize emerging trends and technological influences to advance the theory and practice of global Human Resource Management
  • Evaluate diverse demographic and cultural perspectives to advance the body of knowledge and practice in global human resource management
  • Exhibit proficiency in academic research, writing, and critical thinking skills
  • Evaluate ethical theories and frameworks that guide human resources practices in the 21st century
  • Integrate research and practices into the development of adaptive and innovative global workplace environments

Review the Capella career exploration guide  to learn more about this program and professional paths to explore.

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How much does the phd in business management cost.

The total cost of your degree will depend on academic performance, transfer credits, scholarships and other factors. See GuidedPath cost information below.

A structured learning format with an active peer community and faculty guidance. We’ll set the schedule, you meet the deadlines.

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  • 1 semester credit = 1.5 quarter credits
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$985 per credit,  $5,000  quarterly tuition max, 75 coursework credits, 12 max transfer credits

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The cost scenarios below are examples based on general program pricing and 2024–25 Capella tuition rates and assume the average number of transfer credits a student brings into the program. Pacing and pricing information is current as of Jan. 1, 2024. These rates are the same nationwide and may change depending on factors affecting program length and price. You are responsible for paying your own travel costs related to residencies, including plane, hotel, and food expenses.

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Phd in business management admission requirements.

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  • A master’s degree from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, or from an internationally recognized institution
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Your education can help you reach your goals, professionally and personally. Here are some of the jobs and employment settings to consider with a PhD in Business Management, Human Resource Management.

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  • Adjunct or part-time human resource management faculty
  • Full-time human resource management faculty
  • Dean or associate dean of business program
  • Human resource director
  • Director/vice president, human resources
  • Director/vice president talent acquisition
  • Director/vice president labor relations
  • Director/vice president EEO and/or diversity
  • Director/vice president compensation and benefits
  • Director/vice president human resource development
  • Chief human resource officer (CHRO)
  • Senior human resource manager

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  • Land-based or online college or university
  • Community college
  • Consulting firm
  • Corporation
  • Nonprofit organization
  • Manufacturing
  • Health care organization
  • Insurance firm
  • Small business
  • Government—local, state, federal

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About the Program

The Wisconsin PhD in management and human resources develops scholars in the domain of management.

The program prepares individuals for careers in research and teaching at leading research universities. Our students achieve placements as assistant professors at top research universities.

Core Areas of Research

Student research is supported by faculty in five core areas:

Organizational behavior

Human resources

Organization theory

Students in our PhD program work closely with faculty members to contribute to significant advancements in the theory and practice of management, as evidenced by our recently published journal articles . Our faculty members are renowned scholars, leaders at the Academy of Management and the Strategic Management Society, and editors in top scholarly journals.

Academic Requirements

The admissions process is highly competitive. All students must meet the general PhD requirements of both the UW–Madison Graduate School and the Wisconsin School of Business.

Ideal candidates for our program possess a strong academic background at the undergraduate or graduate level and come from a variety of educational backgrounds. A degree in business is not a prerequisite for doctoral-level study, although such a background may be helpful.

Program Coursework

New students in our PhD program start by taking two years of coursework (a course is typically three credits, and a total of thirty-two credits is required). Courses are selected in consultation with the PhD coordinator and your advisor.

A substantial share of coursework may be undertaken outside of the business school. Students take a diverse array of seminars in the economics, sociology, psychology, statistics, and computer science departments, depending on their specific research interests. These may be theory or methods courses. Required coursework in research methods and statistics includes a minimum of 18 credits.

During the period of coursework, students will work closely with faculty on research projects. These interactions often lead to research collaborations in which the student becomes a co-author on published research.

The Management and Human Resources Department offers a slate of foundational PhD seminars across the group’s core areas of research: strategy, human resource management, organizational behavior, organization theory, and entrepreneurship. The department also offers two research methods seminars. These seminar offerings vary from year to year, although most are offered every second year.

Doctoral students are expected to take all PhD seminars offered by the department. From these courses you will declare primary and secondary concentrations (e.g., strategy is primary and human resources is secondary).

Preliminary exams

Preliminary exams are written at the end of the second year (usually in early summer). The exam takes place over two days and consists of four questions: two regarding your primary concentration, one on your secondary concentration, and one concerning research methods.

Upon passing the preliminary exam, students focus on their own research, developing and defending a dissertation. Throughout the PhD program, students participate as full and active members of our research community. The department runs vibrant internal and external speaker series, with both UW and visiting faculty presenting research. Our PhD students actively participate as speakers, presenting their ongoing research.

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Faculty Research Interests

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Stav Atir Research interests: Knowledge Learning Confidence Judgment and decision making Gender bias View full profile Russell Coff Research interests: Competitive advantage Human capital Strategic management Innovation and creativity View full profile Jonathan Eckhardt Research interests: Student entrepreneurship and technology transfer Technology entrepreneurship Venture finance Entrepreneurship theory View full profile Martin Ganco Research interests: Entrepreneurship Employee mobility Innovation and technology Business strategy Complexity theory View full profile Barry Gerhart Research interests: Compensation Human resource management Incentives Staffing View full profile Florence Honoré Research interests: Entrepreneurship Human capital Employee mobility Strategic alliances Matching models View full profile Anyi Ma Research interests: Agency and community Gender and leadership Choice, control and freedom View full profile Jirs Meuris Research interests: Employee well-being and organizational performance Compensation and benefits Personal finances and financial decision-making Applications of behavioral science to public policy View full profile Alexander Stajkovic Research interests: Leadership and organizational behavior Reinforcement theory Social cognitive theory and self-efficacy Interaction between primed subconscious goals and conscious goals Core confidence View full profile Ann Terlaak Research interests: Business sustainability Corporate social responsibility Organizational learning Behavioral theory of the firm View full profile Charlie Trevor Research interests: Compensation Human resource management Consequences of employee turnover View full profile Chia-Jung Tsay Research interests: Decision-making Implicit biases Performance Expertise Policy View full profile Victoria Zhang Research interests: Social networks Norm-violations Behavioral change Computational social science View full profile Connect With Current Students

We encourage you to contact our doctoral students in management and human resources to hear their perspectives on the Wisconsin PhD Program.

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Graduates of our PhD specialization in management and human resources have accepted tenure-track positions at top research universities.

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Online Doctorate Degree in Human Resources

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Online Human Resources Doctorate Degree: An Overview

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  • Human resources management in the 21st century.
  • Compensation and benefits.
  • Labor relations.
  • Legal issues in human resources management.
  • Technology systems in human resources and workforce development.
  • Career theory and decision-making.
  • Organizational behavior performance and evaluation.
  • Human resources talent management.

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  • Advanced theoretical foundations of human resources development
  • Human resources and workforce development ethical and legal issues
  • Quality management and productivity
  • Quantitative research techniques
  • Contemporary perspectives in organizational leadership theory

What Online Human Resources Doctorate Degree Holders Have to Say

“I apply what I learned in school in everything I do at work. For example, one of the committees I’m on now is charged with a large implementation project. At the forefront of my mind are the tenets of change management and the ingredients for sustainable change. The coursework provided me the confidence and knowledge to contribute in ways that would have never been possible otherwise. I’m better at thinking through concepts and specific steps that are crucial in exacting sustainable change. I feel like I’m more valuable in teams because I bring a different perspective.“I learned a great deal about change management and theory, the importance of adequately preparing an environment and its stakeholders for change, and ways to exact healthy change. We live in a state of flux, and navigating change can be difficult. A monumental thing that stood out as I got deeper into the program was how successful change can be when organizations and their leadership teams make commitments to effectively communicate, practice transparency and honor stakeholders…not just in words, but in actions. In the real world these things don’t always happen or there wouldn’t be entire programs teaching the subject matter, but think of the possibilities if they did.”
“The business and industry training coursework was very helpful for me especially as I pursued new leadership positions in the training space at work. However, the most significant learning came through the dissertation process. From topic selection, learning and applying research practices, recognizing the value of academic writing, and ‘"owning’" my expertise, I had no other option but to pull from my own motivation and efficacy. I routinely use all of the skills gleaned from this process today - post graduation: initiative, composure, persistence, confidence, and empathy.”
“A piece of advice I would have for prospective students would be to select a research topic before starting the program so you can focus on that topic throughout the program.“Something I learned in school that applies to my work today is the importance of understanding what I am attempting to solve when designing programs or creating strategies.”

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Wharton’s PhD program in Management is flexible and interdisciplinary, applying social science disciplines and research methods to management problems. It offers specializations in strategy, international business, organizational behavior and theory, and human resource management.

The faculty has a broad range of interests ranging from the behavior of individuals and groups to organizational strategy. Major areas of faculty research currently include: human resources and competitiveness; foreign strategic investments and international cooperative relationships; organizational learning and adaptation; technology adoption, diffusion, and transfer within and across organizations; and new venture formation, growth, and corporate entrepreneurship.

Each student draws on the faculty’s diverse expertise and varied interests to develop a program uniquely suited to his or her interests. The program encourages students to gain research experience by working closely with faculty on a variety of projects. Recent placements include the Harvard Business School, INSEAD, New York University, University of Illinois, University of Maryland, University of Michigan and the University of Texas.

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HR-MBA-Top Online Programs

This article features the top 15 Online Ph.D. Programs in Human Resources.

An online Ph.D. in human resources is ideal for professionals in the field. On-campus doctoral degree programs require a significant time commitment. And in many cases, candidates need to relocate. However, an online Ph.D. is much more flexible. These programs are still quite rigorous. However, they allow busy working professionals to schedule their human resource studies around prior commitments. 

Human resources is a growing field, and those in HR management can expect to make an average of $126,230 annually. However, management and leadership positions require high-level training. And that’s where an online doctorate comes in. 

In this post, we’ve ranked 15 of the best online PhD programs in human resources. You will note that these programs are affordable. And they offer the same academic experience you would get on campus. Most take three to five years to complete. 

We’ve highlighted a range of online degrees. Some are entirely asynchronous and allow for maximum flexibility. Other programs are more structured and require a few campus visits each year. And a few are hybrid programs combining online and on-campus instruction. 

If you’re considering pursuing an online Ph.D. program in human resources, check out this list. 

You may also like: Top 20 PhD in Human Resources Programs (Online and On-campus)

Top 10 Online PhD Programs in Human Resources

Online Ph.D. Human Resources Methodology

To identify the top 15 online Ph.D. human resources programs, we started with a search on NCES College Navigator. From there, we created a list of colleges offering online doctoral programs in human resources.

From our list, we created a rating system (seen below) to select the best Ph.D. in human resources online programs. Where there were ties, we favored the doctoral programs with the lower graduate tuition rate. Please note that the tuition rates listed are based on in-state costs per academic year. The costs for non-residents or for online doctorate degree students may differ.

Student-to-Faculty Ratio

  • 15:1 or less= 3 Points
  • Greater than 15:1= 1 Point

Average Graduate Tuition Rate

  • Less than $15,000 per year= 5 Points
  • Between $15,000 and $20,000 per year= 3 Point
  • More than $20,000 per year= 1 Point

Overall Graduation Rate

  • Greater than 80%= 3 Point
  • 80% or Less= 1 Point

Below are 15 schools that offer the best Phd in human resources online

Summary of Top 15 Ph.D. Human Resource Online Programs:

Ranking the top online ph.d. programs in human resources , #15 – regent university – virginia beach, virginia .

Regent University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Online Doctorate in Human Resources:

Ph.d. in organizational leadership-human resource development .

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $15,590 

Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges 

Doctorate in Human Resources Score:  5

Regent University offers an online Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership. There are five concentrations. This allows students to personalize the program to meet their goals and interests. They include: 

  • Ecclesial Leadership
  • Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • Human Resource Development
  • Individualized Studies
  • Organizational Leadership

This human resources program requires 60 credit hours of graduate studies. This degree prepares students to influence their organizations as teachers, scholars, and leaders. They will learn to analyze the impact of cultural, political, and religious trends. And they will become influential human resource managers in the human resources field. This is a research-based terminal degree that is taught from a Christian worldview. Some of the core courses include: 

  • Organizational Theory & Design 
  • Organizational Behavior 
  • Design of Adult Learning Communities 
  • Ethical Human Resource Development 
  • Trends in Organizational Leadership Research 

After completing all coursework successfully, students of this Regent University online Phd will have comprehensive exams. They will then begin work on their dissertations. 

#14 – Sullivan University – Louisville, Kentucky 

Sullivan University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Ph.D. in Management – Human Resource Leadership 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $15,840 

Doctorate in Human Resources Score:  7

Sullivan University features an innovative online PhD in Management Program. And students can further customize the program with a Human Resource Leadership concentration. It is ideal for students planning to work in human resources departments or as human resource managers.

Sullivan uses a scholar-practitioner model. This prepares students to become both leaders and scholars in their organizations. No GRE or GMAT is required for admission. And it can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis, allowing for maximum flexibility. Students will take core management courses plus human-resource-related courses. Some of these may include: 

  • Workforce Analytics and Technology 
  • Organizations and External Environments 
  • Proposal Development
  • Human Capital Management 
  • Human Capital Effectiveness

This PhD in hr management online program is excellent for students who are currently working. And it is also ideal for those with too many commitments to attend a Ph.D. program in person. There are no residencies or on-campus visits required. So it can be completed from anywhere with an internet connection. It is also one of the few doctoral human resource programs that can be completed full or part-time. 

Sullivan features a professional and dedicated faculty that mentors students throughout the human resources program. The school has the lowest student to faculty ratio on our list. And candidates will work with peers from all over the world on research projects. 

#13 – Capella University – Minneapolis, Minnesota 

Capella University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management Specialization-PhD in Business Management 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $14,784 

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission 

Capella University offers an online PhD in Business Management. Students can further customize this program with a concentration in Human Resource Management. This Ph.D. in human resource management online program focuses on the practical applications of HR. Students will learn about emerging trends and new technology from diverse perspectives. And the rigorous curriculum will teach candidates to become effective human resources managers.

This top PhD in human resources features a flexible course load. This allows students to take between one and three courses each quarter. Some of the courses in this 90-credit program include: 

  • Foundations of Human Resource Theory and Practice 
  • Creating Adaptive, Innovative Workplaces 
  • Attracting and Retaining Talent 
  • Human Resource Practices for Developing Talent 

Students will complete core coursework, electives, exams, and a dissertation. There is no need to go to the Minneapolis campus. Instead, the required residencies can be completed virtually. The program is also ACBSP-accredited. Some of the skills candidates will learn in this program include: 

  • Hiring the best staff 
  • Staying current with HR trends 
  • Evaluating HR practices 
  • Using research-backed strategies in the workplace

Capella uses a GuidedPath format for this program. This format allows students to interact with their peers and faculty. There is a set schedule, and students are required to meet the deadlines. This makes it an ideal program for those who need a structured format. Online students benefit from the same rigorous curriculum as their on-campus counterparts. And they earn the same human resource management degree.

#12 – Bellevue University – Bellevue, Nebraska 

Bellevue University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Ph.D. in Human Capital Management 

For more information: Bellevue University  

Average Graduation Tuition Rate: $10,980 

Bellevue University features an online PhD in Human Capital Management. This executive-level program is focused on the latest knowledge in the hr management field. Students will need to complete 51 credit hours to meet the major requirements. And the HR coursework at Bellevue University is divided into easy-to-follow modules.

Students in this human capital management Bellevue program learn the skills to treat employees as valuable assets. This unique approach provides them with a deeper understanding of organizational dynamics. Additionally, candidates at Bellevue University develop strong research and analytical skills. And they collaborate with other PhD human capital management students and faculty throughout the program. This allows them to network with human resource professionals all over the country. Some of the courses in this human resource management online program include: 

  • Human Learning and Decision Making
  • Economics of Human Capital Valuation Issues
  • Research in Organizations
  • Qualitative Methods
  • Performance Management
  • Strategic Human Capital Management
  • Assessing Human Capital Effectiveness

This top online human resource management degree program also requires a dissertation and a comprehensive exam. The dissertation involves an extensive research project around human capital management. Students will address and solve a real-world HR program in an organization.

#11 – Colorado State University – Fort Collins, Colorado 

Colorado State University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Ph.D. in Education and Human Resource Studies 

For more information: Colorado State University  

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $10,834 

This top HR online PhD from Colorado State University is focused on organizational performance and change. This is a hybrid human resource management degree program designed for working human resource professionals. Students will complete some work online. However, the program also requires candidates to meet biweekly on Saturday mornings. This takes place at the Colorado State University Denver campus.

Faculty are all industry experts with extensive research experience in the hr management field. And they specialize in areas like: 

  • Socialization and onboarding 
  • Constructivist inquiry 
  • Workplace learning systems 
  • Leadership scenario planning 
  • Political, social, and relational aspects of the workplace 

The curriculum features a blend of coursework. And it is designed to focus on research skills and applied expertise. Students take two courses each semester and move through the program as a cohort. This allows them to develop professional relationships with colleagues in the hr management field. Some of the courses in the online doctorate degree program include: 

  • Theory and Practice of Change 
  • Organizational Learning, Performance, Change
  • Scenario Planning in Organizations
  • Social, Cultural, and Political Foundations of the Workplace 

Candidates in this program will work on growth-oriented practical activities. This allows them to walk away with knowledge they can immediately apply to their work. This highly selective program is open to only a few applicants each year.

#10– Old Dominion University – Norfolk, Virginia 

Old Dominion University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Ph.D. Occupational and Technical Studies Concentration, Human Resources Training Emphasis 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $10,207 

ODU offers one of the top online PhD in Human Resources programs. This degree has an occupation and technical studies concentration with an HR training emphasis. And it is designed to prepare students for government, industry, and business leadership positions. Through this program, students will develop skills aligned with the following: 

  • The Association for Talent Development Standards 
  • The International Society for Performance Improvement Standards 

Candidates will need to complete a minimum of 60 credit hours. There are two residencies that require students to be on the Norfolk campus. These are each two weeks long and take place during the summer. Other than these two experiences, no additional campus visits are required. Students will complete core research, HR, and elective courses. They will also need to complete a dissertation. Some of the online courses include for this human resource management degree include:

  • Principles and Practices of Human Performance 
  • Human Performance Assessment 
  • Trends and Issues of Economic and Workforce Development 
  • Instructional Systems Design 
  • Research Design and Analysis 

Some courses meet at specific times online. However, students can complete much of the coursework on their own schedule. All students have an expert faculty mentor to guide them throughout the program. And they also have access to many online resources. This includes tutoring, the library, a writing center, career coaching, and more. 

See Also: 5 Careers for a Human Resources Ph.D. Graduate  

#9 – Indiana Wesleyan University – Marion, Indiana 

Indiana Wesleyan University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership

For more information: Indiana Wesleyan University 

Average Graduation Tuition Rate: $9,715 

Indiana Wesleyan University offers an excellent online PhD degree in Organizational Leadership. This hybrid program is delivered through a blend of onsite and online classes. IWU is a Christian university providing a Christ-centered doctoral program. And it is based on the latest research and best practices in the field. Students can earn their degrees in just 40 months. And all candidates move through the program as a cohort. 

Online PhD students complete three week-long summer institutes in person. During this time, they will attend workshops and events. And they will have plenty of networking opportunities with other human resources managers. Some of the core courses for this popular human resources online PhD program include: 

  • Organization Theory and Design 
  • Change, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship 
  • Organizational and Adult Learning 
  • Advanced Research Design 
  • Global Perspectives on Leadership 
  • Ethics and Leadership 

This program offers a combination of synchronous and asynchronous sessions. As a result, it is highly flexible. It emphasizes leadership through a multicultural and global lens. And it is specifically focused on integrity, inclusion, and international perspectives. The program is ideal for candidates who want to develop their skills for work in human resources departments, leadership, consulting, and more.

At under $10,000 per academic year, IWU offers one of the best online doctorate programs for affordability. The school has regional accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission.

#8 – University of Southern Mississippi – Hattiesburg, Mississippi 

University of Southern Mississippi: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Doctor of Philosophy in Human Capital Development 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $9,094 

The University of Southern Mississippi offers a hybrid Ph.D. in Human Capital Development. This internationally-recognized program combines on-campus learning with online instruction. So students will need to live near the campus to be eligible. Faculty are all experts in the field. And they bring their experience into the classroom. As a result, candidates gain a broad understanding of topics such as: 

  • Workforce Development 
  • Performance Improvement 
  • Human Capital Analytics 
  • Organizational Culture 
  • Change Leadership 
  • Strategic Planning 

To complete the program, students must complete a minimum of 54 hours of graduate study. This includes core, elective, and research courses. Additionally, all candidates are required to complete a comprehensive examination and research dissertation. Some of the courses in this hybrid program may include: 

  • Research in Human Capital Development 
  • Change Leadership in Human Capital Development 
  • Emerging Technologies for Human Capital Development 

The partially online PhD program is offered through the USM School of Leadership. At just over $9,000 per academic year, it’s one of the best online doctorate programs for affordability. Additionally, financial assistance is available. For example, the university has over 900 assistantships available for graduate students. Assistants receive full tuition waivers and stipends. Federal financial aid, scholarships, and grants are also available for this doctoral program. 

Related: Online Master’s in Human Resources in Mississippi  

#7 – Bowling Green State University – Bowling Green, Ohio

Bowling Green State University: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Ph.D. in Technology Management-Human Resource Development and Training 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $8,017 

BGSU offers a high-quality education with it’s online PhD in Technology Management. This program features several concentrations, including one in Human Resource Development and Training. This online degree is delivered in cooperation with five other nationally-accredited universities. And it is designed to teach leadership skills to today’s technical HR professionals.

Students in this program will be equipped for high level roles as training and development managers. The curriculum is rigorous, and the program requires 66 credit hours for completion. Some of the courses include: 

  • Internet Research Methods 
  • Legal and Ethical Dimensions of HRD Practitioners 
  • Management and Coordination of Training and Development 
  • Improving Human Performance in Organizations 
  • Evaluation of Human Resource Development Programs 

Candidates will also complete nine credit hours of professional studies. These can be independent study courses or electives. Or they may be projects or internships that relate to their specialization. Students will work with their instructors to design the coursework. Internships can also be designed to provide doctoral students with practical experience.

This program is unique, with students participating from all over the country. And it is ideal for students who want to earn a Ph.D. but cannot relocate due to prior commitments. Additionally, at just over $8,000 per academic year, it is one of the best online doctorate programs in terms of affordability.

Related: 10 Best Internships for Human Resource Majors

#6 – University of Arkansas – Fayetteville, Arkansas 

University of Arkansas: Ph.D. Human Resource Management

EdD in Human Resource and Workforce Development Education 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $7,875 

UARK offers an EdD in Human Resource and Workforce Development Education. The university has provided this top online HR doctorate degree for over seven years. As a result, the curriculum has evolved to meet current HR trends. In addition, students can complete the program 100 percent online. And there are no on-campus residency requirements. This makes it an excellent choice for busy working HR professionals and training and development specialists.

New students are admitted each fall, spring, and summer semester. Students must complete at least 96 total semester hours of graduate studies. Some of the courses in this online program include: 

  • Qualitative Research Design and Analysis 
  • Quantitative Research Design and Analysis 
  • Project and Program Evaluation 
  • History and Foundations of Human Resources
  • Organization Development 
  • Human Resource Training & Development 
  • Entrepreneurial Development 

Exceptionally promising new students to the doctoral program may qualify for financial assistance. This includes tuition waivers, assistantships, and fellowships. Additionally, some students may be eligible for a stipend. However, this is one of the most affordable human resources doctoral programs online.

Although the program is remote, it requires a significant time commitment. The university allows candidates seven years to complete the doctoral degree. An exam and dissertation are required. Additionally, students must take the GRE to be considered for admission to this workforce development education program.

Related: Online Master’s in Human Resources in Arkansas

#5 – Liberty University – Lynchburg, Virginia 

Liberty University: Human Resources Online

Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in Human Resources 

For more information: Liberty University

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $7,847 

Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges 

The HR Business Administration program at Liberty University is a fully remote. And it takes just three-and-a-half years to complete. HR courses are delivered in a convenient online format with optional intensives. And because the coursework is asynchronous, you can complete the human resources degree at your own pace. For flexibility, Liberty University has one of the best online HR management doctoral programs on our list. 

Students in the Liberty University program gain practical, real-world knowledge. And this knowledge is designed to carry over from the classroom to the workplace. As a result, candidates will learn to solve complex HR problems in their organizations. Some of the featured HR business administration courses may include: 

  • Workforce Planning
  • Employment Compensation Management 
  • Human Resource Development 
  • Strategic Thinking for Decision-Making 

This rigorous and challenging online doctorate human resources degree program sets candidates apart and prepares them for advanced roles in human resources departments. As with most business schools, students will gain specialized knowledge in leadership, finance, accounting, and many other areas. Graduates of this HR business administration program have found satisfying careers as: 

  • Recruitment Specialists 
  • Development Specialists 
  • Compensation and Benefits Managers 
  • Human Resources Directors

Professors keep students engaged through hands-on case studies and experiential exercises. All these experiences are designed to prepare students for high-level leadership positions. Liberty University is a leader in providing high-quality education online. As a result, the school has many support resources to help HR business administration students succeed. Liberty also offers a master’s degree in HR.

#4 – University of Texas at Tyler – Tyler, Texas 

University of Texas at Tyler: Human Resources Online

Ph.D. in Human Resource Development 

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $6,264 

The University of Texas at Tyler features a hybrid Ph.D. in Human Resource Development. This program requires students to come to campus just five times each semester. And candidates can earn their doctoral human resources degree in only two-and-a-half years of study. Faculty includes Dr. Jerry Gilley, the author of the first textbook on HR development principles. 

Students will work alongside expert professors on a range of research projects in HR. It is offered through the Soules College of Business, one of the best business schools in the country. To be considered, applicants need a master’s degree in HR or a related field. Additionally, they should have a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale on previous master’s degree coursework. Some of the online coursework includes: 

  • Talent Management and Development 
  • Proposal Development 
  • Foundations of Qualitative Research 
  • Leadership Theory and Practice 
  • Advanced Theoretical Foundations of HRD 
  • Advanced Quantitative Research in HRD 

An exam is required after completing all coursework. Then, students will work on a dissertation of original research. Candidates have five years to complete the program after admission. Transfer coursework is not accepted.

At just over $6,000 per academic year, UT Tyler offers one of the best online doctorate programs for affordability. Financial support for this human resources management online program is available. This includes scholarships, grants, loans, and Federal financial aid. Additionally, students may apply for various fellowships and assistantships. 

See also: Online Master’s in Human Resources in Texas

#3 – Johnson & Wales University – Providence, Rhode Island 

Johnson & Wales University: Human Resources Online

Doctor of Business Administration – Organization Development 

For more information: Johnson & Wales University

Average Graduate Tuition Rate: $14,706 

Accreditation: New England Commission of Higher Education Doctorate in Doctorate in Human Resources Doctorate in Human Resources Score:  9

Johnson & Wales offers a DBA with a concentration in Organizational Development. This is a fully remote program with no on-campus residencies. Online students will work with a small group of cohorts, generally under 18 participants. And they will have the opportunity to collaborate on various projects with faculty and other human resources professionals. The curriculum teaches students to solve complex business challenges. And it gives them the practical skills to become innovators within the human resources field. 

Online students work on one eight-week course at a time. And most courses in the human resources management online program are asynchronous. This means there are no set class times. Instead, students can complete their studies on their own schedule. This flexibility is excellent for those who are currently working. Some of the courses in this business administration HR management program include: 

  • Innovation and Change 
  • Organizational Strategy and Design 
  • Leading and Managing Large-Scale Transformation 
  • Contemporary Leadership Issues 
  • Research Design 
  • Executive Decision-Making 

The entire HR business administration program can be completed in three years. Students will also need to complete a dissertation and oral defense. However, Johnson & Wales has a unique lock-step dissertation process. This model guides students methodically through the dissertation. 

The student to faculty ratio at the school is an impressive 15:1. And all faculty at Johnson & Wales hold terminal degrees in their fields. And students will develop relationships with faculty mentors. These instructors will guide them throughout the HR business administration program. Additionally, they will develop a network of HR professionals and colleagues. And this will assist them long after they have completed the program. The college also offers a master’s degree in human resource management.

#2 – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Champaign, Illinois 

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Human Resources Online

EdD in Education Policy, Organization, and Leadership with a concentration in HR Development 

Average Graduation Tuition Rate: $14,635 

Doctorate in Human Resources Score:  9

The University of Illinois College of Education features an online EdD program. This program offers a unique concentration in HR Development. The program is designed to improve individual learning and workplace development in organizations. This top online doctorate in HR management includes courses like: 

  • Principles in Human Resource Education
  • Instructional and Training System Design
  • Learning Technologies
  • Organization Development
  • Advanced Theories in Human Resource Development

Students in this program will receive a offers a high-quality education from one of the most popular colleges in the country. They will learn to design, implement, and evaluate HR programs. And they will learn to become innovative training and development managers. This online doctorate degree is ideal for those who want to pursue an academic career in employee relations. But graduates of this online education program have also found employment in health care, financial services, and more.

#1 – Northcentral University – San Diego, California 

Northcentral University: Human Resources Online

Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resource Management 

Average Graduation Tuition Rate: $10,260 

Our top choice for a PhD in Human Resources online is Northcentral University. This program is designed for individuals seeking leadership positions or work in academia. And it is one of the most flexible doctoral programs to make our list. Students can earn their degrees from anywhere in the world. There are no group assignments, scheduled lectures, or semester start dates. Faculty have all earned their doctorate degrees. And they are eager to share their knowledge and experience with their students. As a result, candidates receive one-on-one mentoring. Some of the courses include: 

  • Labor Relations
  • Human Resources Management in the 21st Century
  • Organizational Behavior in Human Resources Management
  • Legal Issues in Human Resources Management
  • Strategic Human Resource Management
  • Compensation Management

The program requires 60 credit hours and takes an average of 49 months to complete. However, some students finish in as little as 38 months. In addition, the school offers six full-tuition scholarships to incoming Ph.D. students. Federal financial aid, loans, grants, and other scholarships are also available for this online learning program.

This is a research-based degree human resources program. And it prepares students to contribute their knowledge to the HR field. The unique one-on-one learning model ensures that all students get personalized attention. Northcentral further supports its online students with a wealth of virtual resources.

The school also offers a master’s degree in human resource management.

Online Doctorate in Human Resources

The work of HR may constitute the most varied “to-do list” among all occupations. It includes a wide range of administrative tasks such as benefits and payroll. But it also involves interacting with personnel, development, and training. 

There has been strong global competition and technological advancements in the field. As a result, organizations have made allowances for inevitable changes. This planning is the backbone of human resources management. And it forms the basis for modern HR management doctoral degree programs.

Online vs. On-Campus Doctorate

Online learning provides a flexible option for professionals in the field. These programs offer the same courses of study and are taught with the same rigor. As a result, they lead to the same professional opportunities after graduation. PhD human resources online programs are ideal for students who have family or other obligations. And they are more hassle-free in regard to commuting or scheduling.

What Courses Will I Take for an Online HR Ph.D. Program?

Prospective students pursuing a Ph.D. in HR management can expect to take a range of courses. Generally, these will be online human resource courses that teach the following objectives: 

  • Global Conceptions of Leadership
  • Leadership and Individual Development
  • Application of Research Methods
  • Organizational and Adult Learning
  • Team Building

The Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the top professional organization in the field. And it lists these disciplines within the industry:

  • Health, Safety, and Security of Employees
  • Employee Relations
  • Rewards, Compensations, and Benefits
  • Organizational Development

These topics will likely be covered in online doctorate in human resources programs. Additionally, some colleges and universities offer an array of concentrations. As a result, prospective online students can choose an online learning program that most closely aligns with their goals.

What Is an Accelerated Online Human Resources Ph.D. Degree Program?

An accelerated online Ph.D. program uses shorter teaching sessions. For example, instead of the traditional 16 weeks, students take online education courses in seven, eight, or ten-week increments. If you take extra credits each semester, you can earn your degree faster. Accelerated programs are ideal if your goal is to earn your Ph.D. quickly. However, additional stress accompanies such accelerated programs. So you should consider your strengths and weaknesses before enrolling in an accelerated online phd program.

Can I Still Work While Pursuing My Ph.D. in Human Resources Online?

For many students, undertaking a Ph.D. in human resources is a full-time job. However, sometimes necessity requires that you continue working while earning your Ph.D. in HR management. Ideally, you will find employment in the field. This way, you will see the day-to-day applications of your studies. The workload of traditional vs. online Ph.D. programs is the same. A good rule of thumb is to plan on spending around 40 hours a week studying for your degree. This guideline can help you determine if it will still be feasible to work while pursuing an online education.

What Are the Graduation Requirements for an Online Ph.D. in HR?

Generally, the doctorate degree requirements are between 58 and 66 credit hours. And there is typically a minimum of 20 courses. You must also pass a comprehensive examination and produce your dissertation to earn your degree in HR management.

This concludes our ranking of the best online phd programs human resources

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The objective of the doctoral program coursework is to provide students with the knowledge of their chosen major field through exposure to the current literature as well as to acquaint the student with research methodologies and designs. Students in the PhD program are expected to dedicate themselves to the program full time.

The coursework for a PhD in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management consists of six seminars in the student’s major (three required and three elective courses), three courses in research methodology and statistics, and three courses in a minor field of the student's choice. The minor field must be approved by the advisor for the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship and the minor field department. Each doctoral student is also required to take a teaching development seminar. 

Degree Requirements

Required courses.

Students are required to take all three courses.

  • Z601 Doctoral Seminar in Organizational Behavior
  • Z615 Seminar in Human Resource (HR) Management
  • Z798 Seminar in Research Methods

Elective Courses

Students must select three from the following:

  • D620 Seminar in International Business
  • J601 Seminar in Strategic Management I
  • J602 Theoretical Foundations of Strategy II
  • W601 Organization Theory
  • W610 Theoretical Foundations of Entrepreneurship
  • Independent study courses as approved by the advisor

Research Methods and Statistics

Students must take three courses.

  • X610 Statistics for Research
  • X611 Statistics for Research
  • One other relevant methods or statistics class

Minor Field

Students take at least three courses in the minor field.

Many students take their minor within the Department of Management & Entrepreneurship, in the field of Entrepreneurship or in the field of Strategic Management and Organizational Theory. Students may not “double count” courses toward the minor and major. Students may also take their minor from a related field inside or outside the Kelley School of Business (e.g., psychology, economics, or sociology).

Teaching Course Requirement

X630 Teaching Development Seminar

Qualifying Exam

All doctoral candidates are required to successfully complete a qualifying examination during the second summer of their residency in the program. This exam will cover both Research Methods and Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Management.

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Department of Management and Human Resources PhD Specialization in Human Resources

The primary goal of the Management and Human Resources PhD program is to develop top-class researchers in the field of management, with specializations in the areas of entrepreneurship, human resource management, international business, organizational behavior and strategic management.

The specialization in Human Resources (HR) is dedicated to understanding how work organizations can perform more effectively by better management of their human resources. That is, we are interested in understanding, identifying, and improving the effectiveness of HR practices (whether in the U.S. or in other countries) in the various functions and activities carried out as part of HR, and determining the optimal fit between these practices and organizational strategies, cultures, and performance.

Important research areas include recruiting, employee selection, performance management, learning, training and development, total rewards (compensation and benefits), and strategic human resource management.

Our faculty studies HR from theoretical perspectives based in economics, psychology, sociology, and management using both quantitative and qualitative research methods. Typically, our faculty’s research investigates issues that contribute to the academic discipline as well as inform practice.The emphasis is on studies at the individual, team or group, organizational, and crosslevels of analysis. Our faculty also examines topics that can be considered to be in the realm of organizational behavior including work-family balance, job and work design, and teams. Also, our HR research is not limited to any one type of industry. We study practices within industries such as the middle markets, call centers, the military, restaurants, and hospitals as well as non-profits such as fire departments.

10 Reasons to Choose to Study at OSU

  • High Productivity: Our program was ranked #4 in the 2021 TAMUGA management research productivity ranking ( http://www.tamugarankings.com/rankings/2021-2/ ).
  • Strong Student-Faculty Ratio: Our PhD program, with 13 faculty members specializing in Organizational Behavior/Human Resources (OB/HR) and a selective cohort of 5-7 doctoral students, ensures personalized attention and mentorship. This structure offers students abundant opportunities to collaborate with a diverse faculty, each contributing unique expertise and skills.
  • Benjamin Campbell, Associate Editor at Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal
  • Tracy Dumas, Senior Editor at Organization Science
  • Jia (Jasmine) Hu, Associate Editor at Journal of Applied Psychology
  • Kaifeng Jiang, Associate Editor at Personnel Psychology
  • Howard Klein, Editor-in-chief at Human Resource Management
  • Tanya Menon, Associate Editor at Management Science
  • Raymond Noe, Former Associate Editor at Journal of Organizational Behavior
  • Bennett Tepper, Former Associate Editor at Academy of Management Journal
  • Steffanie Wilk, Former Senior Editor at Organization Science
  • Editorial Board Representation: Our OB/HR faculty members serve on the editorial boards of numerous top-tier outlets, including Academy of Management Journal (2 faculty), Journal of Applied Psychology (3 faculty), Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (4 faculty), Personnel Psychology (2 faculty), and Journal of Management (4 faculty).
  • Five of our esteemed faculty members - Jasmine Hu, Timothy Judge, Howard Klein, Raymond Noe, and Bennett Tepper - have been honored as Fellows of the Academy of Management and/or the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Each of these distinguished scholars has amassed nearly or over 10,000 citations on Google Scholar.
  • Three of our faculty members - Timothy Judge, Howard Klein, and Raymond Noe - hold high rankings on the list of "Most-cited Authors in Popular Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology Textbooks," as per the study by Aguinis et al., 2017.
  • Jasmine Hu, Kaifeng Jiang, Timothy Judge, Raymond Noe, Bennet Tepper were recognized as “ World’s Top 2% of the most-cited scholars and scientists ” (2022) 
  • Timothy Judge holds the distinction of being the most highly cited academic in the field of business and management among those whose first publication appeared between 1990 and 1999 according to a recent study by Dr. Harzing.
  • Jasmine Hu, Timothy Judge, and Bennett Tepper have been recognized as among the most productive and most-cited leadership scholars, as noted in studies by Arici et al., 2021, and Zhao and Li, 2019.
  • Our faculty have frequently earned prestigious recognitions such as the 'Best Paper' award (most recently won by Kathleen Keeler in Academy of Management Review in 2021), and the 'Best Reviewer' award (most recently bestowed upon Hun Lee in Journal of Applied Psychology in 2022).
  • Our faculty have utilized their expertise to author textbooks in the OB/HR field (e.g., Timothy Judge and Raymond Noe).
  • Two of our faculty members, Jasmine Hu and Robert Lount, have been recognized as "Best 40 Under 40 Business School Professors" by Poets and Quants.
  • Successful Alumni: Our recent OB/HR alumni hold tenure-track positions at research-intensive institutions, including Sarah Doyle (University of Arizona), Hee Man Park (Penn State University), Seunghoo Chung (Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Carrie Zhang (Wayne State University), and Yuhan Zhan (Florida International University).
  • The Fisher Leadership Initiative ( FLI ): With Tim Judge as the executive director, FLI provides additional resources and opportunities for conducting research.
  • Networking Opportunities: Our faculty, highly esteemed and well-connected within the field, can assist students in expanding their professional networks. We organize social and professional gatherings on a regular basis.
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The Pathways To A Career in Human Resources: Degree Options Decoded

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If you find youself asking “What degree do you need for a human resources career?” or “What to study for becoming an HR manager?” then we have a list of recommendations you could consider. Picking the right degree for a career in HR can make your journey towards the workplace much easier in the long run.

The human resources (HR) field is a dynamic and multifaceted domain, offering diverse career trajectories for those with a passion for people management and organizational development. Whether you’re a seasoned professional seeking to advance your HR expertise or a newcomer eager to break into this rewarding industry, navigating the landscape of academic programs and degree options can be a crucial first step. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into what degrees you need for a human resources career, and what to study for becoming an HR professional, empowering you to make an informed decision that aligns with your aspirations and strengths.

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Understanding the Relevance of Degree Programs for a Human Resources Career

The human resources function is a strategic pillar within any organization, responsible for attracting, developing, and retaining top talent. As such, employers often seek candidates with specialized knowledge and skills in areas such as talent management, employee relations, compensation and benefits, and organizational effectiveness.

So then, what degree do you need for a human resources career? While a specific HR degree is not always a mandatory requirement, the right educational background can provide a solid foundation for navigating the complexities of the HR landscape.

What Degree Is Best for an HR Job?

When it comes to pursuing a degree for a career in human resources, you have a range of options to consider. From associate-level programs to doctoral-level studies, each level of education offers unique benefits and prepares you for different stages of your HR journey. If you’re wondering what to study to become an HR expert, then a dedicated degree for a human resource career is your best bet.

Associate Degree in Human Resources

An associate degree in human resources, typically a two-year program, is an excellent starting point for those seeking entry-level positions within the HR field. These programs provide a solid grounding in the fundamental principles of HR, covering topics such as employee relations, recruitment and selection, and HR administration. With an associate degree, you can take on roles like HR assistant, HR coordinator, or HR associate, gaining valuable hands-on experience and laying the foundation for further advancement.

Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources Management

For those aspiring to more senior-level HR positions, a bachelor’s degree in human resources management is a popular and widely recognized credential. These four-year programs delve deeper into the strategic and operational aspects of HR, equipping you with skills in areas like talent acquisition, training and development, compensation and benefits, and employee engagement. Graduates of these programs are well-positioned to take on roles such as HR generalist, HR specialist, or HR business partner. A Bachelor’s degree for a human resources career can be an ideal stepping stone towards a master’s degree or a parallel program where you gain skills that are complimentary to those required in HR.

Master’s Degree in Human Resources Management

If you’re aiming to ascend to managerial or executive-level positions within the HR field, a master’s degree in human resources management (MHRM) or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in HR can be a game-changer. These advanced programs typically take one to two years to complete and focus on developing strategic leadership abilities, data-driven decision-making, and a holistic understanding of organizational dynamics. Graduates of these programs may pursue roles like HR manager, talent acquisition manager, or chief human resources officer (CHRO).

Doctoral Degree in Human Resources

For those with a strong research interest and a desire to contribute to the academic and practical advancement of the HR profession, a doctoral degree in human resources or a related field may be the path to consider. These programs, typically culminating in a PhD, delve deep into the theoretical and empirical aspects of HR, equipping graduates with the skills to conduct original research, teach at the university level, or serve as high-level HR consultants and strategists.

Complementary Degree Programs for a Career in HR

While a dedicated HR degree is a popular choice for a career in human resources, it’s important to note that the human resources field welcomes professionals from diverse academic backgrounds. Depending on your interests and career aspirations, you may find that pursuing a degree in a related field can also provide a solid foundation for a successful HR career.

If you find that your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree has not left you with the exact skill sets to master a career in HR, explore what you find lacking in your abilities. Ask yourself what degree you need for a successful human resource career that can allow you to gain the insights you are missing.

Business Administration

A bachelor’s or master’s degree in business administration can be an excellent complement to a career in human resources. By gaining a well-rounded understanding of business functions, such as finance, marketing, and operations, you’ll be better equipped to align HR strategies with organizational objectives and serve as a strategic partner to other departments.

Communication

Effective communication is a cornerstone of human resources, and a degree in communication can hone your skills in areas like written and verbal expression, conflict resolution, and stakeholder management. This background can be particularly valuable for roles in employee relations, training and development, or change management.

A degree in psychology, with a focus on industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology or human behavior, can be a valuable asset in the HR field. By understanding the psychological principles that underpin employee motivation, team dynamics, and organizational culture, you can contribute to more effective talent management and employee engagement initiatives. If you’re wondering what degree you need for a human resources career, one of the most useful decisions you can make is to consider a course in psychology. Many of the intricacies of working with people all day are explored proficiently in psychology courses, especially those with a focus on I-O psychology.

Analytics and Data Science

As HR becomes increasingly data-driven, a background in analytics or data science can be a significant advantage. Degree programs in these fields can equip you with the skills to leverage HR data, identify trends, and make data-informed decisions to support workforce planning, talent development, and organizational performance. An analytics and data science degree is very useful in a human resources career.

Developing the Necessary Skills for a Successful HR Career

Regardless of the degree path you choose, there are certain core skills and competencies that are essential for success in the human resources field. While a degree directly related to a human resources career is ideal, there are many other ways to build the relevant skills. These include:

  • Strategic Thinking : The ability to align HR initiatives with an organization’s overall business goals and identify opportunities for strategic impact.
  • Effective Communication : Strong written and verbal communication skills to engage with employees, managers, and stakeholders at all levels.
  • Interpersonal and Relationship-Building : Proficiency in fostering positive employee relations, resolving conflicts, and cultivating a collaborative work environment.
  • HR Technical Knowledge : Expertise in areas such as talent acquisition, performance management, compensation and benefits, and employment law.
  • Data-Driven Decision-Making : The capacity to analyze HR data, identify trends, and use insights to inform HR policies and practices.
  • Change Management : The agility to navigate organizational changes and help employees adapt to new processes, technologies, or structures.
  • Business Acumen : An understanding of how HR functions contribute to the overall success and profitability of the organization.

By developing these core skills, regardless of your degree background, you’ll be well-equipped to thrive in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of human resources.

Choosing the Right Degree Program for Your HR Career Goals

When selecting a degree program for a career in human resources, it’s essential to consider your long-term goals and aspirations. What degree do you need for a human resources career that aligns with your interests? Are you aiming for an entry-level position, a managerial role, or a leadership position? Do you have a particular area of HR, such as talent management or analytics, that you’re passionate about? Answering these questions can help you narrow down the degree options for your human resources career.

Additionally, consider factors such as program accreditation, curriculum flexibility, and opportunities for hands-on learning or internships. These elements can significantly impact the quality of your educational experience and the relevance of the skills you acquire.

The human resources field offers a wealth of opportunities for those seeking a fulfilling and dynamic career. By understanding the various degree options and complementary programs available, you can make an informed decision that sets you on the path to success in this rewarding profession. Whether you choose a specialized HR degree or a related field, the key is to focus on developing the core skills and competencies that will enable you to thrive as an HR professional. With the right educational foundation and a passion for people management, you can embark on a rewarding journey in the ever-evolving world of human resources.

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The MS in Human Resource Management and Development (HRMD) is designed to address the growing demand for strategic human resource professionals with specialized expertise in effectively leading and managing talent in today’s global organizations. Taught by leading scholar-practitioners in human capital management, this human resources masters program explores the principles of management and organizational behavior, introduces students to data-driven metrics and managerial decision making, and delves into business strategy and ethics to provide students with a significant competitive advantage to succeed in the fast-changing world of business.

As of Fall 2024, this degree is no longer accepting new students. We encourage you to explore our new  MS in Human Capital Management , featuring a curriculum shaped by the realities of today's field and taught by industry experts deeply engaged with the future of work. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Admissions at 212-998-7100 or [email protected] .

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This HR masters degree provides critical knowledge and skillsets in leveraging data and human capital to drive organizational strategy, efficacy, and impact. Students learn how to quantify all aspects of decision-making, provide organizational assessments, develop and lead high-performing teams, and measure the impact of talent development.

Who Should Consider Earning the MS in Human Resource Management and Development?

The MS in Human Resource Management and Development is designed for new or recently promoted professionals who wish to understand and develop strategic human resource business competencies. Additionally, this program is beneficial for senior HR professionals who wish to explore topics on executive coaching, HR analytics, DEI, and future trends in human capital management.

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The Master of Science in Human Resource Management (MS-HRM) at Rawls College is a part-time lockstep program designed to meet the strong demand from companies and organizations for human resource professionals to recruit and retain talent in an increasingly tight labor market. The MS-HRM bridges theory with practice in all areas of staffing and performance management, human resource information systems, people analytics, compensation and benefits, leadership and ethics, and others while also providing the business context in which human resource management operates. This program is currently designated THECB Approval Pending.

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This program prepares an existing or emerging organizational or team leader with the necessary skills and academic knowledge for management positions in various business enterprises. These career opportunities may be in areas such as accounting, finance, business administration, sales, marketing, human resources, information systems, project management, production and operations. Application of theory to practice is emphasized through a problem-based/solutions-based curriculum, grounded in a framework of ethical leadership and global competition.

Core MBA Program Outcomes

Upon completion of their program, the student should be able to:

  • Analyze core business concepts
  • Create business solutions using ethical leadership, project management and teamwork skills
  • Use data to drive decision-making and propose solutions to complex business problems
  • Create solutions that consider global competition and various cultural perspectives.
  • Prepare logically constructed, relevant, and culturally appropriate written arguments and presentations

MBA Human Resource Management Concentration Outcomes

  • Formulate strategies that will enable organizations to achieve both operational and strategic goals. (P 1)
  • Apply HRM metrics to make informed decisions. (P1, 4)
  • Apply techniques in talent management to facilitate HR strategic planning. (P 4, 5)
  • Assess opportunities to improve and sustain organizational performance through strategic thinking and management by the development of human capital. (P1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
  • Recommend decisions based on professional standards and practices for ethical conduct, legal requirements, and regulatory guidelines that are in the best interest of the individual, the organization, the environment, and society as a whole. (P 2, 3).

Program Content

A minimum of 33.00 semester credit hours is required.

  • A minimum of 36.00 semester credit hours is required for students who do not have an undergraduate degree in Business, a closely related discipline or its international equivalent.

Required Foundation Course(s) 3-6 Semester Credit Hours

  • BU 530 - Business Leadership Foundations Semester Credit Hours: 3.00 *

* Only required for students who do not have an undergraduate degree in Business, a closely related discipline or its international equivalent.

  • BU 550 - Research Methods and Decision-Making Semester Credit Hours: 3.00

Required Core MBA Courses - 21 Semester Credit Hours

  • BU 600 - Leadership and Organizational Behavior Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 610 - Finance and Accounting for Decision-Making Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 615 - Marketing and New Product Development Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 620 - Technology and Innovation Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 630 - Project and Operations Management Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 690 - Business Integration & Strategic Planning Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 695 - Graduate Capstone Project Semester Credit Hours: 3.00

or  BU 697 Graduate Internship    Semester Credit Hours: 3.00

Additional Required Human Resources Concentration

A minimum of 9.00 semester credit hours is required.

  • BU 640 - Human Resources Management Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 642 - Business and Labor Law Semester Credit Hours: 3.00
  • BU 644 - Compensation and Rewards Management Semester Credit Hours: 3.00

Course prerequisites may be waived if the student has prior equivalent coursework or the approval of the Graduate Dean.

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Human Resources Management

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Start Dates & Ontario Colleges Program Codes:

  • Fall Start (September): 0272
  • Winter Start (January): 0270
  • Spring Start (May): 0267
  • Online (Full-Time or Part-Time):  0269

Step Up to HR in Just One Year

Are you a “people person”? Already have a college diploma or university degree, but want to switch gears to HR? Confederation College’s Human Resources Management one-year graduate certificate program is designed to help college and university graduates make the jump to Human Resources. This intensive program upgrades your education with a series of courses to develop your skill set for this in-demand field. Courses cover basic and advanced topics such as human resources, labour relations law, occupational health and safety and human resources planning.

  • Intensive one-year program provides you with an in-demand skill set
  • Fast track your business career in a whole new direction
  • Graduates will be able to write their Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation (subject to certain academic goals - contact the Program Coordinator for more information)
  • Continue on to a university degree through articulation agreements

Program Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  • contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of employee recruitment, selection, and retention plans and processes.
  • administer and contribute to the design and evaluation of the performance management program.
  • develop, implement, and evaluate employee orientation, training, and development programs.
  • facilitate and support effective employee and labour relations in both non-union and union environments.
  • research and support the development and communication of the organization’s total compensation plan.
  • collaborate with others, in the development, implementation, and evaluation of organizational health and safety policies and practices.
  • research and analyze information needs and apply current and emerging information technologies to support the human resources function.
  • develop, implement, and evaluate organizational development strategies aimed at promoting organizational effectiveness.
  • present and evaluate communication messages and processes related to the human resources function of the organization.
  • manage own professional development and provide leadership to others in the achievement of ongoing competence in human resources professional practice.
  • facilitate and communicate the human resources component of the organization’s business plan.
  • conduct research, produce reports, and recommend changes in human resources practices.

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