Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management
    Overview

    Bloomfield College's Bachelor's in Business Administration in Human Resource Management prepares you to enter and excel in the human resources arena by generating approaches and solutions for managing an organization’s most valuable resource: its employees.

    英国银行家协会在人力资源管理提供螺栓ents with a broad overview of organizational management with an emphasis on how to best harness energies to build a better functioning workforce. Students learn skills needed to creatively meet the needs of workers within the context of attaining organizational objectives. Students will gain experience in staffing, training, performance management, dispute resolution, compensation, organizational behavior, and leadership strategies in business.

    A BBA degree is a professional degree program that is broader in scope for the business major. It prepares the student with a strong foundation in business fundamentals. Due to its broad scope and emphasis on practical application, the BBA degree is particularly appropriate for students who are interested in entering the job market immediately after graduation.

    Please review therecommended sequence of courses.

    • The most recent Occupational Outlook Handbook forecasts a significant increase in the number of human resource related jobs over the next 10 years. Depending on the specialty, growth is predicted to be between 6 and 18%.
    • Study in real-world management and marketing examples and applications.
    • Network at the manyspecial business eventsthe college holds.

    Bloomfield College's Bachelor's in Business Administration in Human Resource Management prepares you to enter and excel in the human resources arena by generating approaches and solutions for managing an organization’s most valuable resource: its employees.

    英国银行家协会在人力资源管理提供螺栓ents with a broad overview of organizational management with an emphasis on how to best harness energies to build a better functioning workforce. Students learn skills needed to creatively meet the needs of workers within the context of attaining organizational objectives. Students will gain experience in staffing, training, performance management, dispute resolution, compensation, organizational behavior, and leadership strategies in business.

    A BBA degree is a professional degree program that is broader in scope for the business major. It prepares the student with a strong foundation in business fundamentals. Due to its broad scope and emphasis on practical application, the BBA degree is particularly appropriate for students who are interested in entering the job market immediately after graduation.

    Please review therecommended sequence of courses.

    Human Resource Management

    Division

    Business

    Program Type

    Major
    General Education Requirements
    General Education Electives Requirements
    Elective Group(s)
    Elective Course and Credits

    Elective Credits

    1.00 c.u.(s)

    Elective Credits

    1.00 c.u.(s)

    Elective Credits

    1.00 c.u.(s)

    Elective Credits

    2.00 c.u.(s)

    Elective Credits

    1.00 c.u.(s)

    Additional Information

    Three(3) course units of the major’s list of requirements may count as General Education Electives.

    Completing PSY 337 Diversity Training will result in the completion of the Diversity Training Certificate

    Human Resource Management Recommended Series of Courses

    NOTE: AT BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE EACH COURSE UNIT IS EQUIVALENT TO 4 CREDITS, .5 COURSE UNIT IS EQUIVALENT TO 2 CREDITS.

    TWO COURSE UNITS MUST BE WRITING INTENSIVE

    REMINDER: WRT 102 = 2CUS, WRT 105 = 1.5 CUS, WRT 108 = 1.5 CUS. STUDENTS COMPLETING ANY OF THESE COURSES WILL COMPLETE FEWER ELECTIVES. FOR EXAMPLE, IF STUDENTS COMPLETE WRT 102 AND WRT 108 ONLY 1.5 CUS WORTH OF ELECTIVES ARE REQUIRED INSTEAD OF 3CUS.

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    Dr. Julia Morrison Chambers
    Adjunct Lecturer, Professor Emerita
    Year Joined: 1997
    • A.S.,
      Graham Junior College
    • B.S.,
      Seton Hall University
    • M.B.A.,
      Fairleigh Dickinson University
    • Ph.D.,
      New York University
    Phone: 973-748-9000 ext.
    Office:53 Fremont Street
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    Subject(s): Human Resource Management
    • Demonstrate professional skills defined as having a conceptual basis on how different business and workforce issues affect the workplace.
    • Demonstrate an ability to examine, analyze and interpret information in a business setting and apply qualitative and quantitation skills to solve problems.
    • Demonstrate an ability to lead, participate and contribute in a team-oriented setting.
    • Demonstrate an ability to effectively use technology as a tool to access needed information to assist in problem solving exercises.
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