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People are the most critical resource of a business. Effective utilization of employee capability is the focus of Human Resource Management. Evaluating the needs of an organization, finding people to fill those needs, and providing an optimum environment conducive to high levels of motivation and performance are all aspects of the HRM business function. Being current with the latest research, policies and thinking are integral to this concentration. Special attention is given to issues of diversity management and effective team development skills. Classes in this concentration are available to HRM majors and to other undergraduate and graduate students for their elective course work.
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- Completed international admissions application
- $50.00 application fee
- Evidence of English language proficiency
- Official academic transcripts and any required translations
- Financial Responsibility Form and Official Bank Statements
- TOEFL PBT 520. CBT 190. IBT 68
- IELTS 6.0
- Pearson Test of English 47
- Certificate of General Secondary Education
Required Pre-Admission Course Work
- Writing and Speaking: ENGL 101, 102 and 219, Technical and Professional Writing or ENGL 220, Expository Writing.
- Mathematics: MATH 121 (or 150) and 180 (or 162).
- Physical and Natural Sciences: 7 credit hours, including one course with corresponding laboratory (designated L), from the Anderson core curriculum list.
- Social Science and Behavioral Science: ECON 105, 106, 3 credit hours from either General Psychology (PSY 105) or Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101) and 6 additional credit hours selected from American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.
- Humanities: 3 credit hours chosen from Anderson’s core curriculum course list. Note that the University of New Mexico core curriculum requires 6 credit hours of Humanities. Anderson requires students to complete the additional 3 credit hours as part of their upper-division requirements.
- Fine Arts: 3 credit hours chosen to fulfill Anderson’s core curriculum requirement.
- Second Language: 3 credit hours.
- Management 202 (Principles of Financial Accounting).
- One of the following statistics courses: STAT 145 or 245 or 345, or MGMT 290.
- Students must complete CS 150L or must pass the CS 150L waiver exam, CS 149, administered by the Department of Computer Science. CS 150L and equivalent courses must have been completed within five years of the semester in which the student is seeking admission to the B.B.A. Program. If more than five 5 years have elapsed, the student must complete the CS 149 waiver exam or repeat the course (no credit for repeating the course).
Pre-admission total: 52 credit hours or 55 credit hours with CS 150L.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- Flexible study schedule
- Experienced teachers
- Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Scholarships
- International Amigo Scholarship
- Global Leadership scholarship