Earn a Degree in Human Resource Management
Degrees and Certificates in Human Resource Management
Study Part Time or Full Time. Our Human Resource Management (HRM) degrees are available to all part-time or full-time students. Our degrees are open to all applicants and are no longer limited to public safety or public sector personnel.
Experience Life on a World Class Campus. Classes for all HRM courses are offered on the University of Richmond campus. Students receive all the benefits of being a student at the University: access to the academic library, top-notch scholar practitioners as instructors, and excellent instructional facilities and support.
Select a Program that Fits Your Needs
Earn a Bachelor of Applied Studies (BAS) in HRM. The BAS requires 120 undergraduate credit hours, including 30 hours in HRM and related coursework for the major.
Earn a Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM). The MHRM requires 36 graduate credit hours, including 18 hours of Core coursework and 18 hours of 600-level coursework. No thesis is required for the MHRM.
Earn a Graduate Certificate in HRM. The graduate certificate requires 18 graduate credit hours from among HRM and related courses.
Earn a Minor in HRM. Choose an HRM minor while completing an undergraduate Bachelor of Applied Studies (BAS) or Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA) degree at the School of Continuing Studies.
Eligibility Requirements
- Bachelor's degree applicants
- High school diploma or GED
- Completion of the undergraduate application
- Submission of original transcripts from high school and college coursework
- Master's degree and certificate applicants
- Earned bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited college or university
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 in all college coursework attempted
- Completion of the graduate application (including application fee)
- Submission of original transcripts from all college coursework
Note to Current and Former Public Safety University (PSU) Students
Please review the PSU Transition Details link for information on your program of study. With the exception of certain course substitutions, your program remains largely unaffected by the changes and revisions that appear on this Web site.
Society of Human Resource Management
University of Richmond students in the Richmond, Tidewater, and Northern Virginia campuses are eligible to join the Society for Human Resource Management as student members. Visit the SHRM and the Richmond HRM Association Web sites. Our Student SHRM advisor is Professor Stu Leinenbach, whom you can contact at sleinenb@richmond.edu.
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