The School offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations, which prepares students for a wide range of professional careers focusing on employment and workplace strategies that shape the future of work in business, government, healthcare, education, labor organizations and other not-for-profit organizations. It also offers an undergraduate Minor in Leadership of Organizations, designed to help students develop leadership skills and apply them in a wide range of organizational settings: corporate, government, and non-profit.
Human Resources and Labor Relations
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations provides a general social science understanding of the complex nature of people and work. The program focuses on workforce education, training and development; laws governing employment and workplace rights; human decision-making and behavior in the labor market and workplace; and organizational strategies, policies and practices governing and influencing employee outcomes and performance.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations
- The University requirements for bachelor’s degrees as described in the Undergraduate Education section of this catalog; 120 credits, including general elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations.
The completion of Statistics and Probability 200 or 201 referenced in item 3. below may also satisfy the University mathematics requirement or the SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) REQUIREMENT in the College, but not both.
The University’s Tier II writing requirement for the Human Resources and Labor Relations major is met by completing Human Resources and Labor Relations 465. That course is referenced in item 3. below.
- The requirements of the College of Social Science for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
- The following courses for the major (39 or 40 credits):
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One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits): |
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GEO |
363 |
Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Geographers |
3 |
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PSY |
295 |
Data Analysis in Psychological Research |
3 |
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STT |
200 |
Statistical Methods |
3 |
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STT |
201 |
Statistical Methods |
4 |
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STT |
315 |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Business |
3 |
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STT |
421 |
Statistics I |
3 |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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EC |
201 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
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EC |
202 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
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All of the following courses (18 credits): |
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HRLR |
201 |
Human Capital, Human Resources, and Labor Relations |
3 |
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HRLR |
313 |
Employment Relations |
3 |
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HRLR |
314 |
Legal Environment of Work |
3 |
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HRLR |
315 |
Research Methods and Analysis |
3 |
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HRLR |
410 |
Voice and Democracy at Work |
3 |
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HRLR |
465 |
Capstone in Human Resources and Labor Relations |
3 |
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Complete a minimum of 15 credits with at least 3 credits from each of the four areas below (General, Human Capital Systems, International, and Labor History): |
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General |
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CEP |
460 |
Communication Skill Training for the Helping Professional |
3 |
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HRLR |
211 |
Introduction to Organizational Leadership |
3 |
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HRLR |
212 |
Career Management |
3 |
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HRLR |
311 |
Applied Organizational Leadership |
3 |
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HRLR |
490 |
Special Topics in Human Resources and Labor Relations |
3 |
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HRLR |
493 |
Internship in Human Resources and Labor Relations |
3 to 12 |
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HRLR |
494 |
Undergraduate Research in Human Resources and Labor Relations |
3 to 6 |
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SSC |
490 |
Special Topics in Social Science |
3 |
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SSC |
493 |
Social Science Internship |
3 |
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SSC |
493A |
Social Science International Internship |
3 |
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SSC |
494 |
Undergraduate Research in Social Science |
3 |
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SSC |
496 |
Field Study Abroad |
3 |
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Human Capital Systems |
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CEP |
470 |
Disability in a Diverse Society |
3 |
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HRLR |
316 |
Economics of Human Capital |
3 |
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HRLR |
401 |
Income Inequality |
3 |
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MGT |
411 |
Organizational Staffing |
3 |
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International |
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HRLR |
414 |
Legal Standards in a Global Workplace |
3 |
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HRLR |
420 |
Comparative Human Capital Systems |
3 |
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Labor History |
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HST |
307 |
Labor History of the United States to 1863: Making a North American Working Class |
3 |
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HST |
308 |
Labor History of the United States since 1863: Modern Labor and Working-Class History |
3 |
Minor in Leadership of Organizations
The Minor in Leadership of Organizations provides interdisciplinary study of the leadership of organizations, preparing students to critically assess the effectiveness of leaders in a wide range of organizations including business, government, and non-profit. The minor also prepares students to be more effective leaders in their careers and as citizens.
The minor is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs at Michigan State University. With the approval of the department and college that administer the student’s degree program, the courses that are used to satisfy the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
Students who plan to complete the requirements of the minor should consult an advisor in the School of Human Resources and Labor Relations.
Requirements for the Minor in Leadership of Organizations
Complete a minimum of 15 credits from the following:
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The following core course (3 credits): |
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HRLR |
211 |
Introduction to Organizational Leadership |
3 |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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ANP |
321 |
Anthropology of Social Movements |
3 |
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HST |
213 |
U.S. Business and Economic History |
3 |
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HST |
312 |
African American Women |
3 |
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HST |
313 |
Women in the United States to 1869 |
3 |
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HST |
314 |
Women in the United States since 1869 |
3 |
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PLS |
310 |
Public Administration and Policy |
3 |
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PLS |
313 |
American Public Policy |
3 |
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PSY |
235 |
Social Psychology |
3 |
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PSY |
255 |
Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
3 |
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SOC |
241 |
Social Psychology |
3 |
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SOC |
481 |
Social Movements and Collective Identities |
3 |
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Two of the following courses (6 to 8 credits): |
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ACM |
271 |
Introduction to Arts and Cultural Management |
3 |
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ACM |
461 |
Strategies of Arts and Cultural Management |
3 |
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CEP |
260 |
Dynamics of Personal Adjustment |
3 |
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COM |
240 |
Introduction to Organizational Communication |
4 |
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CSUS |
429 |
Program Evaluation for Community Sustainability |
3 |
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ESHP |
190 |
The Art of Starting |
3 |
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MGT |
325 |
Management Skills and Processes |
3 |
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PHL |
340 |
Ethics |
3 |
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PHL |
345 |
Business Ethics |
4 |
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REL |
185 |
Introduction to Religion and Nonprofits |
3 |
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REL |
285 |
Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship and Religion |
3 |
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REL |
485 |
Religion and Nonprofit Leadership (W) |
3 |
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TE |
101 |
Social Foundations of Justice and Equity in Education |
3 |
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WRA |
202 |
Introduction to Professional and Public Writing |
3 |
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WRA |
401 |
Rhetoric, Leadership and Innovation |
3 |
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WS |
404 |
Women and the Law in the United States |
3 |
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The following course (3 credits): |
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HRLR |
311 |
Applied Organizational Leadership |
3 |