Human Resources Management
Human Resources Management – Suggested Course Sequence
First Year:
BA 140
ECO 150
MTH 131 or BA 160
PSY 101
Sophomore:
ECO 220
BA 225
ECO 260
BA 360
ACC 201
Junior or:
BA 310
BA 361
BA 362
BA 370
Senior:
BA 601
HR Elective 1
HR Elective 2
Human Resources - Minor Course Requirements
Economic Courses
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
F
Business Courses
ECO 220 or BIO 206, MTH 135, MTH 335, PSY 201, PS 301, SSC 252
Statistics
F & S
BA 310
Organizations & Management
F & S
ECO 150 & ≥46 credits
BA 360
Human Resources Management
F
BA 140 or School consent
BA 361
Compensation & Benefits
SE
ACC 201, BA 360, ECO 150
BA 362
Employment and Labor Law
SO
BA 360, ECO 150
Economics Courses:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
F & S
Human Resources Management - Major Course Requirements
Accounting Courses:
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
F
Business Courses
BA 140
Introduction to Business
F & S
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
BA 225
Management Information Systems
F & S
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
BA 260
Foundations of Leadership and Development
SO
BA 140
BA 310
Organization & Management
F & S
ECO 150, ≥46 credits
BA 360
Human Resources Management
F
BA 140 or School consent
BA 361
Compensation and Benefits
SE
ACC 201, BA 360, ECO 150
BA 362
Employment and Labor Law
SO
BA 360, ECO 150
BA 370
Business Law
F & S
≥13 credits
BA 601
Strategic Management
F & S
BA 310, ECO 220, ≥78 credits
Economic Courses:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
F & S
ECO 220
Statistics
F & S
BA 160
Other Supporting Courses:
BA 160
Personal Financial Decisions
F & S
PSY 101
Introduction to General Psychology
Two of the Following Six Courses
BA 250
Principles & Practices of Project Management
ECO 220 or School Consent
PCL 207
Business and Professional Communication
PSY 235
Psychology of Women
SOC 108
Social Problems, Social Policies
BA 590
Internship
F,S,SU
3 courses toward major, GPA> 2.00, SO/JR/SR, School consent
First Year Program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
WST 101 (1 SH)
Westminster 101
IPs(enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)