Human Resource Management

This interdivisional concentration prepares students for careers in human resource management and consulting. Its curriculum is designed to teach students how to design and implement human resource systems; to provide them with analytical frameworks that will enable them to evaluate human resource policy decisions; and to develop their skills as motivators, negotiators and leaders. The faculty, drawn from several divisions of the School, engages in research on human resource decisions, practices and problems and meets regularly with human resource executives. After completing the Core, students should choose four courses within the concentration. Students are encouraged to consider taking related courses in other divisions of the School and elsewhere in the University (such as in the Department of Sociology and the Teachers College). Those wishing to substitute outside the division should seek the advice or permission of the program coordinator.

Email Ann Bartel: [email protected]

Course Listing: Fall 1998

Course # Course Name Professor(s)
B8412-001/3 Managerial Negotiations Bartel/Chen
B8701-001 Leadership Feiner
B8702-001 Top Management Processes Warren

 

Tentative Course Listing: Spring 1999

Course #

Course Name

B8412-001/7 Managerial Negotiations
B8701-001 Leadership
B8702-001 Top Management Processes
B9462-001 Transnational Business/Emerging Markets/Human Rights?
B9701-068 International Management

 

Last updated: 7/02/98