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Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management/Organizational Management

Set the stage for a successful career managing an organization’s most valuable resource — its people. Develop the knowledge and gain the expertise to help attract and retain talented employees who are critical to an organization’s success. The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Human Resources Management/Organizational Management from Thomas Edison State University (TESU) is a 120-credit online degree program that will prepare you to find your leadership style, develop important problem-solving skills and create ways to mentor and grow a team in today’s workforce. Your degree will culminate with a capstone project in strategic management, which integrates content from across the program and demonstrates what you’ve learned.

Degree Requirements Credits
The following courses are required for the BSBA degree in Human Resources Management/Organizational Management and are fulfilled in the General Education section of the degree chart. 6
  • College Algebra or Quantitative Business Analysis within Intellectual and Practical Skills section of General Education requirements.
(3)
  • Statistics within Math section of General Education requirements.
(3)
  • How Students Earn Credit in the Area of Study: All credits in this area of study may be completed with Thomas Edison State University courses and/or exams.

Note 1: This list of subjects is offered as a guide. Other subjects may also be considered appropriate for this major area of study.

Note 2: Principles of Supervision is too fundamental to be included in the major area of study.

Note 3: Thomas Edison State University course refers to the University’s own course offering of Guided Study, online or Contract Learning courses.

Note 4: TESU exam refers to the University’s own exam program — TECEP®.

Note 5: Other subjects listed can either be courses transferred from other colleges/universities or credits earned through Prior Learning Assessment (see College Catalog for more information on PLA)

It is strongly recommended that all BS/BSBA students, regardless of area of study, include a business ethics subject as part of the general education or electives component of their degree.