Online M.S. in Management, Human Resources Management Concentration

Online M.S. in Management, Human Resources Management Concentration

Take your career to the next step. Prepare to be a successful leader. Get ready.

Our online M.S. in Management with a Concentration in Human Resources Management is the perfect fit for career-oriented students wishing to advance to the highest levels of the business world.  

Developed for working adults looking to move forward in the field of human resources, the online program instructs students on how to be effective leaders, strategic partners, problem-solvers and policy facilitators within public service, private and nonprofit organizations.

Develop abilities associated with superior managerial performance, while furthering your knowledge of and passion for the field of human resources. Elevate your understanding of key human resources criterion, and help make a difference in your leadership role. 

Take your next step with St. Joseph’s University’s online M.S. in Management with a Concentration in Human Resources Management.

The Online Human Resources Management Concentration Experience

Extensive Career Options: Those who hold a graduate degree in human resources management can work in nearly every field, giving them vast career opportunities.

 

Earning Potential: Human resources managers earned a median annual salary of $121,220 in 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

An Expanding Field: Human resource management is a growing field, and there has been a demand for human resource majors from the employers who offer our students internships and jobs.

 

Reduced Tuition for Prerequisite Courses: The University offers four options for students who need one or more prerequisite courses: 1) undergraduate prerequisite courses at a significantly reduced rate (about one-third the usual cost), some of which can be taken concurrently with graduate courses; 2) challenge exams for certain prerequisites; 3) departmental waivers based on your prior professional experience; and 4) special one-credit online Managerial Enhancement Component courses. Consult with an admissions counselor to discuss which of these options works best for you.