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Human Resources Management
In business, the most valuable resource is the human resource. The ability to consistently attract and hire the right people is a quality that makes good organizations great. But human resources is about way more than posting openings and scanning the replies. It's about a wide range of key business functions including recruiting, hiring, training, managing, administering benefits, and overseeing labor relations. At Rowan, students in the human resource management program within the Rohrer College of Business enjoy small classrooms and top-notch instruction – a private school education at a public school price. And, unlike at larger schools, they're encouraged to interact with faculty inside and outside the classroom on issues ranging from coursework to careers. Faculty guide students not only in class studies but in seeking and landing the kind of internship that often leads to that first, critical job!
Management
Labor Relations
Credit manager
Loan officer
Human resources
Corporate trainer
