Human Resources Management Curriculum
Curriculum Requirements
All bachelor's degrees require a minimum of 120 credit hours, inclusive of UD general education and major requirements and any elective courses.
The Human Resource Management major consists of following required courses:
Business Core Competencies (33 credits):
- ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
- BAC 201: Principles of Management (3)
- BAC 241: Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
- BAC 242: Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)
- BAC 280: Principles of Marketing (3)
- BAC 300: Principles of Finance (3)
- BAC 340: Effective Communication in Business (3)
- BAC 421: Business Law (3)
- BAC 475: Administrative Policy Seminar/Capstone (3)
- BAC 485: Internship (3)
Required Human Resource Management Courses (24 credits):
- BAC 304: Human Resource Management (3)
- BAC 321: Recruitment and Selection (3)
- BAC 322: Compensation and Performance Management (3)
- BAC 324: Leadership and Motivation (3)
- BAC 332: Negotiation and Conflict Management (3)
- Nine business elective credits (as approved by the advisor) (9)
While not required, these courses are highly encouraged for all majors in the Department of Business and Accounting:
- BAC 100: Introduction to Business (1)
- CIS 162: Fundamentals of Excel (1)
- PRF 201: Career Development Strategies: Thinking Beyond College (1)
Note: To fulfill a double major within the Department of Business and Accounting, 14 unique (3 or 4 credit) classes consisting of required and elective courses between both majors must be completed. If a student wishes to pursue a triple major, 20 unique (3 or 4 credit) classes consisting of required and elective courses among the three majors must be completed.
The Human Resource Management minor consists of 21 credits including 15 credits of required courses and 6 credits of business elective credits as follows:
Required courses:
- BAC 201: Principles of Management (3)
- BAC 304: Human Resource Management (3)
- BAC 321: Recruitment and Selection (3)
- BAC 322: Compensation and Performance Management (3)
- BAC 324: Leadership and Motivation (3)
- Six business elective credits (6)
Students outside the Department of Business and Accounting wishing to pursue a minor are encouraged to meet with the department head to ensure their selection of courses is appropriate. Only two (3 or 4 credit) classes of the required courses and electives taken to fulfill a Human Resource Management minor may be applied toward an additional minor within the Department of Business and Accounting.
Note: Students with majors within the Department of Business and Accounting cannot declare a business minor. No student, regardless of department, can declare more than two minors.
Four-Year Plan of Study [cross link to the Advising Page where all the 4-year plans for degrees would be "housed." The plans are PDFs.]