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On-Campus or Online Human Resources Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Human resources (HR) professionals manage compensation and benefit programs, plan ahead for their organization’s future personnel requirements, and recruit and train employees. Earning a human resources bachelor’s degree prepares you to enter the HR field as a trained professional, and can usually help you advance through mid-level management.

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Alderson-Broaddus College - Undergraduate
Philippi, WV

Alvernia University - Undergraduate
Reading, PA

American University - Undergraduate
Washington, DC

Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, SC

Arcadia University - Undergraduate
Glenside, PA

Auburn University - Undergraduate
Auburn University, AL

Auburn University--Montgomery - Undergraduate
Montgomery, AL

Augsburg College - Undergraduate
Minneapolis, MN

Averett University - Undergraduate
Danville, VA

Baldwin-Wallace College - Undergraduate
Berea, OH

Ball State University - Undergraduate
Muncie, IN

Barton College - Undergraduate
Wilson, NC

Baylor University - Undergraduate
Waco, TX

Bellevue University - Undergraduate
Bellevue, NE

Bethel College - Undergraduate
Mishawaka, IN

Bloomfield College - Undergraduate
Bloomfield, NJ

Bluffton University - Undergraduate
Bluffton, OH

Boise State University - Undergraduate
Boise, ID

Bowling Green State University - Undergraduate
Bowling Green, OH

Briar Cliff University - Undergraduate
Sioux City, IA

Buena Vista University - Undergraduate
Storm Lake, IA

Cabrini College - Undergraduate
Radnor, PA

California State University--Long Beach - Undergraduate
Long Beach, CA

California State University--Sacramento - Undergraduate
Sacramento, CA

Capella University - Undergraduate
Minneapolis, MN

Carlow University - Undergraduate
Pittsburgh, PA

Carroll University - Undergraduate
Waukesha, WI

Catholic University of America - Undergraduate
Washington, DC

Central Christian College - Undergraduate
McPherson, KS

Central Michigan University - Undergraduate
Mount Pleasant, MI

Chestnut Hill College - Undergraduate
Philadelphia, PA

Chicago State University - Undergraduate
Chicago, IL

City University - Undergraduate
Bellevue, WA

Cleary University - Undergraduate
Ann Arbor, MI

Clemson University - Undergraduate
Clemson, SC

College of New Jersey - Undergraduate
Ewing, NJ

Colorado Technical University - Undergraduate
Colorado Springs, CO

Columbia College - Undergraduate
Columbia, MO

Concordia University Texas - Undergraduate
Austin, TX

Concordia University--St. Paul - Undergraduate
St. Paul, MN

Converse College - Undergraduate
Spartanburg, SC

Crown College - Undergraduate
St. Bonifacius, MN

CUNY--Baruch College - Undergraduate
New York, NY

CUNY--Brooklyn College - Undergraduate
Brooklyn, NY

Daemen College - Undergraduate
Amherst, NY

Davenport University - Undergraduate
Grand Rapids, MI

Human Resources Bachelor’s Degree – Job Outlook

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that human resources employment will grow by 17% through 2016, which is faster than the average for all occupations. If you have experience in technology and/or corporate training in addition to your bachelor’s degree, you should be able to find more opportunities in the HR field.

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