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If you aim to move up in human resources or are preparing for the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) exam, the Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management can help you gain the knowledge to elevate your skills. Courses like Organizational Leadership and Human Resource Law can help you develop the leadership abilities that will allow you to move ahead. Explore how University of Phoenix can help you prepare for a career in business and human resource management.
We believe that students and families should be prepared financially for college and understand gainful employment opportunities before starting any program. So we want to ensure you have the information you need to make an informed choice - information like what it will cost, the skills you'll learn through your chosen program, and the types of occupations the program prepares you for.
View the Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Human Resource Management gainful employment disclosures (CA).Find out how you may be able to lower your out-of pocket expenses and what options may be available to help you fund your education.
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To view all the courses you’ll need to complete this degree program, visit our General Education requirements page.
Focus your educational journey even further. By adding one of the following areas of focus, you can better tailor your degree to your career, interests and the skills you want to learn.
When you need graduate-level college credit for continuing education or professional development requirements, consider enrolling in an individual course. Many of the same courses offered in our degree programs are also available for individual enrollment. It's great way to "test-drive" the University and get all the same services and support we offer in our degree programs.
From finding the right college to finding time for your other work and family responsibilities - we know you have a lot on your mind. That's why we offer the tools you need to better understand your financial commitment and the Finance Advisors who can help you understand your options.
Knowing your cost commitment up-front can help you successfully plan for your degree program.
Review our Cash Plan, which gives you the option to pay course-by-course as you pursue your education.
Scholarships pay for tuition-related expenses and don't need to be paid back. Your advisor can help you find scholarships that you may be eligible for.
Investigate federal financial aid options including government grants and loans. Your advisor will help you check your eligibility.
Under the Third-Party Billing Plan, University of Phoenix directly bills an approved employer for a student's tuition. To find out if your company supports direct bill, speak to your human resources department or one of our advisors.
An advisor can help you review your options and choose the one that’s best for you.
Whether you're serving on Active Duty, are a member of the Reserve or National Guard, or are the spouse of a military member, you're eligible for a reduction in tuition. Our special military tuition rates combined with some of the resources below can help you get started in your pursuit of a degree.
At University of Phoenix, you can apply your Montgomery GI Bill®-Active Duty, or your Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve benefits to your educational costs.
If you're a veteran or military servicemember who served a minimum of 90 combined days on active duty after September 10th, 2001, you may be eligible for Post 9/11 GI benefits.
As a military spouse, you may be eligible for financial assistance that can help you pursue your degree.
The Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs, an international organization that recognizes and supports teaching excellence, accredits the Master of Business Administration degree program at University of Phoenix.
The curriculum development team at University of Phoenix works with business leaders to develop an MBA program that teaches skills relevant to many fields, including human resources. We want to help you prepare for your future with a curriculum that helps develop advanced business skills that apply to human resource management. Explore the degree program that can help you be in-demand.
Our MBA program provides a solid education in business strategies and how they relate to the human resources field. The combination of theory and practical application provides access to the complex topics within the human resources industry.
Because University of Phoenix is committed to helping you develop real-world proficiencies that you can apply to the business world, we’ve created platforms that allow you to strengthen decision-making and critical-thinking skills. Try our virtual organizations to further develop practical applications that are valuable in today’s world.
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The University of Phoenix School of Business prepares students for the 21st-century business world by collaborating with business leaders to develop programs that align with employer needs.
School of Business faculty members hold master's degrees or higher, average 20 years of experience in their industry, and hold titles including CEO, CFO, COO and President.
The PhoenixConnect® academic social network provides you with opportunities to extend your reach beyond your classroom to network with ambitious learners worldwide.
We provide each student with representatives who are committed to your success from the moment you ask about University of Phoenix to the day you graduate.