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A bachelor's degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts three or four years.
Under the American system, bachelor's degrees within a certain course of study are not ranked or differentiated since the undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPA) is usually used to measure performance. However, Latin honors are given at graduation based on class rank, with the highest ranked graduates (based on GPA) given the distinctions (in descending precedence), summa cum laude ("with most praise"), magna cum laude ("with high praise"), and cum laude ("with praise").Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees
Today, the most common undergraduate degrees given are the Bachelor of Arts (B.A. or A.B.) and the Bachelor of Science Since the late 19th century, most universities in the English-speaking world have followed the practice of the University of London in dividing undergraduate degree subjects into the two broad categories of arts and sciences, awarding the degree of Bachelor of Science to students of the latter category of subjects.Featured Programs [5]
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Human Resource Management
The Colorado Tech Online Bachelor's with a concentration in Human Resource Management prepares students aspiring to succeed in the HR profession. The HR career segment is expanding rapidly and includes such diverse careers as Director of Human Resources, Compensation Manager, Professional Recruiter and more. This online degree program will prepare graduates by focusing studies on topics such as...
Human Resource Administration Minor with any Bachelors Degree
A Minor in Human Resource Administration can be earned with any Bachelor's Degree Program and is designed to provide the academic foundation and leadership skills required for professional human resource practitioners. Specialized courses in Human Resources Administration provide the individual with the foundation for a career in the human resources area.
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Bachelor's in Human Resources
The Bachelor's degree in Human Resources qualifies the student for many administrative professional roles in business and government. Courses will include, Employment and Labor Law, Diversity in Employment, Consultant practices, Company Information, Safety and Health, Industrial Relations, Employee / Employer relations and Organizational Structures.
Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration / Human Resource Management
This concentration will help you develop insights into recruitment and selection, performance evaluation, compensation and benefits, job design, training, retention, and turnover. In addition, you will explore how economic, social, psychological, legal, and cultural forces influence employment relations.
Human Resource Development / Management
The education received through the University of Maryland, University College Human Resource Management Bachelor of Science degree program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in all aspects of the human resource field. Students are given instruction on everything from recruitment to labor relations to compensation and benefits programs. Upon graduation, students will be ready to...