My university suggested I switch from a “Business Administration” degree with a focus on Human Resources to a “Technical Management” degree with a focus on Human Resources because the Tech Management degree track makes better use of my transfer credits from another college (enough so that I will graduate 2 semesters sooner). However, the woman I spoke to could not explain to me what the difference was between the two degrees, and the university website is somewhat vague. Perhaps there is a Technical Management major out there who could explain it to me?
I attended college between 1993-1999 (off and on as my schedule permitted). I was actually paying my own way through college and the debt just became too overwhelming. My major was Interior Design (not decorating). I know that major is going to be too time intensive…considering where I am in my life, now. I’m married, have an elementary aged child, no family living nearby, husband who works many hours, and I am working full time as well. I basically need to start over. I know that many of my credits are just too old now or just won’t apply to a degree in Business or Nutrition, etc. I need a program that A. is near or less than $3000/year, B. 100% online (no A.A. or A.S. Degree as a requirement), and C. will be possible for me to earn more than $30K/year. I am interested in Nutrition (not cooking), Computer related programs (IT), possibly Speech, possibly business, possibly human resources. Thank you for any input you may have to offer.
I am a parent of 3 kids. I will be a first time student this fall at a jr. College. I am trying to figure out my major now so I wont waste any more time. (Im already starting late) My children will be out of High School soon and I will be going back to work.(I am now self employed from home) Because I will be transferring to another school for my Bach. degree I am trying to sort things out. I am considering two different schools to transfer to. One of them is Athens State. The other school is UAH in Huntsville, Al. Because the programs are different, I need some help. Please be sweet, as ,this is all new to me. I did not have an opportunity to go to college after High school as a lot of people do.
UAh says online that it offers a Bach of science degree in B.A. It then lists the major disciplines as Accounting, management, marketing and finance (I am interested in Management ). It then divides the curriculum into 4 concentrations: gen mangagement, human resources, aquisition,
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I have an MBA from AIU online. I’m looking to expand with a Masters in Human Resources but it seems online degreees aren’t really benefitting me. Any info would be appreciated.
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I want to get my associate degree in human resource assistant but, i cant find it that what college is having this degree. They told to choose something in business management and it is not H/R assistant i don’t know how am i get my associate degree in H/R resource please help me if anyone knows.
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I want to work in human resources. I have a degree in economics and I’m not sure how to proceed. I’ve been applying for jobs in the clerical field, accounting, and one position as a human resources clerk. Is it hard to get work in HR?
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