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,
If so, was it hard finding a job after college? Please tell me about your experiences with it so far (good and bad). Any advice? Your location?
Uhhh…you can’t get an MD in HR. That would be a Doctor of Medicine degree in Human Resources, which is a business discipline, not a biological one. You could get certified in HR after achieving a BS in business administration at many universities in the 80s.
I will be graduating in February with an Associates in Business degree and will be signing up in a few months to get my Bachelor’s degree. Thing is, I am not sure what type of degree to get in order to work in Human Resources. Of course, my current school advisor is trying to get me to stay with University of Phoenix so he is telling me what they offer only. But I am pretty sure I want to be in a classroom for my BA.
Ideas? Thanks!
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I want to know the entry level positions available, and whether or not this is a good field to get into. I want to know before I change my major.
is her human resources degree so great? she won’t stop talking about how soon she’ll be in her own office firing and hiring… she is an HR assistant right now and i am just about to start an internship.
i know i shouldn’t care but can she really hire and fire while i’m still proving myself at a new firm?
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