Human Resource Management

The goal of human resource management is to help an organization to meet strategic goals by attracting, and maintaining employees and also to manage them effectively. The basic premise of the academic theory of HRM is that humans are not machines, therefore we need to have an interdisciplinary examination of people in the workplace. Fields such as psychology, industrial engineering, industrial and organizational psychology, industrial relations, sociology, and critical theories: postmodernism, post-structuralism play a major role. Many colleges and universities offer bachelor and master degrees in Human Resources Management.

Careers

Human Resources Managers
Wage: $126,230
10 Year Growth Rate: 9.0%
Education Requirements:
Bachelor's degree
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Managers and Specialists
Wage: $62,290
10 Year Growth Rate: 10.0%
Education Requirements:
Bachelor's degree