Bachelor of Science Business-Human Resource Management
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Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category:
Human Resources
Description
This program is a good fit for the student who has work experience with a wide variety of responsibilities (payroll, workforce planning, etc.) in a wide variety of contexts. It's designed for the adult learner who is qualified, based on experience, to move into a position of increasing responsibility in business, industry, commerce, or government. This program is also appropriate for students who are preparing for a career change.This program is ideal for individuals who are self-disciplined and work well at their own pace. Candidates should have some post-high school training or coursework and be comfortable with competency assessments, a key part of WGU programs.
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B.S. in Marketing Management
December 20, 2007
At the age of 35 I decided it was time to pursue a degree. Unfortunately, my job and location limited my ability to go to a brick and mortar school. I also was not interested in slogging through basic math, business & English courses in a classroom with a bunch ...
You get what you give out of it
March 28, 2007
I have to say you get out of this school what you put into it. I'm fairly happy with the entire process and people who put a lot into it get a lot out of it. Well worth the money and I went to a state university in California. There ...
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Mike in Dallas January 10, 2008 at 3:34 p.m.
I started last Feb 2007. I have completed 49 credits as of 01/10/08. You can go as fast as you want.....you just have to try hard.
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Michelle September 6, 2007 at 7:35 p.m.
Im looking into enrolling at WGU and curious as to the average number of classes a full time working adult could handle. I have to start sort of fresh as I only have one year of credits under my belt but I want to complete it as quickly as possible. Any help or advice is much appreciated!