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Prepare to Solve for Organizational Challenges
Human resources has evolved to become an essential component of modern business, and today’s employers are competing to attract HR professionals with the problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills to take their companies to the next level. Prepare for a career in this exciting field with a Bachelor of Arts in Human Resources Management from the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC).
Your online HR degree demonstrates your knowledge and understanding of the human resources function within modern, complex organizations. Upon completing your human resources online degree, you will be able to:
- Evaluate internal and external organizational environments and the impact of their interrelationships on human resource functions
- Analyze the process of job analysis, staffing, appraisal and compensation, training, career planning, and organizational development
- Examine the interaction among management, labor, and labor law
- Assess and develop methods designed to prevent employer liability and labor-relation issues (anti-discrimination statutes, employee and labor relations, union and non-union environment issues)
- Analyze the ethical, legal, and safety challenges faced in the workplace
UAGC Award-Winning Curriculum
Military Students $250.00/credit
Undergraduate Courses $460.00/credit
Technology Fee** $115.00/course
Books and Other Class Materials** $125.00/average per course
Graduation Fee $150.00
Total Program Cost See UAGC Catalog¹
¹Keep in mind that this figure doesn’t factor in any potential discounts, partner benefits, or impact of accepted transfer credits, if eligible.

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Human Resources Management Curriculum Overview
In this curriculum, you will learn the business, ethical, legal, and social factors that shape organizations, with courses that focus on recruitment, training, labor laws, compensation, and benefits. You will take one course at a time as you complete your human resources online degree, with subjects that include economics, accounting, and management.
To earn your Bachelor of Arts in Human Resources Management, you must complete 120 credits. You will need to complete 30 upper-division credits, of which 18 credits must be from the major program. A total of 30 credits must be completed at the University of Arizona Global Campus to meet the residency requirement. You may be able to transfer approved credits from community colleges, other previous college coursework, or other life experiences such as military service or job training toward your degree.
This program is not designed to meet the state educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification in any state. Students seeking licensure or certification in a particular profession shall carefully research the requirements prior to enrollment and regularly review the requirements as they are subject to change. Requirements vary by state. The University of Arizona Global Campus does not guarantee that any professional organization will accept a graduate’s application to sit for any exam for the purpose of professional certification. Further, a criminal record may prevent an applicant from obtaining licensure, certification, or employment in their field of study.
This program by itself is not designed to provide Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) HR certification or the SHRM Assurance of Learning® Assessment Certificate of Learning. Students enrolled in good academic standing (and have a minimum of 500 hours of relevant experience) may be eligible to apply for the SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP®) examination in their final year of study. For details regarding eligibility requirements please visit: https://www.shrm.org/credentials/certification/eligibility-criteria
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The Air University Associate to Baccalaureate Cooperative (AU-ABC) is a partnership between the University of Arizona Global Campus and the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF). The BA in Human Resources Management is part of this agreement. The agreement allows students who have earned an Associate in Applied Science degree from CCAF to transfer their credits toward this degree at UAGC, significantly reducing the time required to complete their degree. Eligible students will need no more than 60 additional credits to finish their BA in Human Resources Management. An example of how credits may transfer under this agreement can be found here.
This IACBE-accredited degree demonstrates your knowledge and understanding of the human resources function within modern, complex organizations. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has acknowledged that the University of Arizona Global Campus Bachelor of Arts in Human Resources Management (BAHRM) fully aligns with SHRM’s HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates, which define the HR content areas and competencies that should be studied by HR students at the undergraduate level. Students enrolled in good academic standing are eligible to apply for the SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP®) examination in their final year of study.
UAGC is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®.
All students are welcome to join the UAGC Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Chapter. Statistics show that networking is the highest-rated activity in career advancement. The UAGC SHRM Chapter is an affiliate of the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and offers free membership to students as well as the opportunity to gain valuable experience as a volunteer chapter leader.
The University of Arizona Global Campus has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials.
HR.com, an online resource promoting education, career development, and compliance in the HR field, awarded this program with a Leadership Excellence and Development (LEAD) Award for 2018. The program was cited as one of the top 15 degree programs with an emphasis on human resources.
What Can I Do With a Degree in Human Resources Management?
Graduates who have earned a bachelor’s degree in HR management will be prepared to pursue career opportunities such as:
- Corporate Trainer
- Training and Development Coordinators
- Benefits Coordinator
- Payroll Manager
- Human Resource Specialists
- Corporate Recruiter
- Human Resource Analyst
- Human Resource Coordinator
- Recruiter
- Human Resources Representative
- Personnel Analyst
Human resources management is a growing field, and business leaders increasingly see experts in human resources with college degrees as their partners in building their organizations. HR management is needed in many fields, and choosing an emphasis that aligns with your career goals may help you pursue a career in your chosen field.
Gain insights into the HR job market by reviewing the Bureau of Labor Statistics market outlook report.
UAGC helped me pursue my goals by allowing me the opportunity to gain knowledge and the skills needed to enhance my career.
BA in Human Resources Management FAQs
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Human Resources Management (HRM) is a strategic function that involves managing an organization's people. This includes recruiting, hiring, training, compensating, and developing employees.
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HR is a field that offers a variety of roles, opportunities for growth, and the chance to make a real impact on organizations. It's important to know that HR can also be challenging, demanding, and stressful at times, but with the right skills, attitude, and passion, you can build a fulfilling career in it.
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In this curriculum, you will learn the business, ethical, legal, and social factors that shape organizations, with courses that focus on recruitment, training, labor laws, compensation, and benefits. You will take one course at a time as you complete your human resources online degree, with subjects that include economics, accounting, and management.
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The online BA in Human Resources Management program at UAGC is designed to fit your busy schedule. Each class is five weeks long, and you only take one class at a time, so you can focus on one subject and get an in-depth understanding of each topic you’re learning. The classes are fast paced, but you will have 24/7 support and resources available to you.
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The human resources department plays an important role in maintaining employee well-being in many different business settings. Being able to solve problems that are impacting your fellow employees – while growing and developing others professionally and personally – is common in this field. You will be able to help employees solve issues and address internal staffing problems by balancing legal and ethical guidelines to keep your workforce happy and safe. Additional responsibilities can often include payroll, hiring, firing, training, and staying updated on the latest state and federal laws related to employees.
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To access this rate using the Liberty Grant, only eligible undergraduate active duty service members, members of the National Guard, Reservists, spouses of active duty, members of the National Guard and Reservists, Department of Defense employees using Tuition Assistance (TA), and civilian employees of the United States Coast Guard (only if utilizing Military Tuition Assistance) will qualify.
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The Technology Fee covers access to University systems such as the online classroom, the Student Portal, and other academic resources. The Technology Fee and the Course Digital Materials (CDM) Fee are fully refundable if a student does not attend beyond Day 3 of a course (Week 3 if covered under the University of Arizona Global Campus Promise Refund Schedule). After this time, the fee becomes non-refundable. Students are charged the Technology Fee for repeated coursework. Students are not charged the CDM fee for repeated coursework if previously charged.
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The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated by the Registrar’s Office to determine the credits that will officially apply toward a UAGC degree program. Credits must be earned at the same degree level in order to be applied. Additional restrictions may apply. See the UAGC Academic Catalog for full undergraduate and graduate transfer policies.