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Eastern Michigan University ranks among top master's programs by Intelligent.com

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James M. Smith President at Eastern Michigan University | Official website

James M. Smith President at Eastern Michigan University | Official website

Eastern Michigan University has been ranked among the top 33 accredited Master’s in Human Resources (HR) programs in the nation by Intelligent.com, a resource for online and on-campus program rankings and higher education planning. EMU's program was ranked No. 24, highlighting the University’s commitment to excellence in higher education and its robust HR program.

"Eastern’s M.S. in human resources and organizational development degree prepares students for advanced roles in the HR field, such as HR manager, compensation manager, and benefits manager," said Thomas Traynor, interim dean for EMU’s College of Business. “These roles are highly lucrative, with HR managers earning a median annual salary of $130,000 and compensation and benefits managers earning a median annual salary of $131,230, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”

Intelligent.com evaluated programs nationwide based on program strength, student readiness, return on investment, cost, and student engagement. This ranking reflects an extensive review of master’s degrees offered nationwide.

EMU’s Master of Science in human resources and organizational development curriculum is designed to prepare students to understand and apply human resource practices that enhance employee satisfaction and performance, ultimately improving overall organizational effectiveness.

The flexible program is offered in various formats including on-campus, online or a hybrid of the two to accommodate different student needs. The human resources program requires 30 credit hours for the degree with some students needing up to 12 credits of prerequisite or foundation courses totaling 42 credits. Most students complete the degree in two years.

Graduates of the program have successfully pursued careers in diverse fields including quality service specialist for Bank of America; assistant personnel director for the Department of Agriculture; quality planning manager for Wyandotte Medical Center; and HR planning and development for McAuley Health Services among others.

Some EMU graduates have also launched consulting businesses or become internal change agents within organizations.

The program’s excellence has been recognized on a national level. The program was honored as the No. 1 "Master's Program with Emphasis in HR" in HR.com's 2021 LEAD Awards further solidifying its reputation as a leader in human resources education.

All programs on Intelligent.com's list have been approved by a Department of Education-recognized regional accrediting organization such as the New England Commission of Higher Education or the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. These accrediting bodies ensure that schools provide a high-quality education.

For more information about EMU’s Master of Science in Human Resources and Organizational Development visit their webpage.

Founded in 1849 Eastern is the second oldest public university in Michigan. It currently serves more than 13,000 students pursuing undergraduate graduate specialist doctoral and certificate degrees in arts sciences professions through its Colleges of Arts & Sciences; Business; Education; Engineering & Technology; Health & Human Services; Graduate School. National publications regularly recognize EMU for its excellence diversity commitment to applied education.

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For more information about Eastern Michigan University visit University's website.

To stay up-to-date on University news activities announcements visit EMU Today.

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