Human Resources Minor

Human Resources

Undergraduate Minor

Program Delivery

On Campus, Online

Total Credits

9 - 21 Credits

About the Program

This minor has two options: one for Business students and one for non-Business students.

Gain the skills required to find and recruit employees, train staff, create an inclusive and diverse workplace, negotiate salaries, compensation, and work with labor leaders and unions. 


Focus of Study

The Human Resources Management minor prepares students for careers in human resources by covering topics such as recruiting, staffing, training and development, performance appraisal, evaluation, compensation, career planning, safety and health, equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, and labor relations.


Program Requirements

For Business Students:

College of Business undergraduate students are encouraged and can easily pursue a minor in our business specializations. All minors for business students are 9 credit hours and can be applied to business elective requirements as well as open electives (adding no additional credits or time to degree completion). Each minor allows a student to further their business knowledge and differentiate themselves from others by adding another credential to their resume.

Minors in Business - Model Degree Plan for Business Undergraduate Majors

For Non-Business Students:

The College of Business recommends all undergraduate students consider a business minor because no matter your major, you will likely be working in a business! Our minor for non-business students is broken into two parts - a business core curriculum (3 courses) that provides a base knowledge in business and then four subject-specific courses that allow students a deeper dive on a specific business discipline - giving students basic business knowledge as well as specialized business knowledge that can give them a competitive edge in the workplace. 

To declare the business minor, students must have a 2.7 cumulative CU GPA and have successfully passed ENGL 1310 and one college level math course (MATH 1040 is the lowest level math course accepted for this requirement). 

Minors in Business - Model Degree Plan for Non-Business Undergraduate Majors


Program Coursework

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