Your Future in Human Resource Management

The human resource management program at Charleston Southern University is for learners who want to know more about how to achieve organizational goals by empowering and equipping individuals by creating a thriving and engaging workplace environment. Students in CSU’s Bachelor of Business Administration in human resource management learn to think strategically in all areas of human resources including talent acquisition, talent management, compensation and benefits and employee development.

Accreditation:

Charleston Southern University’s accreditation can be found here.

CSU has specialized accreditation for its Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration degrees through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).

Why Human Resource Management at CSU?

The Nielsen College of Business leadership team and faculty continuously strive to fulfill the university’s vision of learning, leading and serving by integrating time-proven Christian principles with current business theory and practice. The major offers internships and hands-on projects to equip our graduates for the business world.

As a Human Resource Management major, you’ll take courses like…

  • Employee Training and Development
  • Human Resource Law
  • Nonprofit Management
  • Operations Management
  • Cost Accounting
  • Business Plan Development

Graduates are equipped for a variety of career paths.

  • Leadership
  • HR Generalist/Manager
  • Benefits Specialist/Manager
  • Recruiter/Recruiting Manager
  • Employee Relations Manager
  • Training and Development Specialist/Manager
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The Nielsen College of Business

The Nielsen College of Business has outstanding programs and works diligently to prepare students for the challenges of careers in a variety of fields. Both our undergraduate and graduate students receive a high quality business education that will enhance their career prospects and job performance.

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Jones Hall

Jones Hall houses the offices of the president, the vice president for academic affairs and the Nielsen College of Business. Named for Clif S. Jones.

The Charleston Southern business program helped develop me professionally and personally so that I can glorify God through business operations and relationships.

Jeb Drum / business, ’17Administrative Manager, Daltile

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