Get Your BS in Human Resource Management at UT Dallas
Learn the skills you need to thrive in a career as an HR professional.
Start an ApplicationAttain and Cultivate Talent in a Human Resources Career
The Naveen Jindal School of Management at UT Dallas offers the Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management for students looking to help organizations acquire, develop and retain talent.
Every year, many business publications survey chief executive officers about their biggest challenges. Consistently, concerns about acquiring, developing and retaining talent are at the top of the list. CEOs recognize that without the necessary talent, it will be impossible to achieve the goals set for their organizations.
Meeting this consistent challenge is the job of human resource management: the supply chain for talent. As an HR professional, you perform the crucial role of sourcing, hiring, developing, motivating and retaining an organization’s employees.
Learn more about the Bachelor’s in HRM curriculum.Jeff Weekley, PhD
Director, Bachelor’s in Human Resource Management
As a human resource management major, you enter an exciting field focused on the people in the workplace. HR professionals help employees achieve greater personal success and satisfaction which ultimately leads to greater organizational success. Excellent HR executives combine strong business acumen, analytical skills, and HRM knowledge.
To learn more about what makes our BS in Human Resource Management degree the ideal program for you, please schedule a visit with me.
Choose From In-Demand HR Jobs
Leaders across industries recognize the importance of acquiring great talent, and the human resource management profession is growing fast.
7%According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the HR manager role has a median annual wage of $126,230 and is expected to grow by 7% between 2021 and 2031.
Human resource management is an integral part of any organization, and the HR skills you gain from our BS in Human Resource Management program are transferable from one industry to another.
HR professionals can specialize in recruiting, compensation, training, employee relations and much more. Or they can rotate through various positions, ultimately becoming an HR generalist.
Explore your possible HR career paths.Student Experiences
Do Conferences Help Your Career?
The first time I attended the HR Southwest Conference, I made a point to attend as many educational sessions as possible. Some were very beneficial in giving real-world information about certain subjects such as upcoming laws related to employment and relevant changes in legislation.
More Prepared Than I Realized
In April 2019, I had the amazing opportunity to represent the Society for Human Resource Management chapter at UT Dallas and the Jindal School’s BS in Human Resource Management program, along with Shriya Bahri, Yen Dang, and Nickole Selensky, at the 2019 TXSHRM Student Games, hosted by Baylor University.
How Business Students Network With Professionals
I joined the BS in Human Resource Management program at UTD because I wanted to make a difference in organizations, people’s lives and my career. Events like DallasHR’s HRStars Gala allow HR professionals to get together and celebrate their accomplishments and the impact they have had within the industry.
Unlimited Choices for an Engaging Business Career
A BS in Human Resource Management can help you attain the skills to succeed in any organization.
Technology has reduced the drudgery of administrative work, freeing Human Resource professionals to focus on helping organizations and their people excel.
HR professionals must solve complicated and unstructured challenges. Instead of simple, quick fixes, the solutions derived must balance the interests of employees, the organization, the customer, and other stakeholders.
Increasingly, HR professionals find themselves at the crossroads of technology and data, creating big data solutions. They use HR analytics to make better, data-driven decisions about people and people systems in an increasingly large part of the role.
Join a SHRM-affiliated program.
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recognizes the UT Dallas Bachelor’s in Human Resource Management program as in alignment with its curriculum guidelines.
SHRMSHRM is the leading professional association in human resources. Among its many services, SHRM offers the Certified Professional (CP) exam, confirming for the world an individual’s expertise in human resource management. Note that students who graduate from non-aligned programs must wait 1-2 years after graduation before they can take the exam, but UT Dallas students pursuing their BS in Human Resource Management are eligible to take the SHRM-CP certification exam during their senior year.
To help students majoring in human resource management prepare for the exam, UT Dallas offers the SHRM certification preparation course as an elective. Our students are able to graduate with their degree in HRM and SHRM-CP certification in hand, giving them a significant advantage in the job market.
Learn More about getting involved with SHRM on campusStudent Testimonials
Nickole Selensky, BS’19
Human Resources Assistant, Dentsply Sirona
Summer Scholar – Human Capital Business Analyst Intern, Deloitte
The HRM program at UTD played a key role in setting me up for success post-graduation. The instructors are highly qualified and have vast experience in field.
Quinn Love, BS’19
HR Project Analyst, Baylor Scott & White Health
During my time at UTD in the BS in Human Resource Management program I made great connections and was provided with relevant information.
Alayna Thomas, BS’19
Senior Coordinator, HR, H-E-B
Management Intern, H-E-B
The BS in Human Resource Management (HRM) program at UT Dallas introduced me to a field of passionate professionals who want to make the workplace better.
Lindsey Triplett, BS’18
HR and Accounting Administrator, R. Triplett Construction
I would highly recommend this program to anyone wanting to expand their knowledge in human resource management.
Nelson Mavares, BS’18
Cloud Analyst, Oracle
The HRM program was an excellent catapult for my career. The comprehensive curriculum accompanied by exceptional professors and mentors prepared me for my career in consulting.
Shriya Bahri, BS’20
Senior HR Assistant, Amazon
During my time here, there has been no dearth of opportunities to network, learn and participate in the Dallas HR space.
Paige Tellez, BS’20
BS in Human Resource Management Student
The BS in Human Resource Management program provided me with a wide variety of classes taught by professors who are experienced in the field
Haylee Keisler, BS’20
Employment Screening Coordinator Intern, Southwest Airlines Human Resources – Compliance Intern, Southwest Airlines
The UT Dallas BS in Human Resource Management degree program has provided me with a foundation to start my dream career in human resources.
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The Jindal School awards scholarships to competitive new incoming students admitted in the fall and spring and current students just prior to each fall.
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