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Labor Relations and Human Resources, MLRHR


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Department of Management

Ahuja Hall 433
(216) 687-4754
https://www.csuohio.edu/business/management/management

Timothy DeGroot, Chair and Graduate Program Director

Introduction

The principal objective of the Master of Labor Relations and Human Resources (MLRHR) degree program is to help graduates begin careers, or advance their careers, in human resources and labor relations. Specific objectives of the program include:

  • Providing education in the fundamental principles of human resources and labor relations.
  • Providing a better understanding of human resource data and its use in such areas as testing, program evaluation, selection, and survey research.
  • Providing an awareness of the political and legal environments in which human resource and labor relations systems function.
  • Providing an interdisciplinary perspective of the field.

The Faculty

The MLR department’s full-time faculty members represent a broad range of academic and professional backgrounds. Our faculty’s areas of expertise include:

  • Human Resource Management
  • Labor Relations
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Strategic Management
  • Decision Making
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Leadership
  • Arbitration
  • Bargaining
  • Equal Opportunity
  • International Management

Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page.

Application Procedure

  1. GMAT or GRE results submitted to the University by ETS, and
  2. An official transcript from each college and university attended.

Admission examination registration forms may be obtained from Educational Testing Service, Box 966, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, or from the Testing Center, 2121 Euclid Avenue, Rhodes Tower, Room 1237, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214.

Apply Now: http://www.csuohio.edu/graduate-admissions/how-apply

Admission Information

Students with a wide range of backgrounds are encouraged to enroll in the program. Applicants who may be interested in pursuing this course of study include those who hold undergraduate degrees in:

  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • History
  • Communication
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Urban Studies
  • Business Administration

In addition to the College of Graduate Studies standards for admission, applicants for the MLRHR program must meet the following requirements:

All applicants are required to take either the GMAT or GRE and submit results before being considered for admission.  These scores must meet minimum requirements for the appicant to be considered for admission.  In no case will a score on any dimension of these tests that is at or below the 10th percentile meet minimum requirements for admission.

Students who are accepted but scored below the 25th percentile on the quantitative section of the GMAT/ GRE are required to take OSM 500; those accepted but scoring below the 20th percentile on the verbal section of the GMAT/ GRE are required to take the following remedial courses in business communication: GAD 502  (16th through 19th percentile); GAD 501  and GAD 502  (below the 16th percentile).

Program Design


The MLRHR program consists of a minimum of thirty-three semester hours beyond the baccalaureate degree. The program is designed to accommodate students who are currently working. While a majority of enrollees are part-time students taking courses in the evening, the program also enrolls many full-time students. Full-time students usually take three semesters to complete the degree.

The program is divided into four components:

1. Prerequisite Courses


Students must demonstrate proficiency in statistics, economics, and organizational behavior. This proficiency must be demonstrated through prior course work with a grade of C or better taken within the past ten years prior to admittance. Students lacking relevant prior course work are required to take one or more of the following courses or their equivalents:

Note(s):


A student may be admitted without such course work, but must remove the deficiency within the first two semesters. Students who do not remove the deficiency are not permitted to enroll for further course work.

3. Elective Courses


(9 credits)

Students select an additional nine credit hours to complete the requirements for the degree. Elective course selections must be made with the consent of the student’s program advisor. Two elective courses must be at the 600 level.

4. Practice assessment examination.


All students admitted into the MLRHR program after Summer 2004 are required to purchase and take the online HRCI assessment examination in their last semester of study. Scores from this practice assessment examination will be used as part of an ongoing MLRHR program review. Students documenting current PHR or SPHR certification may have this requirement waived.

Internships


Internships are available to students to provide an opportunity to gain practical experience in human resources or labor relations.

Non-Degree Students


Non-degree students are strictly limited to a maximum of twelve credits taken on a graduate non-degree basis. Non-degree students are only permitted to enroll in the following courses: MGT 501 , MGT 577 , OSM 500 OSM 503 GAD 501 , GAD 502 , and ECN 503  with the permission of the Department Chair. Admission requirements for non-degree students are the same as stated above, including GRE/ GMAT requirements. Successful completion of courses within the allowable twelve credit hours does not waive the admission requirement of 1000 points.

Academic Standards


The MLRHR student must maintain an average of “B” or better in all course work attempted. Receipt of a grade of less than “B” in three courses and failure to maintain a “B” average, or the receipt of a grade of “F” in two courses, will result in dismissal from the program.

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