
In today's environment of rapid technological change, national and international competition,
and increased government regulation, the human resource (HR) function has become vital to the
success of the firm. HR professionals must work as strategic partners with general management in
order to manage change and help the employer achieve organizational effectiveness. The HR manager
helps the employer achieve its objectives through activities such as:
All of these activities can lead to a better trained and loyal work force.
The strong education and practical experience you will receive in the Master of Human
Resources (MHR) program at the University of South Carolina will prepare you for the exciting
challenges you will face as an HR professional. The traditional personnel functions of
recruiting and selecting, designing compensations plans, achieving compliance with government
regulations, coordinating benefits packages, and dealing with labor issues still play a major role
in the big picture, and you will be thoroughly trained in each of these areas. In addition, you
will learn how HR professionals serve as strategic business partners to manage the enormous amount
of change prevalent in today's workplace.
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I have been involved with the USC MHR program now for more than ten years. The quality of the HR professionals this program turns out is excellent. Students emerge from the program with the necessary balance between the transactional and the strategic. And, having had real business experience in every case due to the required internship, they understand the need to know the business challenges first and apply HR solutions to those challenges. John MurabitoExecutive Vice-PresidentCigna Corporation |
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