 
 Master of Human Resources Curriculum
An applied business program rooted in the liberal arts
The 40-hour, cohort-based MHR program is designed for both experienced HR professionals—including trainers, recruiters, consultants, and analysts—as well as early career HR professionals. Cohorts move through the program in lockstep, meaning everyone on the full-time track takes the same courses during the semester.
At Rollins, you’ll gain skills to build relationships, analyze problems, recommend solutions, and evaluate effectiveness—preparing you for post-graduation success.
 
 Rollins’ MHR program is one of only 200 nationwide that aligned with SHRM-approved curriculum. It combines business skills, HR principles, and timely HR issues, backed by AACSB accreditation.
Program Structure
Students can complete the program in two or three years of study, with courses typically meeting one evening per week.
-  6core courses 
-  4electives 
-  1internship (optional) 
-  1capstone 
Program Courses
In addition to the six required core courses, students select four electives focused on a variety of human resources areas, including performance management, learning and development, and succession planning.
-   Core Courses
 MHR 500: Strategic Human Resources Management
 MHR 510: Organizational Change and Development
 MHR 515: Recruitment, Selection, and Retention
 MHR 533: Employment and Labor Law
 MHR 538: HR Leadership
 MHR 540: Management Consulting
-   Electives
 MHR 501: International Human Resources Management
 MHR 505: Training and Development
 MHR 522: Organizational Behavior
 MHR 532: Succession Management
 MHR 542: Team Building
 MHR 543: Employee Relations
 MHR 544: Conflict Management
 MHR 545: Troubled Employees
 MHR 557: Compensation Management
 MHR 559: Performance Management
 MHR 590: Special Topic Course
 MHR 591: SHRM National Conference
 MHR 610: Managing the HR Department
 MHR 625: Emerging Issues in Human Resources Management
 MHR 640: SHRM Certification Prep Course
 MHR 670: Independent Research
 MHR 673: Independent Project
 MHR 675: Internship
 MHR 677: Thesis
Five-Semester Track
| Semester | |
|---|---|
|   Fall   |   MHR 500 Strategic Human Resource Management (4) MHR 515 Recruitment, Selection, and Retention (4) | 
|   Spring   |   MHR 510 Organizational Change and Development (4) MHR 553 Employment and Labor Law (4) | 
|   Summer   |   MHR Elective (4) MHR Elective (4) | 
|   Fall   |   MHR 538 HR Leadership (4) MHR Elective (4) | 
|   Spring   |   MHR 540 Management Consulting (4) MHR Elective (4) | 
Four-Semester Track
This track is designed for applicants with professional experience as well as international students and NCAA athletes with program director approval.
| Semester | |
|---|---|
|   Fall   |   MHR 500 Strategic Human Resource Management (4) MHR 515 Recruitment, Selection, and Retention (4) MHR 590 Special Topics (2) | 
|   Spring   |   MHR 510 Organizational Change and Development (4) MHR 553 Employment & Labor Law (4) MHR 590 Special Topics (2) | 
|   Fall   |   MHR 538 HR Leadership (4) MHR Elective (4) MHR 590 Special Topics (2) | 
|   Spring   |   MHR 540 Management Consulting (4) MHR Elective (4) MHR 590 Special Topics (2) | 
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  Learn by Doing
MHR students can fulfill electives by attending the SHRM National Conference, joining a student SHRM organization, pursuing internships, and conducting independent research.

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