Skip to Content
  • Canvas
  • Baker Mail
  • My Baker
  • (855) 487-7888
Baker College
  • Degrees & Programs
  • Admissions
  • Affordability
  • Athletics
  • Request Info
  • Apply
Apply Request Info Visit MyBaker
  • Degrees and Programs
  • Admissions
  • Affordability
  • Baker Online
  • Student Life & Services
  • Campuses
  • Athletics
  • Resources
  • Office of the President
  • Events
  • image

    Degrees & Programs

    80+ degrees in emerging fields - online and on campus.

  • image

    Admissions

    Friendly, helpful, and with you every step of the way.

  • image

    Affordability

    One of Michigan's most affordable colleges.

  • image

    Baker Online

    We are online pioneers dating way back to 1994. See why we're different and better.

  • image

    Student Life & Services

    Study, socialize, and succeed as a part of an engaged student community.

  • image

    Campuses

    Whether you’re drawn to vibrant city centers, the scenic surroundings of our Great Lakes campuses, or the flexibility of online learning, Baker College meets you where you are.

  • image

    Athletics

    Game on! Big news coming regarding Baker College's entry into college athletics.

  • image

    Resources

    Baker College is committed to making higher education accessible.

  • image

    Office of the President

    Welcome to Baker College!

  • image

    Events

    Check out all Baker College Events.

Business woman gestures at whiteboard as teammates watch

Bachelor of Business Administration

Human Resource Management

  • Academics
  • Undergraduate Studies
  • College of Business
  • Business / Management
  • Human Resource Management

HR Degree Highlights

Build your future with a human resource management degree.

No business can succeed without the right team of employees. By working in human resources, you can use your people skills to help companies find those perfect employees. Our human resource management (HRM) degree can help you start a career in one of today’s fastest-growing fields. As long as businesses exist, there will be a need for human resources professionals to recruit new talent, oversee compensation and benefits and handle employee relations.

  • Working in human resources involves a wide range of interpersonal and management skills as well as business and knowledge of working with people.
  • By combining classroom learning and practical experience, you’ll graduate from the human resource management degree online or on-campus with a very well-rounded education that can help take you far in your career.
  • This HRM degree is led by experienced working professionals who focus on helping you learn the most important skills and information it takes to succeed on the job.
  • The HR degree online and on-campus at Baker College is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).
Request Info
At a glance
120
Credit Hours (Avg.)
4
Years (Avg.)
View Full Curriculum

Learn Your Way

Human resource management courses are taught at the Cadillac, Muskegon, Owosso, and Royal Oak campuses, as well as through Baker Online.

Learn More
Email Print
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Linkedin

Why Earn a Degree in Human Resource Management?

Human resources careers can be very fulfilling and rewarding, since you’ll be helping people find jobs that are right for them. And with so many different types of organizations to potentially work in, you’ll be able to take your career in any direction you like. This HRM degree program is an excellent career choice for students who want to perform an identifiable set of activities that affect and influence the employees who work in an organization. These activities include recruitment, selection, compensation, training and development and evaluation.

Human resource managers are responsible for attracting, motivating and retaining qualified employees and matching them to the right jobs. Coordinating a team of specialists, they oversee employee recruiting and hiring, establish compensation guidelines and help limit job turnover, often in concert with hiring managers and other key organizational stakeholders. They also help employees improve their skills and productivity through training and development opportunities.

HR Degree Online & On-Campus Curriculum

The Baker College degree in HR management degree is a 4-year, IACBE-accredited program consisting of 120 credit hours (27 hours of major human resource management courses and 63 hours of business requirements). Our curriculum includes 30 hours of general education requirements, employee and labor relations and two 120-hour work experiences.

Sample Courses

Employee and Labor Relations

Description
Studies all aspects of effective employee and labor relations including managing organizational culture and retention, employee motivation and rewards, employee engagement, conflict management and dispute resolution, employee discipline and terminations, union/management relations, the collective bargaining process, negotiation skills, grievance management, and unfair labor practices.

Staffing Human Resources

Description
Explores a variety of functions related to staffing Human Resources. It prepares students to analyze the challenges of a comprehensive staffing model that identifies all the components of staffing, external influences and staffing system management. Students are also introduced to the concept of Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) and the importance of utilizing software programs to manage human resource information. Major areas covered in this course are the staffing model, behavioral interviewing, external influences (economic, laws and regulations), staffing strategy and planning, job analysis, measurement, external and internal recruitment, the selection, decision making, extending the job offer and HRIS usage.

Human Resources Management

Description
Examines the role of human resource functions and their strategic impact on the management of organizations. Students are exposed to key functions including employee staffing, compensation, unions, negotiations, training and development practices, retention and workplace laws. What qualifies companies as employers of choice are also considered.
View Full Curriculum
In Their Words
“It’s a really tight-knit group of faculty members that actually work in the field and can help you grow as a student and in your business… Baker is pretty career-focused on a lot of things; where they kind of set you on a path and help you along to get to your career goal.”
Kevin Stankovich
Baker College Alum

Frequently Asked Questions

Human resource management (HRM) is the strategic process of recruiting, managing, developing and supporting an organization’s workforce so it can achieve its goals. 

  • It covers core activities like recruiting and hiring, onboarding, training and development, compensation and benefits, performance management, and employee relations. 
  • It also involves creating policies and systems that align the workforce with organizational strategy and operational needs. 

HRM isn’t just about paperwork—it’s about shaping a workforce that supports business success while fostering a positive employee experience. Learn more about what you can do with a human resources degree online.

Human resource managers carry out a wide variety of tasks designed to support, develop and maintain an effective workforce. Typical duties include:

  • Recruiting & Hiring: Identifying job needs, sourcing candidates, managing interviews and onboarding 
  • Training & Development: Designing and implementing programs to build skills, support advancement and maintain employee engagement 
  • Compensation, Benefits & Compliance: Administering payroll, benefits, ensuring labour-law compliance and managing risk 
  • Employee Relations & Culture: Addressing employee concerns, mediating conflicts, cultivating a positive workplace culture and aligning it with business goals 

By managing these areas, HR managers help an organization run smoothly and support both business performance and employee well-being. Learn more about available human resources roles.

Yes—human resource management can be an excellent career choice for individuals who enjoy working with people, systems and strategy. HR roles are increasingly strategic, blending human-centred work with data, analytics and business planning. 

If you’re interested in helping organizations recruit, retain and develop talent—and playing a key role in shaping workplace culture and business success—then a human resources management degree may be a strong fit for you.

For students in the human resources bachelor degree at Baker College, this means you’re exploring a pathway that combines business acumen with human-centered leadership—preparing you for a career where you can make a meaningful impact.

Discover 12 rewarding reasons to work in HR.

Program Locations

This program is offered at the following campus locations:

The Cadillac Campus
Cadillac
The Muskegon Campus
Muskegon
The Owosso Campus
Owosso
The Royal Oak Campus
Royal Oak
The Online Campus
Online

Outcomes & Performance

Our quality-focused, market-driven and rigorous HR management degree curricula will establish and enhance core business knowledge and the ability to anticipate and react to societal changes, as well as provide students with technological proficiency, the ability to make ethical decisions, and the communication skills that embody the professional acumen graduates need to make positive contributions to their chosen fields.

View Outcomes & Performance

Accreditation

External peer review is the primary means of assuring and improving the quality of higher education institutions and programs in the United States. This recognition is accomplished through program accreditation, approval or certification. The College of Business at Baker College has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11960 Quivira Road in Overland Park, Kansas, USA. For a list of accredited programs please view our IACBE member status page.

International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) logo - Member with Accredited Programs

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) acknowledges that the Baker College Master of Business Administration Human Resource Management program has renewed its alignment with SHRM’s HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates. The HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates were developed by SHRM to define the minimum HR content areas for study by students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The guidelines, created in 2006 and revalidated in 2010, 2013, and 2018, are part of SHRM’s Academic Initiative to define HR education standards taught in university business schools and to help universities develop degree programs that follow these standards.  

The SHRM logo is on the top line, followed by the words Recertification Provider on the second line, and SHRM-CP | SHRM-SCP on the last line.The SHRM logo is on the top line, followed by the words Academically Aligned on the second line, and an icon of an open book against a blue background on the last line.
This page was last revised on January 14, 2026.
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Linkedin
Email Print

On Campus Available

View campus locations

Available on Baker Online

Courses for this degree program are available through Baker Online.

100% online, this format offers flexible scheduling with 8-week semesters

Baker Online

Unavailable on Online Live

Core courses for this degree program are not offered through Online Live.

For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available through Online Live each semester.

Online Live
We're Here to Help
Ready to take the next step?

Contact us today to speak with a
Baker admissions expert.

By clicking Submit, I give Baker College my consent to use automated technology to call, text, and email me regarding educational services, using the contact information above, including my wireless number. This consent is not required to receive educational services.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

 

Programs

  • Degrees & Programs
  • Baker Online
  • Continued Education

Admissions

  • Information
  • Calendar
  • Open Houses
  • Schedule a Visit

Tuition & Aid

  • Tuition
  • Financial Aid
  • Scholarships
  • BeFree Tuition Guarantee

Contact

  • (800) 964-4299
  • [email protected]
  • 1020 S Washington St, Owosso, MI 48867

Campus Life

  • Campuses
  • Student Success and Engagement
  • Events
  • Esports
  • Athletics

About Baker

  • Office of the President
  • Get to Know Us
  • Student Handbook
  • Newsroom
  • Careers

Tools & Resources

  • Tuition
  • Financial Aid
  • Scholarships
  • BeFree Tuition Guarantee

Information

  • (800) 964-4299
  • [email protected]
  • 1020 S Washington St, Owosso, MI 48867
Baker College
Baker College

Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. An equal opportunity affirmative action institution. An approved institution of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA).

Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning courses may or may not be eligible for college credit. These courses are not eligible for financial aid or Baker College scholarships. Baker College's Higher Learning Commission accreditation does not encompass Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning courses.

If you encounter an accessibility issue using this page, please let us know.

Facebook Icon Instagram Icon Twitter Icon Linkedin Icon YouTube Icon
© 2026 All rights reserved. Baker College