Applications for this program are not being accepted at the present timeThis program is no longer enrolling new students, but candidates interested in the area of human resource management may wish to consider the Executive MS in Human Resource Management, a program solidly built on the MSILR program, but with many updated courses and a strong focus on the current challenges and needs of HR executives.
The Executive Master of Science in Industrial and Labor Relations (MSILR) program is designed for professionals who seek to advance their careers in the fields of human resource management and labor relations. As an executive program, students benefit from the significant work experience of their peers and the faculty’s applied perspective that is typically informed by extensive practical experience.
An important feature of the Executive MSILR Program is the cohort experience: courses are offered in a predetermined sequence, and students may graduate in three academic years. Candidates for the Executive MSILR are expected to have relevant professional experience in the fields of human resource management or labor relations.
This program is no longer enrolling new students. Candidates interested in the area of human resource management are referred to the Executive MS in Human Resource Management, a program solidly built on the MSILR program, but with a shift in focus to the needs of HR executives.
MSILR Curriculum
The program has a total of 36 credit hours.
First Year | Credits | |||||||
| Management: A Behavioral Approach | 3 | ||||||
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| Managing People and Organizations | 3 | ||||||
| Human Resource Management | 3 | ||||||
| Labor Relations | 3 | ||||||
| Managerial Statistics | 3 | ||||||
Second Year | ||||||||
| Labor and Employment Law | 3 | ||||||
| Management of Compensation | 3 | ||||||
| Collective Bargaining | 3 | ||||||
| Employee Development and Training | 3 | ||||||
Third Year | ||||||||
| Developing Managerial Skills | 3 | ||||||
| Seminar in Human Resource Management and Labor Relations | 3 | ||||||
| Capstone Research Seminar | 3 | ||||||
| Seminar in Labor Relations: The State of the Unions | 3 |
Degree Requirements
- Students must earn 36 credits for the MS degree, maintain a cumulative 3.000 grade point average, and satisfy all Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business and Executive Programs policies, rules, and regulations.
- A student whose GPA falls below 3.000 after taking 6 or more credits in the program will be on academic probation. He or she must comply with all Baruch College requirements of grade probation status to continue in the program. Please refer to the current Baruch College Graduate Bulletin, discussion of General Academic Regulations for information on these requirements.
- As this is a cohort program, all students take the same courses together and in the same order. Any student who enters grade probation status may not be able to complete the program within the period of 3 years.
- Students taking all of the courses offered in this cohort program will be registered for 6 credits each semester. Thus they considered to be part-time students.
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