

Human Resource is defined as the hiring, training, compensating, career development, and retaining of employees. It is the goal of the human resource manager to meet company expectations by hiring and retaining qualified employees while making sure the company complies with the appropriate labor laws.
The University of Akron offers both a Bachelor’s of Science in Management degree with a major in the area of Human Resources Management, as well as a Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Human Resource Management. You can visit The University of Akron Department of Management.
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According to The Occupational Outlook Handbook, Human Resource positions are accepted to grow faster than average due to increased demand in the field. Also, as new laws and court cases dealing with safety, health, equal employment opportunity, health care, and pensions are established, more HR positions will be created to interrupt and apply the rulings. HR specialization also improves demand for individuals.
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, beginning salary offers in Spring 2007 averaged $42,192 annually for bachelor’s degree recipients human resource management.