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The study of human relations examines interpersonal connections, especially in workplace settings. Those pursuing this discipline focus on the psychological and social aspects of human interaction. Learners in human relations develop skills to evaluate, comprehend, and embrace diverse viewpoints, fostering better communication and societal effectiveness. Graduates with this degree can pursue opportunities in corporate environments, educational institutions, government agencies, or advanced studies in psychology, social work, sociology, and education. The human relations specialization within communication arts prepares students for roles in HR, social services, and education by examining how factors like gender, language, and conflict influence communication. Students gain both practical and theoretical knowledge about professional and personal relationships throughout history. Given the growing employer demand for strong communicators, HR graduates possess sought-after verbal, written, and teamwork abilities. The curriculum emphasizes experiential learning through HR internships and coursework covering verbal/nonverbal communication, identity studies, conflict resolution, HR management, social psychology, and human growth.
Each student must have their official high school diploma or general equivalency diploma.
English Language Score:
Minimum TOEFL score is 80 (internet version), 550 (paper version), 213 (computer version); recommended minimum IELTS score is 6.5; recommend Duolingo score is 105 or higher.
Application Deadlines: Spring Semester: November 15; Fall Semester: Nov 15, Regular Decision: Deadline extended! July 1 .