Master of Science in Labor Relations - General Concentration Postgraduate Program By University of New Haven |Top Universities

Master of Science in Labor Relations - General Concentration

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Program overview

Main Subject

Geography

Study Level

Masters

A total of 30 graduate credits is required for completion of the master of science degree in labor relations. Of these, seven courses (21 credits) are required and three courses are approved electives. Two concentrations are offered: a private sector Track and a public sector track. There is no thesis option. Required Courses ECON 6625 - Industrial Relations ECON 6627 - Economics of Labor Relations ECON 6687 - Collective Bargaining MGMT 6637 - Management Process PSYC 6642 - Organizational Change and Development PADM 6611 - Research Methods in Public Administration PADM 6690 - Research Seminar Approved electives or concentration (three courses)

Program overview

Main Subject

Geography

Study Level

Masters

A total of 30 graduate credits is required for completion of the master of science degree in labor relations. Of these, seven courses (21 credits) are required and three courses are approved electives. Two concentrations are offered: a private sector Track and a public sector track. There is no thesis option. Required Courses ECON 6625 - Industrial Relations ECON 6627 - Economics of Labor Relations ECON 6687 - Collective Bargaining MGMT 6637 - Management Process PSYC 6642 - Organizational Change and Development PADM 6611 - Research Methods in Public Administration PADM 6690 - Research Seminar Approved electives or concentration (three courses)

Admission requirements

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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree completion from an accredited university or college. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Jan-2000

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