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Yes, there are many great schools online that offer a degree in human resources. Things to consider are your budget and timeline for achieving your degree.
If you can you can check educationconnection.com for specific schools that offer the degree. If they offer it, you can get it. I would think Human Resources is the type of degree that can be obtained online.
Yes, a human resources management degree will work. The schools don't really care what your degree is in.
Most business schools offer degrees in human resources, as well as general education colleges. Human resources is a common and necessary degree so lots of places offer it.
The first step is to get into and educational program to get some type of certification in human resources. While a college degree is not required, a bachelors or masters degree may be needed for advancement.
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One who get a masters in human resorces, can provide better planning to achieve better output within the available of natural and human resources.
You can get a good nursing degree through your local hospital. I would go to the human resources department of your hospital and ask which schools they are affiliated with for nursing.
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MHS is the abbreviation used to denote a Masters of Human Services degree.
Once you obtain your degree in Human Resources it is highly recommended as with any program that you continue your degree to at least the Master's degree area. I would suggest an area similar to the Human Resources area.
You can acquire this type of degree at almost any school. Penn State offers a 100% online course. There are also schools that have night classes and online tests.