Academy Of Art University
180 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94105, United States

The Academy of Art University, formerly Academy of Art College and Richard Stephens Academy of Art, is a private for-profit art school in San Francisco, California. It was founded as the Academy of Advertising Art by Richard S. Stephens in 1929.

Master of Science in Human Resources Management

Human Resource Management, MSHRM program aims to gain a full understanding of the human resource function, including recruitment, selection; placement; training and career development; employee and labor relations; performance measurement; and resource planning.  You will learn how legal issues, human behavior, labor relations, and diversity impact the modern organization.

Other courses expand on substantive areas in human resource management that are briefly covered in the introductory course. Psychological and sociological principles, statistical techniques, and practical business economics are blended to produce effective knowledge and skill for human resource management specialists.

Other departments in the university, such as economics and psychology, offer courses that enable students in human resource management to enhance their study of the employer-employee relationship. There is no substitute for experience in dealing with people in a work situation and students are advised to acquire such experience through part-time work or internships.

The Heller College of Business offers two programs in Human Resource Management at the graduate level: the Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a Concentration in Human Resource Management (see information under the MBA listing in this catalog), the Master of Science in Human Resource Management (MSHRM).

The Human Resource Management curriculum is designed to provide students with comprehensive and in-depth coverage of modern HR specializations and current topics. The curriculum emphasizes coverage of theoretical and applied material to provide foundational HR knowledge and HR skills and competencies critical to any successful HR professional. The degree can be pursued either on a full- or part-time basis.

Additionally, to ensure the program meets professional standards and practices and for ease of certification (PHR & SPHR), the program curriculum follows closely the Society for Human Resource Management graduate program guidelines. The program is formally recognized by SHRM as a program curriculum aligned with society's recommended standards.

https://catalog.roosevelt.edu/graduate/business/human-resource-management-mshrm/?_gl=1*1qqlprf*_gcl_au*MzY3MjI5Nzc5LjE3MTU4NDAxMDE.

 

Admissions requirements vary by graduate program. In addition to your transcripts, additional documents may be required or requested by the University.  Contact your advisor for more information on GPA conversion.

English Proficiency Test Requirements

  • IELTS 6.5
  • TOEFL 80
  • DUOLINGO 110
  • PTE 55

All individuals who have completed an education outside the United States are required to meet the University's English Language Proficiency Requirement. Students must submit English Language Proficiency test scores prior to admission.

FINANCIAL AND IMMIGRATION INFORMATION

International students who wish to study as an F-1 Student must submit the following additional documents in order to receive a Form I-20:

  • A photocopy of their passport information page
  • Evidence of funds to cover the first year’s tuition, fees, housing and living expenses (books, supplies, insurance, personal items) in the form of bank statements or a letter from the bank
  • Affidavit of Support form (if the finances you will be using belong to a parent or other relative)
  • A $500 non-refundable deposit. This deposit will be applied directly to your tuition upon enrollment.

Up-to-date tuition and fee information can be found on our website. All other living expenses (housing, books, supplies, insurance, personal items) are estimated at $17,000 per year. If the student will have a financial sponsor, the student's sponsor should complete the Affidavit of Support and submit it with an official bank statement.

If you have received a scholarship, you may use this to show part of your funding. To learn more about Roosevelt scholarship opportunities, please visit our scholarship page.

Students will not receive their I-20 until they have paid their $500 non-refundable deposit. Students should expect to receive their I-20 digitally within one week after they submit all required documents and pay their non-refundable deposit.

Do I have to submit my bank statements with my application?

We encourage you to submit all documents when you apply. However, we will review you application without your financial and immigration documents. These documents are required to issue your Form I-20 if you are admitted; they are not required to make an admission decision.

I'm not an F-1 student, do I need to submit financial and immigration documents?

All international students should show proof of their current status in the U.S. We use this information to show why you did not need F-1 student status. If you are in the U.S. in a different immigration status, you are not required to show funding. If you want to change your status, you must show funding.

https://www.roosevelt.edu/international-admission-requirements 

Fall 2024

Application Deadline April 15, 2024  Add to calendar
Payment Deadline August 14, 2024  Add to calendar
Classes Begin August 28, 2024  Add to calendar

Spring 2025

Application Deadline November 1, 2024  Add to calendar
Payment Deadline January 7, 2025  Add to calendar
Classes Begin January 21, 2025  Add to calendar

Summer 2025

Enrollment may not be available for the semester you selected. Please change your selection or speak with an advisor and they can help you apply to the next available semester.

Fall 2025

Application Deadline June 1, 2025  Add to calendar
Payment Deadline August 11, 2025  Add to calendar
Classes Begin August 25, 2025  Add to calendar