Organizational Leadership and Learning Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development Quick Links u About UofL Online Learning YOU CAN DO THIS uonline Program Info uonline Curriculum uadmission utuition and Financial Aid u Get Ready For Your Online Classroom ucontact Us Connect with one of our enrollment counselors online@louisville.edu 800.871.8635 For information about the face-to-face program, contact: Michelle Rosemond, PhD michelle.rosemond@louisville.edu 502.852.0616
About Us About University of Louisville The University of Louisville (UofL) is a state supported research university located in Kentucky s largest metropolitan area that offers 170 majors, degrees, certificates and professional development programs. The University of Louisville s mission is to be a premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university with a commitment to the intellectual, cultural, and economic development of our diverse communities and citizens through the pursuit of excellence. With a student body exceeding 22,500 and with more than 6,500 faculty members, the University of Louisville paves the way for students of all ages to achieve their academic, professional and personal goals through quality education. About UofL Online Learning The University of Louisville understands the challenges of adult professionals who want to earn a college degree and extends its education offerings through UofL Online Learning to connect nontraditional students with flexible online education options. Online learning can help them acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in a convenient and affordable manner, and secure or advance their career. UofL Online Learning delivers a wide variety of online courses and in-demand undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs completely online to students in the U.S. and around the world. About Organizational Leadership and Learning The Organizational Leadership and Learning (OLL) Program at UofL fosters leadership, learning, and performance for a changing world. OLL includes a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Learning, a Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development, and a Ph.D. track in Human Resources and Organization Development. The Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development (MS HROD) is designed for HR, learning, and organization development professionals. The program focuses on providing the necessary applied knowledge so students can properly evaluate and enhance performance opportunities, build positive human experiences at work and facilitate productive organization cultures in the workplace. Accreditation The University of Louisville is accredited by the Commission on the Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, bachelor, master, specialist, doctoral, and first-professional degrees (D.M.D., J.D., M.D.) The Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development is approved by the Society for Human Resource Management as aligning with the Guidelines for HR Programs. 2
Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development Online Program Info The Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development (MS HROD) degree offered at the University of Louisville is available 100% online or face-to-face and focuses on educating professionals who lead performance, development and learning through discovery and critical inquiry. All courses include a live synchronous online class session that meets one day a week in the evening between 7:00pm to 8:00pm (Eastern Time). MS HROD graduates are typically employed by various entities including businesses, corporations, government agencies, health-care organizations, the military, non-profit organizations, education institutions, and community-based groups. Our online MS HROD program provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in three concentrations which emphasize various aspects of the HR field: 1. Human Resource Leadership (online; face-to-face) focuses on strategic and tactical human resource leadership for generalists and specialists across all industries and organizational settings. 2. Workplace Learning and Performance (online; face-to-face) focuses on learning, training, performance improvement, and instructional design in various organizational settings. 3. Health Professions Education (partially online; face-to-face) focuses on education, learning, leadership, and organization change for the health-care industry settings. The MS HROD Value Earn your degree 100% online Gain skills through relevant, real-world projects Learn from expert professors with substantial experience in the field Collaborate with fellow students who work in a variety of organizations Start when you re ready multiple entry points available per year Get help with your degree planning from professional student advisers MS HROD Curriculum You can earn your Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development in as little as two years by taking 100% of your courses online. The program requires a minimum of 33-36 credits for completion: 18-21 hours of core courses, 12-15 hours of concentration courses, and 3 hours of electives. The core curriculum includes evidence based research in HROD, leadership class, and organizational analysis. Elective courses cover specialized topics including talent acquisition and management, methods of facilitation, and e-learning design and development. Apply Today! 3
Check-in Points To ensure that we provide relevant and rigorous learning that supports your career goals, we assess your readiness at the beginning and at the end of the program: Initial Assessment: Admission to the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies GRE Completed (if last 60 hours of undergraduate GPA is less than 3.0) Program Competency Self-Assessment Approved by Faculty Committee Exit Assessment: Competency Self-Assessment/Reflection, Program Portfolio and Integration of Research, Theory, and Practice or Thesis Degree Assessment: A minimum of 33 hours with an overall grade point average of 3.0, and no more than two grades of C Satisfactory completion of Program Portfolio Equivalent Credit Transfer If you have received graduate credit from another regionally accredited institution, six credits may be transferred if they directly replace courses offered in our program. Careers and Salary Information About 136,000 human resources managers were employed nationwide in 2006. Human resources managers can be found in virtually any industry, and 13 % of human resources managers and specialists worked for the government. Beyond typical wage-and-salary jobs, about 17,000 were self-employed, serving as consultants for public and private employees. Employment of human resources specialists is expected to grow 21% from 2010 to 2020, faster than the average for all occupations. Job opportunities should be good overall, especially in the employment services industry. (Bureau of Labor Statistics www.bls.gov) MS HROD graduates typically practice as: Apply Today! HR Manager Clinical Educator Continuing Education Specialist Employee Relations Manager Director of Human Resources Chief HR Officer HR Specialist Recruitment Specialist HR Representative Employee Relations Specialist VP of Human Resources 4
Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development Online Curriculum Category Concentration in Human Resource Leadership Credit Hours Core Courses ELFH 617 Evidence Based Research in HROD (3) ELFH 616 HROD Integrative Capstone (3-6) OR ELFH 699 Thesis (requires 36 hours total) (3) ELFH 605 Leadership in HROD (3) ELFH 614 Program and Organization Evaluation (3) ELFH 661 Adult and Organizational Learning (3) ELFH 662 Organizational Analysis (3) 18-21 Concentration ELFH 611 Strategic Human Resources (3) ELFH 612 Talent Acquisition and Management (3) ELFH 631 Performance Management and Rewards (3) ELFH 664 Organizational Change and Consulting (3) ELFH 671 Performance Improvement (3) 15 Total Hours 33-36 Category Concentration in Workplace Learning and Performance Credit Hours Core Courses ELFH 617 Evidence Based Research in HROD (3) ELFH 616 HROD Integrative Capstone (3-6) OR ELFH 699 Thesis (requires 36 hours total) (3) ELFH 605 Leadership in HROD (3) ELFH 614 Program and Organization Evaluation (3) ELFH 661 Adult and Organizational Learning (3) ELFH 662 Organizational Analysis (3) 18-21 Concentration ELFH 611 Strategic Human Resources (3) ELFH 664 Organizational Change and Consulting (3) ELFH 671 Performance Improvement (3) ELFH 672 Instructional Design and Development (3) 12 Electives (select one) ELFH 641 Graduate Seminar (3) ELFH 663 Methods of Facilitation (3) ELFH 673 E-Learning Design and Development (3) 3 Total Hours 33-36 Category Concentration in Health Professions Education Credit Hours Core Courses ELFH 617 Evidence Based Research in HROD (3) ELFH 616 HROD Integrative Capstone (3-6) OR ELFH 699 Thesis (requires 36 hours total) (3) ELFH 605 Leadership in HROD (3) ELFH 614 Program and Organization Evaluation (3) ELFH 661 Adult and Organizational Learning (3) ELFH 662 Organizational Analysis (3) 18-21 Concentration ELFH 671 Performance Improvement (3) ELFH 672 Instructional Designs and Development (3) ELFH 673 E-Learning Designs and Development (3) ELFH 675 Teaching and Learning in Health Professions Education (3) 12 Electives (choose one) ELFH 684 Organizational Change and Consulting (3) ELFH 612 Talent Acquisition and Management (3) 3 Total Hours 33-36 5
Admission Upon admission in the MS HROD online programs, new students can begin courses in the fall, spring or summer terms. The following deadlines are set by the HROD Admissions Committee: June 15th for Fall admission September 15th for Spring admission February 15th for Summer admission Applications received after these dates will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and only as time permits. Admission Requirements Download Step-by-Step Application Instructions [PDF]: http://louisville.edu/education/degrees/files/mshrod-app-info.pdf New students can begin courses in the fall, spring, or summer terms. The HROD Admissions Committee requires the following materials to make a decision about admission: Graduate School Application: Complete application for admission to the Graduate School at University of Louisville. $60.00 Application Fee: check or money order made payable to the University of Louisville. Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work Unconditional admission requires a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 for all coursework taken. Two letters of recommendation from individuals who can speak to the applicant s academic or professional capabilities. If you have studied at a college or university in the last five years, the admissions committee prefers to see at least one letter from a faculty member. Other references can include work supervisors. Personal references (e.g. family, friends) are not accepted. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test score (for some applicants): Applicants are not required to provide GRE scores if they have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the last 60 hours of undergraduate work or if they possess a terminal degree (e.g., M.D., D.D.S., and Ph.D.). Applicants must submit GRE scores if they have an undergraduate GPA of less than 3.0 in the last 60 hours or no terminal degree. GRE scores prior to August 1, 2011 must be a minimum of 800 (combined verbal and quantitative) for consideration for unconditional admission. GRE scores under the current exam must be a minimum of 146 (verbal) and 140 (quantitative) for consideration for unconditional admission. Goal Statement Cover Sheet. [PDF] The Admissions Committee evaluates applications based on how an applicant s goals, professional experiences, and commitment to education are an appropriate fit with this program. Current Resume Send admission materials to the Graduate Admissions office at the following address: University of Louisville School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies 2211 S Brook St, Houchens Bldg, Rm 105 Louisville, Kentucky 40292 United States of America Apply Today! Or email to: gradadm@louisville.edu For more application instructions, go to http://louisville.edu/graduate/futurestudents/apply-materials/application 6
Tuition and Financial Aid Tuition for the Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development is one of the most affordable in the state and in the nation. Tuition for online courses is the same for both in-state and out-of-state students. Online Degree Tuition Tuition Rates Graduate online course Active-duty* service members** Reserve Component and Kentucky National Guard** $714 per credit hour $250 per credit hour (see our Military Tuition Discount page for more info). May be eligible for $250 per credit hour tuition assistance rate *Active-Duty is defined as on orders for 180 days or more. **The Department of Defense tuition assistance rate of $250 per credit hour also applies to certain members of the Reserve Component and Kentucky National Guard. The tuition rates above apply only to online courses and may be different than, or in addition to, tuition costs for non-online courses. Tuition does not include costs associated with a specific course or program, such as textbooks. Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change at any time without prior notice. The summary on this page is intended to provide a quick reference for students. For more information and updates, visit the UofL Bursar s page. Financial Aid Financial aid is available for all online students who qualify. Here are the steps for first-time financial aid applicants: 1. Assemble your tax and asset information, such as your IRS forms, W2s, 1040s, etc. 2. Go to www.fafsa.gov to file your FAFSA form (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Be sure to apply for your PIN during the FAFSA filing process. Use the PIN to electronically sign your FAFSA. Our FAFSA school code is 001999. 3. Once your FAFSA is processed by the U.S. Department of Education, you will be sent a Student Aid Report (SAR). If you filed electronically, the SAR will be sent to you via email. If you filed by paper or did not provide an email address, the SAR will be sent to you by mail. 4. Review the SAR for comments and incorrect information. If accurate, keep the SAR for your records. If you find any errors, you can correct them by returning the paper SAR or by making corrections to a processed FAFSA online. If you used estimated tax return information when completing the FAFSA, remember to update your FAFSA with actual tax information by using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool after you file your federal income tax return. We know the cost of education is one of the most important considerations when deciding where to pursue a degree. The University of Louisville is committed to ensuring you re knowledgeable about all of your financial aid options. UofL offers flexible payment options for students, including a payment plan, and accepts military benefits or employer tuition assistance payment methods. Contact Financial Aid Email: finaid@louisville.edu Phone: 502.852.5511 7
Get Ready For Your Online Classroom Technical Requirements You will need the following hardware and software in order to access your courses online, work on and submit assignments, communicate with professors and peers, and successfully complete your courses and your degree program: Personal computer Broadband Internet connection Windows With administrative rights (the ability to download software and change security settings) Speed of 512 kb/s or higher for DSL or 1 Mbps or higher for (upload) cable connection Mac With administrative rights (the ability to download software and change security settings) Speed of 512 kb/s or higher for DSL or 1 Mbps or higher for (upload) cable connection Operating system Windows XP or higher Mac OSX 10.5 or higher Microsoft Office 2010 or higher iwork or Microsoft Office 2011 Browsers IE 8.0 & 9.0, FireFox 3.6 & Final Release Channel, Chrome (Stable Channel) Safari 4.0, 5.0 & 5.1, Firefox 3.6 & Final Release Channel, Chrome (Stable Channel) Java Version 1.6 or higher Version 1.6 or higher RAM memory 4 GB or higher 4 GB or higher Webcam and microphone Internal or external Internal or external Go to uofl.me/tech-requirements to ensure that your computer is properly set up and that your browser is compatible. FAQs 1. What are the benefits of online learning? The biggest benefit of online learning is that you can work to earn your degree from your own home while raising a family, working full-time or experiencing particular life circumstances that make commuting to campus difficult or impossible. 2. How is the online program different than the one on campus? At UofL, you are taught by the same world-class faculty as our on campus students. You read the same books, do many of the same assignments and earn the same degree. The biggest difference is that you are able to do it in your own time and in a way that best fits your learning style and lifestyle. 3. I am on active duty. Can I take online classes at UofL? Yes! You can take online classes from anywhere in the world, provided you have consistent Internet access. UofL offers a tuition discount to all active duty service members as well as to qualified veterans, Reserves and National Guard. 4. Can I receive credit for graduate courses completed at another institution? Earned equivalent graduate credit may be transferred from regionally accredited institutions that offer advanced degrees. Generally, the maximum number of semester hours transferable, upon request, is six. 5. Is the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) required for admission? Unconditional admission requires a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0. Applicants must submit GRE scores if: 1) their GPA in the last 60 hours of undergraduate work is less than 3.0 OR 2) they have not already earned a terminal degree (e.g., M.D., D.D.S., Ph.D.). GRE scores prior to August 1, 2011 must be a minimum of 800 (combined verbal and quantitative) for consideration for unconditional admission. GRE scores under the current exam must be a minimum of 146 (verbal) and 140 (quantitative) for consideration for unconditional admission. 8
Contact Us UofL Online Learning Office hours: Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET Online Learning Enrollment Counselors Email: online@louisville.edu Phone: 800.871.8635 Department of Educational Leadership, Evaluation and Organizational Development Office hours: Monday Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Michelle Rosemond, PhD Enrollment & Recruitment Manager michelle.rosemond@louisville.edu 502.852.0616 UofL Office of Graduate Admissions Office hours: Monday Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Email: gradadm@louisville.edu Phone: 502.852.3101 Fax: 502.852.3111 UofL Office of Financial Aid Office hours: Monday Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Email: finaid@louisville.edu Phone: 502.852.5511 9