Human Resource Management is a management function concerned with hiring, developing, motivating, and maintaining an organization's workforce. At the University of Dubuque, your studies will take you into exploring the human resource management field by developing knowledge and skills in recruitment and selection, training and development, compensation and performance management, motivation, communication, and administration. You will leave ready to build a career in helping an organization gain a competitive advantage through its human resource strategy.

Making a Difference Through the Study of Human Resource Management
Students and faculty at UD are active in the classroom and industry. Their work contributes to the advancement of competitive human resource management strategies. Students have opportunities to analyze human resource practices in the classroom through hands-on learning experiences, including projects, simulations, guest lecture presentations, and more. Students identify and assist in developing dynamic approaches to human resource management strategies and then witness how these approaches are implemented in the workforce through our internship program.

Degree Distinctive

Human Resource Management students will receive a strong foundation in the essentials of human resources and take classes to develop key competencies and skills in serving an organization's human resource needs. These skills include staffing an organization, training and developing employees, managing a diverse workforce, addressing fair and equitable compensation, and attending to compliance laws and regulations.

Human Resource Management  faculty are involved in all aspects of the curriculum, from the hands-on classroom learning experience to helping students secure an internship and ultimately land their first job. From the classroom experience to work with local organizations, University of Dubuque students will learn from experts in their field and develop their skills through internships, class projects, in-depth assignments, and more. This background will help prepare them for HR certifications, including the industry-recognized Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) certification.

Career Opportunities

Opportunities for Human Resource Management majors are as varied as the field itself. Every organization—for-profit and nonprofit—cares about the strategic approach to the effective management of people in an organization. They help the company gain a competitive advantage. Students will find career opportunities in recruitment and selection, training and development, compensation and performance management, and administration. These career opportunities include:

ADA and Accessibility Services Compliance; Administrative Services Managers; Benefits Coordinator; Compensation, Benefits, and Payroll Analyst; Director of Diversity and Inclusion; Employee Benefits Specialist; Hiring Manager; Human Resources Assistant; Human Resources Coordinator; Human Resources Generalist; Human Resources Specialist; Labor Relations Specialists; Talent Acquisition Specialists; Talent Management Director; Training and Development Manager; Training and Development Specialist.

Resources

Business and Accounting Faculty/Staff

David Birkett

David BirkettAssistant Professor of Business and Accounting

Phone: 563.589.3241 Department: Business and Accounting Office: 110 Charles and Romona Myers Center

Credentials

MBA, Xavier University BA, Xavier University

Sam DeaverProfessor Emeritus - Business and Accounting

Department: Business and Accounting

Credentials

MBA, University of Dubuque BS, Peru State College

Dennis George

Dennis GeorgeAssociate Professor Accounting Director of Summer School Program

Phone: 563.589.3192 Fax: 563.589.3322 Department: Business and Accounting Office: 108 Charles & Romona Myers Center

Credentials

MBA, University of Dubuque BA, Loras College

Molly Hein

Molly HeinAssistant Professor of Business

Phone: 563.589.3709 Department: Business and Accounting Office: 121 Charles & Romona Myers Center

Credentials

Ed.D, University of Phoenix MS, Western Illinois University BA, Loras College

Jacqueline R. JaegerAdjunct Instructor - Business

Department: Business and Accounting

Credentials

MBA, St. Ambrose University BA, Loras College

Craig Marty

Craig MartyAssociate Professor of Business

Phone: 563.589.3250 Fax: 563.589.3322 Department: Business and Accounting Office: 119 Charles & Romona Myers Center

Credentials

MBA, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

Linda McKeag

Linda McKeagAssociate Professor of Accounting

Phone: 563.589.3256 Department: Business and Accounting

Credentials

CPA, State of Minnesota MBA, St. Thomas University BS, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

Erica Scheidecker

Erica ScheideckerAssociate Professor of Business and Accounting

Phone: 563.589.3729 Fax: 563.589.3184 Department: Business and Accounting Office: 107 Charles & Romona Myers Center

Credentials

CPA, State of Iowa & Illinois MAS, Northern Illinois University BS, Iowa State University

Rafic Sinno

Rafic SinnoBusiness and Accounting Department Chair Associate Professor of Business

Phone: 563.589.3193 Department: Business and Accounting Office: 106 Charles & Romona Myers Center

Credentials

MBA, University of Dubuque BA, Clarke University

James SullivanAdjunct Instructor - Business

Department: Business and Accounting

Credentials

MAC, University of Dubuque BS, Loras College