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Human Relations Concentration COM 100 Professor Steve Wilson Oct. 2014 Human Relations Concentration COM 100 Professor Steve Wilson Oct. 2014

What is human relations? 1. A study of human problems arising from organizational and What is human relations? 1. A study of human problems arising from organizational and interpersonal relations (as in industry) 2. A course, study, or program designed to develop better interpersonal and intergroup adjustments Source: Merriam-Webster Online

What do HR students study? General COM Classes (12 hours: 102, 204, 318, 304) What do HR students study? General COM Classes (12 hours: 102, 204, 318, 304) Core HR Courses (12 hours): 212 (IPC), 324 (Org) plus 372 Com in Relationships 412 Theories of Human Interaction (Verbal/Nonverbal) HR Electives (pick 3, 9 hours): options include 303 Intercultural 374 Social Interaction Skills 375 Conflict & Negotiation OR 417 Training & Development General Com Electives: pick two 300+ COM classes that are not HR; examples include 314 Advanced Public Speaking 435 Com & Emerging Technology (6 hours) Capstone 498 Practicum in HR • Internship or Research Project • Career or pre-grad school focus • Small group of students w/ faculty member (3 hours)

Human Relations could be paired with: Entrepreneur certificate (15 hours) http: //www. purdue. edu/discoverypark/entr/academics/requirements. Human Relations could be paired with: Entrepreneur certificate (15 hours) http: //www. purdue. edu/discoverypark/entr/academics/requirements. php l l Minors in the College of Technology https: //tech. purdue. edu/degrees/subject-area l Languages or other Liberal Arts minors https: //www. cla. purdue. edu/students/academics/programs/minors/

Who is the HR concentration for? l Careers requiring excellent communication, analytic, and problem-solving Who is the HR concentration for? l Careers requiring excellent communication, analytic, and problem-solving skills: sales, human resources/relations, consulting, counseling, social services… l Careers requiring graduate degrees (e. g. , JD, Ph. D)