Master of Science in Human Resource Development

Mission Statement

The Organizational Leadership (OL) programs prepare students to effectively lead the change process and enhance performance within profit or non-profit organizations. The program provides students with necessary expertise to create a learning organization and enhance performance throughout the workplace. Specifically, this program assists aspiring OL practitioners in becoming successful change agents and performance analysts, coaches, mentors and team leaders in informal learning environments, as well as trainers and instructors in formal learning programs. The curriculum goal of the program centers around a framework that is grounded in an assumption that organizational effectiveness is linked to learning at the individual, group, and organizational levels.

Program Goals

The Master of Science in Human Resource Development (MSHRD) program at Barry University focuses on human and organizational performance improvement through learning. Professionals in the field of HRD identify performance gaps and opportunities and design strategic solutions with the purpose to enhance individual and organizational effectiveness.  Students acquire expertise in developing and enhancing individual and organizational learning, talent, and leadership capabilities.

Students will be prepared to design, develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based learning, talent, performance management, organization development, and HR solutions in a variety of organizational contexts. This program exposes students to unique competencies that are not developed in traditional HRM programs, including:

  • creating and managing learning programs
  • training facilitation and delivery
  • talent development
  • change management
  • coaching and leadership development
  •  inclusion and diversity
  • performance management
  • leading teams
  • e-learning design
  • The MSHRD program provides students with the skill set necessary to develop people in the context of work and to effectively drive individual, team, and organizational performance improvement initiatives within both public and private sectors.
  • Students acquire expertise in planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based learning and development and organization development solutions in a variety of organizational contexts.
  • The program prepares students to assume leadership and expert roles in the areas of learning and development, talent development, organization development, and diversity and inclusion.

This 33 to 36 credit program is designed to meet the needs of the working professional and is offered through face-to-face, hybrid, and online delivery options. The program’s coursework integrates research, theory, and hands-on experiences and has a strong skill-building focus.   

Student Learner Outcomes

Following completion of the Master of Science Degree in Human Resource Development, graduates should be prepared to:

  • Project trends in training and development and discuss their implications, including aspects of training’s return-on-investment (ROI);

  • Apply adult learning principles in presenting a formal workshop, or facilitating informal learning situations, from work teams to an organizational restructuring;

  • Use effective communication and behavioral skills in diagnosing and resolving learning problems in an organization;

  • Identify separate and overlapping roles and responsibilities among professionals who facilitate, support, and manage organizational learning and growth;

  • Apply appropriate change models to a select organizational setting; and

  • Apply appropriate research methodologies to an HRD problem or concern.

Note:

Organizational experience is recommended but not required to enter the Human Resource Development (HRD) Program.

Master of Science (33 – 36 credits)

Required Core Courses (18 credits)

HRD-644HUMAN RESOURCE DEV

3

HRD-645COMM IN HRD

3

HRD-646CHANGE & ORGANIZATION DEVELOP

3

HRD-647DIGITAL DESIGN FOR E-LEARNING

3

HRD-659ADULT LEARN&MOTIVATION

3

HRD-678PRACTICUM IN HRD

3

HRD-679HRD INTERNSHIP

3

EDR-601METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH

3

Electives (15-18 credits)

Choose from the following:

HRD-648TEAM DYNAMICS

3

HRD-652DIVERSITY IN WORKPLACE

3

HRD-653CAREER DEVEL LIFE WRK PLAN

3

HRD-667PRESENTAT PRIN METH TECH

3

HRD-669FOUNDATIONS ORG. CNSLT

3

Note: Electives are chosen by the student with advisor approval.

Six (6) credits may be selected from other schools at Barry University with the approval of the Dean of the selected School and of the MS In Human Resource Development program advisor. The program is not designed for certification by the Florida Department of Education.