MS Tech - Human Resource Development

Degree Requirements

In earning the MST with a Focus in HRD, you will complete courses in two areas: The Core and Related Area of Study as detailed below. 

The MST degree requires three core courses (nine credit hours) designed to help you understand quantitative and qualitative data-guided decision-making in industry and technology and to develop crucial skills in project management. These courses include:

At least six of the remaining 24 required credit hours must come from the Human Resource Development focus area list of courses (see below). If you are also earning the HRD Certificate, its required courses and the Directed Project will count towards the MS in Technology requirements. You may select the remaining credit hours from the Technology Leadership and Communication Department or from other departments with the approval of your graduate advisor. 

  • OLS 50100: Leadership Ethics
  • OLS 51500: Foundations in Human Resource Development*
  • OLS 53010: Mixed Methods Research 
  • OLS 56300: Sustainable Practices in Business & Industry in the European Union
  • OLS 57100: Advanced Project Management in Technology
  • OLS 57400: Managerial Training and Development*
  • OLS 58000: Interpersonal Skills for Leaders
  • OLS 58200: Leadership and Organizational Change*
  • OLS 58300: Coaching and Mentoring in Organizations
  • OLS 59800: Directed MS Project

The MS in Technology has two options: Directed Project or Courses-Only.

Courses-Only OptionDirected Project + Courses Option
  • 24 credit hours of courses. (Eight courses beyond the required core, as listed above.)
  • 21 credit hours of courses (seven courses beyond the required core, as listed above)
  • Directed Project (3 credit hours)

For more information see the graduate program handbook.  

 

Tuition for TLC Graduate Programs 2023-2024

  • Indiana residents: $485.50/credit hour
  • Non-residents: $655.00/credit hour

Additional fees may apply.  For more information about fees, see Graduate Engineering and Technology (Domestic Students)