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Northeastern Illinois University
M.A. in Human Resource Development
- Chicago, USA
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Cultivate and elevate the workplace. Examine the dynamics of training, education, and development of employees within the workplace.


Wright Graduate University
Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership and Coaching
- Elkhorn, USA
MA
Full time
21 months
On-Campus
English
At Wright Graduate University for the Realization of Human Potential, people often ask why our programs combine leadership and coaching. Can there be one without the other? Of course, there can be; however, we argue that to be a successful leader you must be a great coach. We designed the Master Of Arts In Transformational Leadership And Coaching at Wright Graduate University for a different kind of leader and coach.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Human Resource Development in the USA offers a deep dive into the strategic management of an organization’s most vital asset: its people. At this level, you'll engage with advanced concepts that merge theory and practical applications to prepare you for impactful roles in talent management and organizational performance.
Through courses in organizational learning, workforce planning, and employee engagement, you’ll develop competencies essential for fostering employee growth and enhancing workplace culture. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, allowing for innovative approaches to human resource challenges. You’ll also explore data-driven decision-making techniques that inform recruitment strategies and employee development programs.
Graduates from MA programs typically emerge ready for roles such as HR managers, training and development specialists, or organizational development consultants. These positions leverage your expertise in enhancing employee skills, designing training initiatives, and implementing change management strategies, skills valued across diverse industries globally. The focus on collaboration and experiential learning in the US education system further equips you to meet the evolving needs of the workforce.