SNHU Spotlight: Jonathan Oubenslimane, BS in Business Administration Grad
Business | 10min Read
The business world needs well-educated human resource professionals more than ever. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Human Resources at Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ can help prepare you to step into an increasingly important industry. And because it’s an MBA, its approach to the HR discipline is to enhance your business acumen first and foremost, along with your ability to drive change.
Like all of our online MBA programs, this program explores today’s most relevant business themes, including ethics and corporate social responsibility, leadership, strategy, management, technology and innovation. You'll also have the opportunity to enhance soft skills, like decision making and effective communication, that are essential to success in business.
And with only 30 credits required to graduate for just over $19k, SNHU's MBA program allows you to move through your core coursework faster and for less — even giving you the ability to finish in about a year should you choose to take classes full time.
The comprehensive nature of this program makes it a great option for anyone interested in honing their business skill sets, strengthening marketability and increasing career opportunities – whether you're a recent undergraduate, a well-established professional or somewhere in between.
As with all of our HR programs, the MBA in Human Resources aligns with SHRM’s guiding principle: that human resource professionals must be prepared to play a key role in the success of today's agile companies. SHRM is considered the industry standard in HR credentialing, and notes 8 behavioral competencies that are essential for human resources professionals to do their best work.1 The coursework in this program contributes directly to your development of those competencies — so you can feel prepared for success when you graduate.
This program lays a foundation in standard business administration topics, weaving topics like leadership, marketing, finance and operations throughout your coursework. You won't just learn about leadership —you'll learn, more specifically, how to lead people, organizations and organizational change. Plus, with credentials embedded throughout the program, you'll have the opportunity to boost your resume with certifications in tools like Power BI, MS Excel and Tableau, too.
The MBA in HR consists of 7 core MBA courses and 3 human resource courses: Strategic Human Resource Management, Total Rewards and Leading Change. Depending on your academic background, you may also need to supplement the core courses with business foundation coursework.
And if you don't have a business background? No problem. Our MBA is accessible to everyone. Interested students must have a conferred undergraduate degree for acceptance, but it can be in any field.
Visit the course catalog to view the full MBA in Human Resources curriculum.
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If 2 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $17,836
If 4 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $16,562
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Your remaining tuition cost: $15,288
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An MBA is Human Resources one of the most respected and versatile degrees in business, and it can help qualify you for a number of roles at the management level or above. Maybe you'll step into a position as a human resources manager or director. Or, maybe you'll find your niche in areas like compensation and benefits, training and development or operations.
According to the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the top skills employers seek in MBA degree holders include leadership, strategy and innovation, decision making, and strategic and systems thinking.2 As a graduate of SNHU's online MBA in Human Resources program, you'll be equipped with every one of these skills — so you're positioned to succeed, wherever your career takes you next.
HR managers can find roles in a wide array of industries, including:3
Provide a number of services, such as payroll, consulting, training and acquisition, among other roles.
Serve in an HR leadership position that gives you the opportunity to make decisions that can move organizations forward.
Manage HR functions in an industry that you're passionate about, like computers, furniture, textiles, food and more.
Become an HR leader in a fast-growing field, making employee-focused, data-driven decisions aimed at improving patient outcomes.
Increase in human resource manager positions through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.3 In the same timeframe, positions for training and development managers are set to grow 6%.3
The median annual salary for human resource manager jobs as of May 2023, according to the BLS.3
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, not on SNHU graduate outcomes, and do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
The classes at SNHU have taught me a lot about change management, people management, group dynamics, company culture and leadership. I’ve used this knowledge to position myself as an informal leader, which makes it easier for me to recommend and implement change.
Melanie Rowe '18G
Whether you’re entering the HR field or looking to step up into a management position, the MBA in Human Resources can take you in a number of directions.
Common roles to consider include:
While you have many options for a master's in human resources, start by ensuring the program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), the industry's leading accreditation council.
In addition to an MBA in Human Resources, Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ offers master's in human resource management. Both programs are accredited by ACBSP and align with SHRM’s guiding principle – that human resource professionals must be prepared to play a key role in the success of today's agile companies.
Yes, HR continues to be an excellent career choice. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5% job growth for human resource managers through 2032 and had a 2023 median salary of $136,350.3
Related roles, such as compensation and benefits managers, also show steady demand and high income potential, earning a 2023 median salary of $136,380.3
Of course, if you're not ready for a master's degree, you can still get your foot in the door with an undergraduate human resources degree online, or boost your professional credentials with an online HR certification.
Two key workforce trends are fueling demands for HR managers: human resource information systems (HRIS) and financial wellness. SNHU’s MBA in Human Resources addresses both areas.
With the growing use of cloud-based human resources technology, HR professionals need to develop fluency in this area. Deborah Gogliettino, SNHU’s associate dean for human resources, says a business student with IT skills can get into HR systems or analysis within a couple of years – and command a higher salary.
Gogliettino says change in employee wellness has fueled the financial wellness trend. “There’s still a focus on work/life balance, but now there’s a heightened focus in upcoming generations interested in financial literacy.”
Where do you want to take your career? Do you want more flexibility to move around in the workforce, or do you want to move up the ladder in HR? Understanding what you want in future roles should help you determine which path is best for you.
An MBA can give you a more well-rounded business education, where you'll study topics like strategy, accounting and marketing within your coursework. An MBA can be useful across all industries and throughout many types of organizations. At Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, you also have the option to add a 3-course concentration – like HR – to your program, helping you build the skill set you need for your current goals.
A master's in human resource management (MHRM), on the other hand, focuses solely on HR. You'd learn how to focus on an organization's mission, vision and goals. And you'd gain skills like negotiation, global and cultural context, legal and ethical principles, communication and strategy.
Deborah Gogliettino, SNHU’s associate dean for human resources, advises anyone with higher aspirations in HR to “go get your master’s in HR. … When you start to move forward, you can start to see how your ideas can take shape.”
You have many options when it comes to pursuing a master’s in HR. The difference comes down to where and how you pursue your degree. Generally, the price tag for online programs runs lower than traditional on campus programs.
At $637 per credit, Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ's 30-credit MBA in Human Resources costs just $19,110 in tuition. That makes it one of the most affordable MBA programs in the country!
While SNHU's MBA in Human Resources program was designed for anyone with a bachelor's degree, if you don't have a business background, you may be asked to take 1 or 2 foundation courses to help set you up for success. These classes fall outside of the MBA program curriculum.
For total costs, the only additional investments would be your class resources. There's no application fee and no extra costs for required technologies, saving you even more money on the path to your master's.
SNHU's mission is to expand access to education, and keeping tuition rates low is just one of the ways it helps you get you where you want to go.
1Society for HR Management (SHRM), on the internet, at:
2Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), on the internet, at:
3Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.