Part-time students taking two courses a term can expect to complete the degree within
18 months.
If you don't want to take two courses every term it will take a bit longer. We offer three full terms and one condensed term each year.
Work experience in human resources is not required prior to being accepted into the
program. However, most students have between 2 to 5 years of experience, and some
have much more.
We also have new graduates and professionals who are transitioning into the field.
If you have no experience in HR, you should consider completing an internship or finding
HR work experience as you progress through the program to become more marketable.
Yes! Most of our students are working professionals pursuing degrees while continuing
to work full-time. Our flexible asynchronous online course format enables you to balance
your work and family commitments.
All of our courses take place within Brightspace, our online learning platform. The
course format is asynchronous, meaning that the interaction doesn't happen in real time (like in a Zoom meeting).
Instead, you have the flexibility to choose the times that work best for your schedule
to complete your coursework.
Our courses run for 10-weeks (except for the 3-week Winter Session). Each week covers
a different unit and typically starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. During the course
of the week, you will engage with the course material, participate in threaded discussions
with your professor and classmates and hand in any assignments.
All your professors will be available to help if you run into problems while taking
their class. In addition, the SPD staff is here to support you throughout your program.
And if you have a technical issue, SBU's Division of Information Technology (DoIt) can provide solutions.
Admissions
No, you do not need to have a particular degree in business or human resources to
be accepted into the program. Our courses will expose you to the essential business
concepts you need to know to succeed as an HR business partner.
No. We don’t believe that one’s ability to do well on a standardized test is a good
predictor of success in the program – or on the job.
You’ll need to submit a personal statement and a resume to let us know why you think
this program helps you achieve your personal and professional goals. You will also
need to arrange to have your official undergraduate transcript sent to us showing
you have earned a bachelor's degree. You will need to ask at least two people to submit
letters of recommendation.
Recommendations can come from a variety of sources, such as a current or past supervisor
or someone who is currently working in the field. These would be appropriate people
to ask if you cannot contact a professor.
You can transfer a maximum of 12 graduate credits toward an SPD master's degree.
All requests must be reviewed and approved by the faculty director. Review Transfer Credit Policy
Yes, we welcome international students into the program. However, HRM Online students are not eligible for visa status because this is not an on-campus
program.
Costs and Payment
SBU’s program costs are the second-lowest among public research universities in the
Northeast. *
Tuition is determined by your residency status. As of Fall 2023, the costs are as
follows:
Part-timeNew York State residentspay$1,832.49for a three-credit course, or $18,324.90 for the complete 10-course program).
Out-of-state Online students pay$2,114.49for a three-credit course, or $21, 122.90 for the complete 10-course program. (See if you're eligible for this rate.)
The costs do not include the cost of learning materials and the tuition and fees are
subject to change by the State University of New York without notice.
Our students finance their degrees through loans (federal and private), awards, scholarships,
employer reimbursement programs, student employment, veteran’s programs, and time-option
payment plans offered through the University.
While the program does not offer scholarships, the Financial Aid website explains which options are available and their staff of experts can help
you identify which options would work best for you.
We've collected some useful financial links for part-time graduate students at the
website below.
Stony Brook University has an award-winning Career Center that supports students and alumni through their job search journey. They love to
keep in touch with alumni as well as students currently enrolled in a program.
Approach each course as an opportunity to network by making yourself known to your
professor and connect with your fellow classmates.
If you aren't already a member of the Society for Human Resource Management, take advantage of the student discount to join. SHRM has a wide range of online resources for job-seekers and each regional
chapter offers networking events.
Yes. By being enrolled in an HR master's degree, you meet the eligibility requirements
to prepare for your SHRM credential.
If you already hold a SHRM credential, you must earn 60 professional development credits
(PDCs) within the 3-year recertification cycle.
As an accredited university, courses taken for college credit are eligible for PDCs.
One credit hour = 15 PDCs, so our 3-credit graduate courses carry 45 PDCs each.
Please note that if the course is graded, you must earn a grade of C or better to
receive recertification credit.
*Miss the deadline? Just want to take a course or two to see if grad school is for
you? You can take HRM courses as non-matriculated student. Find out more.
Have More Questions?
We are happy to help! Connect with an admissions counselor.