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Foundation Year Programs in Human Resources

A foundation year program is one in which individuals learn the basics about a variety of subjects in a given area of study. The program is designed for those who are not yet sure what they want to pursue a four-year degree in.

What is a foundation year in human resources? A human resources program is designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in human resource management. During the duration of the program, participants may take on a number of challenging tasks designed to enhance their communication, intellectual, problem-solving and intellectual capabilities. Tasks are based around industry-specific scenarios, and many are self-and peer-reviewed.

Graduates of this program tend to possess many practical skills, including strong communication, critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities. Each of these skills is interdisciplinary and can serve graduates well in both the human resources industry and other fields. They may also prove to be useful in personal life.

The cost of a foundation year program varies from school to school. Factors that may affect the overall cost of education include the duration of the program and living expenses.

Students who graduate with a foundation year in human resources may possess the skills they need to pursue a career in human resource management. However, many go on to attain a four-year degree in human resources, business management, business administration or another related field. An individual who goes directly into the workforce may be qualified for positions such as human resource generalist, staffing specialist, personal recruiter, assistant training manager, compensation and benefits assistant, payroll specialist and personal clerk.

Many schools offer degrees in human resources, but where an individual chooses to go ultimately depends on his or her location, budget and schedule. Online courses offer the greatest degree of flexibility, ideal for those who have to work full-time. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.