Welcome!
The Master of Science degree in Human and Community Resources is
designed to broaden your abilities in leadership, critical thinking and
wellness in individual, family and community settings. Program electives
are co-designed by you and your advisor to
meet
your
individual needs and career goals. Candidates must complete 30 credits
and successfully complete a Thesis, Project or Comprehensive Exam as a
culminating experience. 15
credits of core courses are required. The remaining 15 credits are designed to provide an
area of specialization that meets
your unique
career goals.

