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Earn Your Human Resource Management Degree Online
CSU’s HRM degree programs prepare students for management-level careers in HR with the ability to identify, analyze and solve complex HR and management issues. Graduates pursue careers in training, development, compensation, benefits and more.
Degree Options
- B.S.B.A. Human Resource Management
- B.S. Human Resource Management
- M.B.A. Concentration in Human Resource Management
- M.S. Human Resources
For a complete list of concentrations available for each degree, visit our Degree Listings page or choose a degree from the list above.
Upcoming Start Dates
Why CSU?
- Tuition ranked in the top 1% of schools for affordability
- Institutionally accredited by regional accreditor SACSCOC
- Nearly 2/3 of recent grads finished with zero student loan debt
- 24/7 course access and 11 start dates throughout the year
- Supportive faculty and staff committed to your success
- Ideal for first-time students and those returning to complete their degree

Testimonals
*Testimonials may not reflect the experience of all CSU students.
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Footnotes
- Based on tuition and fees. According to College Scorecard's four-year distance-only U.S. colleges (Dec. 5, 2022) Back to Affordability
- Columbia Southern University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Back to Accreditation
- Data calculated from internal Columbia Southern University financial data, based on 65.1% with zero student loan debt from the graduating classes of 2021, 2022 and 2023. Back to Student Loan Debt