The Masters in Human Capital Management program teaches students how to develop effective decision-making strategies, apply data-based approaches to workforce management, and build diverse, inclusive workplaces. We asked faculty in the program for career tips drawn from their extensive experiences. Their responses:
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About the Program
The Columbia University M.S. in Human Capital Management program prepares graduates to be world-class HCM strategists able to address changing needs in building and motivating talented, engaged workforces in the private, public, academic, and not-for-profit sectors. The program is available part-time, full-time, on-campus, and online.
June 15 is the final application deadline for fall 2023 enrollment. Learn more here.
Join the Human Capital Management program for an upcoming information session on April 19 with recent graduates who will share their experiences of the program and how it helped shape their professional development.
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