36
$550
Spring 1 2025 classes start on January 13, 2025
LSU’s online Master of Science in Leadership & Human Resource Development enables students to become skilled, versatile organizational development professionals. Delivered by one of the country’s leading human resources master’s programs, the MS is designed for people who want to advance their HR career, lead change, and develop people and organizations. Our graduates are successful Organizational Development specialists, Chief Learning Officers, Human Resource Directors, Human Resource Development consultants, HR Specialists, and Training Directors. They work in the health sector, education, manufacturing and business, IT, community development and non-profit organizations, international development, and hospitality and tourism.
With 36 credit hours that can be completed in as little as 12 months, LSU’s Master in Leadership & Human Resource Development is ideal for aspiring or current human resources professionals who want to advance their careers or transition into rewarding positions in human resource development. The program is taught by an award-winning faculty comprising educators who are among the best in their fields, ensuring that students receive the highest-quality education possible.
A Master in Leadership and Human Resource Development with a Concentration in Workforce Development are also available from LSU.
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Not only does the degree prepare students to become HR leaders in multiple industries, but LSU’s expansive alumni network can help open doors to opportunities in those fields.
Students can complete the program’s required 36 credit hours in 12 months.
LSU’s professors are recognized as thought leaders in their fields, ensuring that the online experience is as rewarding as that of an on-campus classroom.
The program fully covers leadership development, applied research methods, human resource analytics, and more. Ideal for aspiring or current human resources professionals who want to advance their careers or transition into rewarding positions in human resource development.
Students enrolled in this program are eligible for membership in the Omega Nu Lambda (ONL) Honor Society. Created to recognize the academic excellence of online students, ONL provides access to exclusive networking opportunities, scholarships, and a lifelong community of like-minded achievers. Enrich your college experience and connect with peers globally through Omega Nu Lambda!
Recent Master of Science in LHRD graduate, Callie, talks about her journey to graduation while balancing working full-time, being a new mom, and being pregnant with her second son.
LSU’s online Master of Science in Leadership & Human Resource Development enables students to become skilled, versatile organizational development professionals. Hear from LSU faculty about what makes this program unique and how it can impact your career!
Total credit hours per program: 36 credit hours
Cost per credit hour: $550
Total cost with fees: $19,800
The total cost above does not include transfer credit or financial aid. Cost per credit hour and fees are subject to change. Fee schedules may vary by program depending on course-specific fees for proctoring and/or books. Please contact a Student Success Coach for more information.
Program Core | Credit Hours |
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LHRD 7002 Perspectives on Leadership and Human Resource Development | 3 |
LHRD 7200 Philosophy of Organization Science in LHRD | 3 |
LHRD 7900 Applied Research Methods and Analysis | 3 |
LHRD 7602 Program Evaluation & Design | 3 |
LHRD 7577 Training and Development in Organizations | 3 |
LHRD 7700 Introduction to Leadership Development | 3 |
LHRD 7571 Performance & Needs Analysis in Human Resource Development | 3 |
LHRD 7575 Managing Change in Organizational Systems | 3 |
LHRD 7910 Human Resource Analytics | 3 |
LHRD 7025 Advanced Adult Learning Theory and Practice | 3 |
LHRD 7110 Team & Group Dynamics | 3 |
LHRD 7305 Cultural Competency and Diversity | 3 |
Required Application Materials:
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements:
Regular Admission
An applicant is eligible for regular admission if the applicant meets one of the following Grade Point Average (GPA) requirements:
Probationary Admission
An applicant is considered for probationary admission, if their cumulative undergraduate GPA or last 60 credit hours from earned bachelor’s degree is 2.75 to 2.99.
Graduate Record Exam (GRE):
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is highly recommended, but not mandatory, for applicants.
Credit for Prior Learning:
Additional information about LSU Graduate admission requirements are located here.
Change is the new normal for all types of organizations. For-profit Fortune 500 companies, state and national government organizations, nonprofit community organizations, and civil society organizations are all increasingly challenged to respond to changes in social values and adapt to dynamic social, ecological, economic, technological factors. As a result, there is a large and growing demand for professionals who can facilitate and lead positive change.
Our program leading to an MS degree in Leadership & Human Resource Development (LHRD) is an applied program designed to develop in students the leadership, planning, analytical, problem solving, and change management capabilities that today's globalized organizations need to be successful. The knowledge and skills graduates acquire enable them to:
The passion and excellence that LSU stands for have earned the school a coveted "Tier One" spot in U.S. News & World Report's “Best Colleges.” As the state’s flagship university, LSU has been preparing students for rewarding careers for nearly 150 years. Today, LSU is equally proud of its strides to make education more accessible through innovative online degree programs that are every bit as rigorous as its on-campus programs.
Through the dedication of an exceptional faculty and staff, LSU is one of only 30 universities in the United States designated as a land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant institution. In addition, LSU is the only public top-tier university—and the only university in Louisiana—to receive the honor of being placed in the "very high research activity" category by the Carnegie Foundation.
LSU’s Master of Science in Leadership & Human Resource Development prepares students to improve effectiveness at a range of professional organizations. Graduates often excel in senior HR leadership and consulting roles. The programs enable students to feel confident in their ability to identify and analyze workplace conflicts and develop solutions, help organizations achieve their business and leadership goals, and use evidence-based practice to help companies make lasting, organizational changes. Additionally, online classes and a curriculum that can be completed in 12 months provide invaluable flexibility to working professionals.
Question: Will my degree say LSU Online?
Answer: No, upon program completion you will receive the same diploma as your on-campus peers.
Question: Do I ever need to appear at the LSU campus for LSU Online programs?
Answer: No, you do not. LSU Online programs are 100% online and require no on-campus appearance. Check with your program for any activities or events that may be available to you should you be in the Baton Rouge area.
Question: How do I find out who my advisor and/or class instructor is?
Answer: Your advisor will be assigned by your department. Feel free to contact your department for specifics as to who your instructor will be for a class. Generally, Moodle (the class delivery system) displays class information at least 10 to 14 days before the class begins. Instructions for Moodle are covered in the LSU Online Orientation.
Question: Is financial aid available for online students?
Answer: Yes, students in an LSU Online graduate program may be eligible for financial aid. For more information email your questions to lsuonlinefinaid@lsu.edu.
Question: Do I have to pay the full tuition upfront?
Answer: No, you pay as you go for each course you’re registered in for the term.
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