Put Complex HR and Technology Skills to Work Now
When you graduate from American University’s MSHRAM program, you’ll be a stronger candidate for advanced leadership roles. Your experience in HR technologies, design thinking, company culture, and analytics, positions you as the professional companies need to reach their goals and solve complex challenges.
Provide the In-Demand Skills
Recently, the SEC proposed modernizing Regulation S-K so public companies would have to report on a wider set of human capital information such as retention and turnover, productivity, incentives for innovation, and training costs.1
Successful HR professionals rely on new technologies to improve Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) efforts, standardize job titles, use performance reviews and goal setting effectively, award raises, track important trends, and contribute toward positive organizational growth.
Surveys on human capital trends in 2020 and 2021 report that companies consistently lack professionals who know how to make that happen.
- 53% of respondents said between 50-100% of their workforce will need to change their skills and capabilities in the next three years.1
- 70% of global employers say they can’t find candidates with the right mix of technical skills and human capabilities.2
- 71% of organizations say governing changing workforce strategies is needed, but only 8% say they are very ready to address this trend.1
- 80% of respondents in our executive focus groups said leadership readiness will be the biggest internal barrier to their ability to achieve their future strategies.2
- 85% of this year’s survey respondents believe that the future of work raises ethical challenges— but only 27% have clear policies and leaders in place to manage them.1
Opportunities Abound: Create a Better Work Environment for Employees
Without people who know how to use technologies to improve the conditions of human capital, companies falter and even lose money — within a year, billions of dollars’ worth of valuation have been lost because of issues related to leadership and culture,1 a prevalent issue among companies surveyed.
- 55% of U.S. workers felt that leadership did not take action in addressing racial justice — they only wrote or spoke about it.2
- Just 34% of respondents reward workers for entrepreneurial behavior, despite 84% saying that supporting the development of those skills was important or very important.1
- Only 14% say they’re ready to address the ethics related to the future of work, though 75% of organizations say it’s needed for success.
HR Leadership Roles And Their Growth Rates
HR leadership roles require a seamless integration of technology and human-centric qualities, both of which are meticulously nurtured in the American online Master’s in HR Analytics and Management program (MSHRAM). Upon graduation, you will find yourself well-prepared for positions exhibiting growth rates significantly surpassing the average between 2021 and 2031.
Human Resource Managers3
7% Growth
HR Management Analyst4
11% Growth
Top Executives5
6% Growth
Training and Development Managers6
7% Growth
Career Services
American University’s Career Center offers its services to online and on-campus students as well as to alumni, so you’ll continue to receive support for as long as you need it. This means you’ll have access to resources for your job search, career advising, internships, and scholarships. You can also network, look for jobs, and apply for positions by making an account at AU Career Web, our online career search tool.
The Office of Professional Studies offers career development workshops and continuing education through industry-specific webinars with practitioners who discuss emerging trends in their fields. Our program directors, who are academic practitioners, act as mentors to current students and alumni alike.
Alumni Employers
As passionate change-makers, our alumni are responsible for using their skills to make an impact. You can join an incredible set of AU alumni who work in diverse roles across sectors and organizations.
- Adobe
- Aurora Flight Sciences
- Caterpillar, Inc.
- Compass Strategy Solutions
- Conestoga Wood
- Cox Media Group
- Dollar Tree
- Postscript
- Raytheon
- Save the Children
- Hackensack Meridian Health
- Hispanic Association of Colleges and
- Universities
- Holman Logistics
- Inova Health Sytems
- IRS
- Kindred at Home
- The Vanguard Group
- Trinity Health
- U.S. Department of Defense
- Koch Industries
- Lockheed Martin
- Louis Vitton
- McCormick Paints
- Milwaukee Tools
- Milwaukee Tools
- Peloton Interactive
- Postal Regulatory Commission
- U.S. Navy
- WireWheel