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There are four required courses to earn the HR Management Certificate: HRX 901, HRX 903, HRX 905, and HRX 907. Together, these four-courses provide a solid foundation in essential HR functions, including recruiting, compensation and benefits, employee relations, policy and procedure development, handbook creation, management control systems, and effective communication.
The certificate supports a wide range of HR job paths such as HR Generalist, HR Manager, Talent Acquisition, Training & Development, Safety, and many others. Since HR covers many sub-areas, your certificate helps you build foundational and practical skills applicable across roles.
Yes — in additional to your print certificate, the program provides a that can be embedded in your online profile for career services like LinkedIn, or in your résumé.
Yes. The HR Management Certificate is applicable to for-profit, non-profit, and public-sector HR roles. The concepts and practices taught are relevant across all organizational environments.
While the certificate is not required for employment in HR, it provides invaluable hands-on experience that you can apply across many areas of the HR field. This practical training helps participants enter HR roles with a strong foundation and a “step ahead” of other applicants.
Yes. The HR Management Certificate provides a strong HR foundation that helps professionals who are preparing for advancement or pursuing HR certification.
The program prepares you for roles such as:
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Yes. Employers recognize the depth of knowledge and real-world skills participants gain through this program. Earning a certificate from an accredited institution like ֦Ƶ, Dominguez Hills further reinforces the credibility of your training. Those who complete the program often find that the certificate strengthens their résumés and supports their readiness for HR positions.
Yes. The certificate emphasizes practical, real-world application of HR—often beyond what is covered in an academic HR minor.
Unfortunately, no. To earn a certificate in either program, you must complete all required courses within the specific program—either the four-course HR Management Certificate or the three-course HR Business Partner course sequence. You may take individual courses from either program for professional development or recertification credits if you are not pursuing a certificate. You are also welcome to complete both certificates.
Fortunately, no, you do not need to apply for admission to the university. You can register for courses directly through our online shopping cart system on the Course Schedule page.
Students can complete the entire certificate program in as little as four months. If you are unable to complete within your initial term of registration, you are allowed to register in subsequent terms.
Yes, it is live online! Classes usually meet live online via Zoom on designated weekday evenings.
Courses may be taken in any order. However, for maximum benefit and engagement with the course material, it is recommended that you follow the numerical sequence: HRX 901, HRX 903, HRX 905, and HRX 907.
You may take individual courses from either program for professional development or recertification credits if you are not pursuing a certificate.
No, you can register for each course one at a time; however, payment (for however many courses you request at that time) is due at the time of registration.
You don’t need to purchase any textbooks. All course materials and supplemental resources are provided by the instructors through our Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) and are included in the program fee.
Unfortunately, these career development courses do not qualify for federal student financial aid; however unemployed and under-employed individuals may be able to receive funding through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
For more information about WIOA, visit /ccpe/wioa or email wioa@csudh.edu. (Please be prepared: additional time is needed to begin the evaluation process for WIOA funding and may impact your start date.)
Each class session is three hours. No formal homework is assigned. Most activities, including collaborative discussions, case studies, and skills practice take place during class sessions. The only “homework,” if any, is applying what you learn to your workplace—many participants are able to immediately use class principles to improve processes or address real-world HR issues.
Once you have completed all the courses in the certificate program, you will need to apply to receive the certificate. Please allow 4-6 weeks after you’ve put in your request for processing. If you have any additional questions/issues, please contacteecertificate@csudh.edu.
You will also be able to see and share your earned digital badges once the final grades from all required course(s) have been submitted and you have applied for your certificate. There are several ways to view, check the status of, and/or share your digital credentials! Once you have successfully completed all required courses, you can claim your certificate badges by signing into to create an account using your ֦Ƶ Toromail address. For more information, visit our Digital Credentials website.
No. These courses are not for academic credit. However, they provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and award digital credentials you can share on LinkedIn and résumés.
No. Completing the HR Management Certificate does not grant SHRM Certification. The SHRM exam is completely separate from the HRX courses, and earning the certificate does not make you automatically eligible to sit for the exam. While the coursework can help you build knowledge that supports exam preparation, you must still meet SHRM’s own eligibility requirements to qualify to sit for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam.
For SHRM’s eligibility requirements, please visit:
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