
Wright State University’s Raj Soin College of Business has been named among the best business schools in the nation by The Princeton Review, winning the honor for the fourth year in a row.
Students seeking careers in Human Resources should consider registering for Wright State University’s Human Resources Management National Certification Preparation Course by September 7, 2013. The preparation course is approved by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and is targeted to professionals and entry-level HR employees seeking to advance their careers and knowledge in human resources.
Registration and program details can be found online at: http://business.wright.edu/community/professional-certification-prep-courses/overview#tab=overview . Call (937) 775-5511 to register by phone.
Classes will be held for eight consecutive Saturdays from 9am to 1pm beginning September 14 and ending on November 2.
Cost: $955 for SHRM members, $1,025 for non-SHRM members, and $855 for students. The fee includes in-class instruction by SPRH certified instructors with expertise in each area of HR, professional test taking techniques, SHRM Learning System materials, practice tests, exam review, refreshments, and free parking. The fees for the PHR/SPHR exams are not included in the preparation course fee.
Because of the rapid changes in human resources, SHRM makes every effort to update and codify the most up-to-date trends in the profession. From SHRM’s research, the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) has developed the certification examination for the PHR and SPHR. Achieving the “PHR” or “SPHR” designation indicates that professionals have both the required experience and a demonstrated level of competency in the human resources profession.

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