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2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Training and Human Resource Development Specialization


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Education is not the sole province of schools. Programs of instruction are conducted by many businesses, industries, in the military, and by other groups and organizations. Planning and providing this instruction is the province of professionals usually identified as “trainers.” In our technological society, training programs have become increasingly complex and demands on trainers have increased. Greater expertise on their part is required. This all-university specialization addresses needs for preservice and in-service education for trainers.

This program is intended for students who have expertise in areas such as engineering, technology, education, business, government, military and labor, and who desire to become involved in development and implementation of training programs. Contact the specialization director for further information.

Requirements for the Specialization


Note: Courses numbered 700 and greater are open to graduate students only.

Intended Outcome


  1. Introduction to concepts of training and human resource development.
  2. Design and develop training activities.
  3. Implement and facilitate training activities.
  4. Evaluate the effectiveness of training activities.
  5. Apply concepts of training in the professional area.

Evaluation


*Successful completion of courses (6 credits).
**Successful completion of courses (minimum 4 credits).
***Successful completion of a course (minimum 2 credits).
****Successful completion of the course (2 credits).
*****Successful completion of the contractual agreement of the internship as evaluated by the business, industry, government or military supervisor, and the UW-Stout supervisor. Completion of a field report is required.

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