Make an impact on workers' well-being and aid in creating an effective, socially-responsible company with a career in human capital. Whether you're gearing up for a role in HR or simply want to learn more about the field, you can tap into a wide variety of career resources, courses, and co-curricular opportunities.
Benefit from one-on-one discussions with a career coach who specializes in helping students prepare for and identify careers in human capital. The Michigan Ross Career Development Office (CDO) offers career assessments, job search coaching, interview preparation, and job negotiation training, among other resources. You can also gain insight and advice from BBA peer coaches on similar career tracks.
Yelena Aganesova
Consulting, Human Capital, & Operations Career Coach
Collaborate with academic and peer advisors to develop an individualized course plan to help you meet your academic and career goals. Identify courses and opportunities both at Michigan Ross and across U-M that will stretch your skills and help prepare you for success. Examples of elective courses that students interested in human capital may want to consider are included below.
Experience for yourself what a career in human capital could look like. Spend a term helping a company or organization solve a real human capital challenge through the Capstone Multidisciplinary Action Projects (MAP) course for BBA seniors.
Move outside of the classroom and engage with clubs focused on human capital.
Society for Human Resource Management
Connect with other U-M students interested in gaining knowledge and insights into the field of human resource management.
BBA students getting ready to break into the human capital field share their stories, what sparked their interest, and what they did to prepare for recruiting.