Management & Entrepreneurship
Undergraduate Programs
The Management and Human Resource Management majors deliver unique insight into the business world and produce graduates confident in their professional abilities.
Master’s Program
The Master of Science in Management & Human Resources has a strong core of HR content with an emphasis on analytical evaluation/decision making and leadership development.
Doctoral Program
The Ph.D. in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, & Organizations places particular interest on innovation, financial and other performance metrics of individual firms and across industries.
Society for Human Resource Management
Established in 2002, Haslam’s Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) chapter has grown annually and distinguished itself nationally. It has been recognized eight times as a “Superior Chapter” and five times as an “Outstanding Chapter.”
The Management Society
Awarded the prestigious “Student Organization of the Year” in 2018-19, the Management Society promotes hands-on opportunities for professional development though interactive meetings with business leaders and recruiters, workshops, off-site visits, networking opportunities, and community service projects.
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Russell Crook
Russell Crook is the First Horizon Foundation Distinguished Business Professor, Cheryl Massingale Business Faculty Scholar, head of the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship at the Haslam College of Business. He…
Learn From Anywhere
“With the freedom to choose whether to attend class on campus or synchronously online, the MSMHR program captures the best of both worlds and the flexibility todays graduate students need”
Jackie Jacobs, Program Director
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Alumni
After retiring from the NFL, Maggitt earned his MBA from Haslam and used the skills he gained there to found the EDGE (Education, Development, Guidance, Empowerment) Foundation to create opportunities for inner city youth.
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Joseph Harrison, an associate professor in Department of Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Haslam College of Business believes that truly understanding business leaders and firm strategy requires going beyond traditional research methods.
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Luke Cornelius is a senior at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Haslam College of Business, majoring in management with a collateral in supply chain management and a minor in environmental studies.
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