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Can I study business at ILR?

The  ILR curriculum  provides students with a strong foundation in the “people side” of business. Courses such as leadership, group dynamics, consulting, negotiations, and organizational change prepare students for leadership positions in a wide range of sectors, including finance, consulting, human resources, entrep…

What can I do with a degree from ILR?

ILR’s Bachelor of Science degree prepares students for a  wide range of careers and graduate programs , including law, business, government, economics, international affairs, non-profit management, social justice, labor relations, education, sports, and more. The majority of students go directly to work after complet…

What will I study at ILR?

Through its five departments, ILR examines the full range of people and policy issues that affect organizations, including leadership, workers’ rights, conflict resolution, business strategy, globalization, inequality and poverty, and more. The ILR School explores how individuals and organizations deal with these and…

What is Industrial and Labor Relations?

Industrial and Labor Relations  (ILR) is an interdisciplinary, social science program that explores workplace issues that impact individuals, organizations, laws, societies, and economies throughout the world. Through multiple lenses, including business, law, economics, history, political science, sociology, and psyc…

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