Master of Science in
Leadership & Human Resource Development
with a concentration in Workforce Development

Transforming Talent into Triumph

The Master of Science in LHRD with a concentration in Workforce Development provides the same fundamental knowledge and skills for understanding human resource development challenges, training and development needs, and change management approaches offered in the MS LHRD degree program, but supplements this knowledge with expertise in identifying, analyzing, and planning for broader workforce development trends that affect employee-employer dynamics in the workplace.

LSU’s Master of Science in Leadership & Human Resource Development with a concentration in Workforce Development approaches workforce development as a holistic human resource strategy whose purpose is to develop people to meet the needs of for-profit, not-for-profit, and governmental organizations in Louisiana and the region.

About the Program

Our 36 hour, 12 course on-campus hybrid program integrates the teaching and learning advantages of one-to-one, direct student-professor interaction with the efficiencies and flexibility of web-based learning.

Courses integrate web-based learning activities with face-to-face coursework in ways that pedagogically compliment, reinforce, and elaborate on one another while maintaining a high level of in-person and individual interaction between student and professor.

For more information on the 100%, fully online program, visit:
Online Master of Science in Leadership and Human Resource Development with a concentration in Workforce Development

Why Choose this Program?

Graduates will develop the skills necessary to approach workforce development strategically, analyze skill and competency needs in the workforce, and implement workforce development processes that enable organizations to develop employees in ways that meet the current and future challenges associated with global competition, talent development, changing technology, and other pressures.

The MS LHRD with a concentration in Workforce Development diversifies the career potential of the LHRD professional by preparing them to forecast and plan for macro labor force changes that may eventually shape and influence individual organizational environments.

Our MS degree is designed for:

  • Human resource, organization development, training and development, and performance improvement professionals who increasingly deal with internal change initiatives
  • Organizational leaders, including government and non-profit professionals, who want to be more effective at supporting change in their organizations
  • HR professionals transitioning to new roles, who want to advance, or move into the exciting field of organization change and development
  • Consultants looking to expand their skills and credentials
  • Individuals interested in building the knowledge and skills to enable them to move into consulting

What Makes Our Program Different?

Our program prepares students to improve effectiveness at a range of professional organizations. Graduates often excel in senior HR leadership and consulting roles. The programs enable students to feel confident in their ability to identify and analyze workplace conflicts and develop solutions, help organizations achieve their business and leadership goals, and use evidence-based practice to help companies make lasting, organizational changes.

Career Opportunities 

The highly transferable capabilities learned though the MS LHRD w/ WFD program has allowed our graduates to obtain a variety of careers, such as:

  • Compensation and Benefits Manager
  • Labor Relations Specialist
  • Employee Recruitment and Staffing Specialist
  • Training and Development Specialist
  • Human Resource Manager
  • Leadership Development Consultant
  • Learning and Development Manager
  • Learning Technologies

$93,000

Management Consultant Annual Salary

- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2021

11% +

2021 Job Outlook

- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2021

Admission Requirements

  1. Resume or CV with a complete and accurate chronological outline of all previous college-level education and full-time professional work experience
  2. Undergraduate transcripts
  3. Post-baccalaureate transcripts
  4. Graduate transcripts
  5. Personal statement expressing your interest in the program. 
    In 500 words or less introduce yourself to the faculty, describe your professional and academic goals, and explain how you think our MS program fits your interests and goals.

An applicant is eligible for regular admission if the applicant meets one of the following Grade Point Average (GPA) requirements:

  • The applicant’s cumulative undergraduate GPA or last 60 credit hours from earned bachelor’s degree is at least 3.0.
  • The applicant’s cumulative undergraduate GPA or last 60 credit hours from earned bachelor’s degree is between 2.75 to 2.99 and the applicant has earned a 3.0 or higher in at least nine hours of graduate-level coursework.
  • Letters of Recommendation are NOT REQUIRED

An applicant is considered for probationary admission:

  • If their cumulative undergraduate GPA or last 60 credit hours from earned bachelor's degree is 2.75 to 2.99.
  • An applicant who is eligible for probationary admission (based on GPA requirements above) is REQUIRED to submit two letters of recommendation. 

A GRE/GMAT score is not required for application. However, a GRE/GMAT score may be requested at the department's discretion

Graduate students may submit requests and may be eligible for prior learning assessment (PLA) or credit for prior learning (CPL) provided the equivalent non-credit experience or training was completed within the last five years.

Alternatively, students may also be eligible for PLA or CPL if they have remained up to date with their certification through Continuing Education Units (CEUs) that the specific certifying organization mandates.

We admit students to the program throughout the year. Applications are due by the below dates for the corresponding semesters:

  • Fall semester -  May 15
  • Spring semester - October 15
  • Summer semester - April 15  

Please note:  Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not ensure acceptance into the program. 

All applicants must adhere to the application procedures and deadlines established by the LSU Graduate School and the School of Leadership and Human Resource Development.

Contact Us

Missy Korduner, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
MS LHRD Program Coordinator & Advisor
225-578-7065
[email protected]

Melissa Turnage
Academic Program Manager
225-578-2710
[email protected]