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Labor and Employment Law Graduate Credit Certificate

Labor and Employment Law Graduate Credit Certificate

This 9-credit program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing the workplace. In an era of evolving labor practices and employment regulations, this program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of labor and employment law.  ​

​Courses taken in the certificate program may be applied toward a master’s degree in HRER, subject to restrictions outlined in GCAC-309 Transfer Credit. Certificate students who wish to have certificate courses applied towards a graduate degree in HRER must apply and be admitted to that degree program. Admission to the HRER graduate degree program is a separate step and is not guaranteed.​

Admission Requirements

Applicants apply for admission to the program via the Graduate School application for admission. Requirements listed here are in addition to Graduate Council policies listed under GCAC-300 Admissions Policies. International applicants may be required to satisfy an English proficiency requirement; see GCAC-305 Admission Requirements for International Students for more information.

  • Applicants with a 3.00 junior/senior grade-point average (on a 4.00 scale) will be considered for admission. Exceptions to the minimum grade-point average may be made at the discretion of the program for students with special backgrounds, abilities, and interests; 
  • All applicants submit a Graduate School application (including payment of the nonrefundable application fee), resume, and personal statement addressing their reasons for pursuing a certificate in labor and employment law. 
  • The resume and personal statement are waived if a student is currently enrolled in the MHRER or MS HRER degree programs.

Requirements

Requirements listed here are in addition to requirements listed in Graduate Council policy GCAC-212 Postbaccalaureate Credit Certificate Programs.

All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better and a grade-point average of 3.0 to be awarded the certificate.

Required Courses

Course Code Course Name Credits
HRER 501 Labor and Employment Law 3
or HRER 810 Labor and Employment Law
Choose 6 credits from the following: 6
HRER 801 Comparative and International Employment and Labor Law
HRER 811 Labor and Employment Law II
LHR 401 The Law of Labor-Management Relations
LGWR 510 International Labor Law
Total Credits 9

Cost

Students pay the regular per credit charge for graduate study at Penn State – see the most current tuition schedule.

Contact

Erin Hetzel
Education Program Assistant
eab27@psu.edu
Phone: 814-867-4167

Trisha Everhart
Assistant Director of Online Programs
pxm205@psu.edu
Phone: 814-865-0747