PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Labor Studies Certificate Program
An interdisciplinary program that explores all aspects of employment.
Program Requirements
- Total Courses: Completion of any six (6) offerings from the catalog.
- Focus Areas: Career building, legal rights, pay & benefits, occupational health, and workforce diversity.
Career Potential
- Fields: Human Resources, Nonprofits, Government, Labor Law, Arbitration, Teaching, and Labor Unions.
- Preparation: Excellent foundation for graduate programs in public administration and social sciences.
Registration
Earn a Labor Studies Certificate
Welcome to Labor Studies – an interdisciplinary program that explores all aspects of employment. Jobs are central to most people’s lives and our courses offer wide-ranging analysis of such crucial and controversial issues as: career building, job search and placement, legal rights at work, skills training, pay and benefits growth, occupational health and safety, work force diversity and inequality, immigration, trade unions, labor-management relations, and government employment and safety net programs.
Students in the program benefit from the rich teaching and research experience of our faculty drawn from business, economics, history, law, psychology, sociology and other disciplines. Each year our faculty and students organize an exciting array of on-campus speakers, films and other events. We also offer students the rare opportunity to publish their original research papers in our own highly respected academic journal, Regional Labor Review.
Around the world, from the factory to the office to the Internet, today’s workplace is changing rapidly. These changes are dramatically affecting not only the ways that we work, but also the basic relationships among workers, between workers and labor organizations, and between employees and management. Labor Studies at Hofstra is an interdisciplinary program designed to offer students a solid background in the multiple perspectives on and analytical approaches to employment issues in an international context. In the process, students also have opportunities to acquire valuable analytic and communication skills that have become essential today for professional advancement.
Course Offerings
| Code | Course Title | Action |
|---|---|---|
| H1202 | Introduction to Labor Studies | Get Class Info |
| H1203 | Labor Economics | Get Class Info |
| H1205 | Legal Rights at Work | Get Class Info |
| H1206 | Collective Bargaining | Get Class Info |
| H1210 | Women in the Labor Movement | Get Class Info |
| H1240 | Public Speaking | Get Class Info |
| H1271 | Immigration and Labor History | Get Class Info |
| H1238 | Communicating Interculturally While Organizing | Get Class Info |
| H1272 | Labor and Democracy in the U.S.: Lessons from the 1930s | Get Class Info |
| H1244 | Guide to the National Labor Relations Board | Get Class Info |
| H1273 | Union Shop Steward Workshop | Get Class Info |
Professional Development
Hofstra’s Labor Studies program provides the skills essential today for professional advancement in workforce management and labor relations.