Dallas College News Update

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The leaders who have spearheaded the expanded human resources curriculum include Dr. Sherry Jones, dean, School of Business, Hospitality and Global Trade at Dallas College; Dr. Mike Walker, vice-provost, School of Business, Hospitality and Global Trade, Dallas College; and Erin Swain, director of learning and development at DallasHR.
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Media Contact: Debra Dennis; DDennis@DallasCollege.edu

For immediate release — Dec. 15, 2022

(DALLAS) — Dallas College has partnered with DallasHR to launch a new Associate in Applied Science degree in Human Resources Management that will be offered this spring semester. The new degree includes a national certification and the endorsement of DallasHR, the third largest Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) affiliate in the United States.

Through the partnership with DallasHR, Dallas College is also breaking new ground with two certificates in human resources — an HR Assistant certificate and HR Associate certificate. The new credentials, to be offered starting Jan. 17, 2023, can be folded into the associate degree while allowing students to gain employment during their studies.

“Both certificates can be applied toward the Human Resources Management A.A.S. as ‘stackable credentials,’” said Dr. Sherry L. Jones, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, dean of the School of Business, Hospitality and Global Trade at Dallas College. “The new curriculum, offered fully online, advances students from the basics of human resources to credentialed professionals and paves the way for them to obtain an A.A.S. in Human Resources Management.”

In order to accelerate students toward employment, the first two program certificates can be completed in as little as two semesters. To further students’ education beyond an associate degree, Dallas College is also working with four-year colleges to develop A.A.S. credit toward a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science (B.A.A.S.).

“An associate degree is a good option for students seeking the fastest track to enter the profession,” Jones said. “It saves students time and money while giving them the chance to determine their HR field interests and specialty preferences. The program will help students to qualify for positions that assist with the day-to-day tasks of HR management.”

The need for human resources specialists has never been greater with about 82,000 openings for human resources specialists projected each year over the decade, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force through retirement.

“The need for human resource professionals will grow by 4% in Texas over the next five years,” said Erin Swain, director of learning and development for DallasHR. “The program offered by Dallas College will provide a pipeline of talent for employers searching for credentialed HR professionals for this growing field.”

With an increasing number of Fortune 500 companies and major manufacturers moving their headquarters to North Texas, openings in human resources have increased exponentially, with even greater growth expected as companies decide to relocate to Dallas-Fort Worth.

“If you’re looking to switch careers and enter the growing field of HR, we offer fully online programs that allow you to earn a credential on your own time,” said John Pladocostante, dean of e-learning program development at Dallas College. “These credentials also offer local businesses opportunities for their employees to upskill in their profession.”

For questions about enrolling in Dallas College HR certificate and degree programs or to learn more, email PathwaySuccess@DallasCollege.edu, visit DallasCollege.edu/HRDegrees or call 972-761-6850 to speak directly with a pathway specialist.

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About Dallas College

Dallas College, formerly the Dallas County Community College District, was founded in 1965 and consists of seven campuses: Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland. Dallas College offers online learning and serves more than 125,000 credit and continuing education students annually. Dallas College also offers dual credit for students in partner high schools and early college high schools throughout Dallas County. Students benefit from partnerships with local business leaders, school districts and four-year universities, and Dallas College offers associate degree and career/technical certificate programs in more than 100 areas of study, as well as a bachelor’s degree in education. Based on annual enrollment, it is the largest community college in Texas.

About DallasHR

Advancing the value of HR since 1939, DallasHR is the third largest SHRM affiliate chapter in the U.S. DallasHR provides forward-looking education and invaluable networking events for HR professionals in North Dallas and nationally at the HRSouthwest Conference powered by DallasHR. Chapter members benefit from reduced event pricing, valuable HR community access and more. Visit DallasHR.org, #DALLASHR, HRSouthwest.com and #HRSWC for more information.