ILR's curriculum balances structure and flexibility. All students take required courses that introduce them to organizational psychology, economics, labor history, statistics, management and law. To earn the Cornell Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Labor Relations, you need to successfully complete 120 credits. This can include work from a credit internship, study abroad program, or while pursuing a minor.
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