Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 MB 110: Human Resource Management Course Evaluations 2008-2009 Prof. Brad Harrington Boston College.

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Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 MB 110: Human Resource Management Course Evaluations Prof. Brad Harrington Boston College

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Human Resource Management  Offered as part of the HRM major or minor  Excellent elective for students in behavioral and social sciences, education  Good class for students considering any career in organizations, especially ones involving leadership  Course content includes:  The role of HR in contemporary organizations  Overview of the major HR functions and activities  Understanding how to be your own HR manager

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Instructor Rating

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Instructor was prepared

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Instructor showed enthusiasm

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Instructor was sensitive to students

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Instructor treated students with respect

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 I enjoyed learning the subject matter

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 The course was well organized

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Helped me understand principles & concepts

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 I learned a great deal

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on the class (2009)  Course really took into account the future of students and plans they may have. Not the normal course with a boring lecture and forgettable test, it made students think about what they want to do with their lives.  Great mix of discussion, lecture, guest speakers, and other media. I never dreaded going to this class and the 2.5 hours flew by because he was so engaging.  It stimulated intellectual thought about the matter, helped prepare students for real job experiences  It was one of my favorite classes at BC. I used what I learned about in this class when choosing a job.  Thank you for a great semester in your class. I never anticipated it would involve so much self discovery

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on the class (2009)  Class activities were pertinent to those majoring in HR and those who were not.  Human Resources is a practical class for students of any major because it provides basic knowledge of the field & involves so many different aspects of companies that are important for everyone to learn about.  It was a great class and a great Professor  I would definitely recommend this class to students, especially ones who don’t know what they want to do when they’re done with college.  One of my favorite classes at BC.  It was a fun class to be in with the professor.  Self-assessment exercises truly opened my eyes and allowed me to discover a new approach to the future.

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on the class (2008)  Excellent course. Professor had a perfect blend of academic and real world examples.  I thought the course was great  Fantastic course – made me feel great about picking up an HR concentration  This course helped me learn a lot about myself. I thought it was great. Thanks!  Did not feel the class was 2.5 hours long. I looked forward to going to class  I liked the way Professor Harrington broke the class into groups to be able to share and work with each other.  It was great!

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on professor (2009)  Great teacher, made the class entertaining  He is enthusiastic about teaching and keeps the students involved. Even though it was 2.5 hours, it was never boring and he kept the students attention the whole time.  Instructor is very knowledgeable of the materials and very enthusiastic. He was always very approachable and available as well.  Professor Harrington is not only a great professor, but such a good guy. He is down to earth and really wants to see his students do well.  Professor Harrington has extensive business experience and is a tremendous teacher.

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on professor (2009)  The teacher was excellent and really made the subject matter fun.  Professor Harrington was able to make the information interesting and relatable.  Never dreaded going to this class and 2.5 hours flew by because he was so engaging. Challenges students but is reasonable with workload.  Constant interaction with students.  He showed a passion for his work and the real life assignments proved very useful to me.  Loved the professor. He is such an understanding, reasonable, personable, and funny person.

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on professor (2008)  Prof. Harrington was extremely clear in his lectures and did a great job of encouraging class participation.  Knows what he is talking about!  Passionate and knowledgeable professor. Enthusiastic about teaching and learning. Has LOTS of experience that pertains to what he’s teaching, involves students in the classroom, know how to assess students effectively.  Has experience in subject material as well as a deep interest in it.  He was a wonderful professor. He always made time for his students regardless of his personal schedule.  Great, funny, engaging. Wonderful real-life experience and stories that help to illuminate the class materials.

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Student comments on professor (2008)  Professor Harrington has a really great personality and the remarkable ability to make a 2.5 hour lecture go by quickly. Professional experience he brought to this class is really untouchable– SO informative but very enjoyable  Great teacher, very knowledgeable, down-to-earth, funny, and respectful.  He is a very personable and knowledgeable person and I enjoyed this class immensely.  He is extremely knowledgeable and very personable. He made his lectures interesting, interactive and very informative, He raised important issues that would be pertinent to any student in planning a future career.  Role model of role models

Dr. Brad Harrington, ©2009 Would you recommend this class to others?  Yes, great teacher, you can learn something very important.  Yes, 100%. You get a lot out of it and the classroom environment with Professor Harrington is friendly, energetic, and informative.  Yes, it was a great class and a great professor made his lectures interesting, interactive and very informative, He raised important issues that would be pertinent to any student in planning a future career.  Yes, great for any major. HR has been one of my favorite classes in college.  Yes,! I wasn’t sure about taking this class but so glad I did.  Absolutely, I would always recommend this course because it allows you to plan your future in a very creative way.