Area of Study Overview
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Nonprofit Management is designed to support both current and emerging leadership, ultimately leading to an increase in capacity, for those interested in working for organizations that provide a vital link in addressing the economic and social gaps in society that are not effectively addressed by either government or private industry.
Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of the area of study in Nonprofit Management, graduates will be able to:
- analyze the theories, roles, responsibilities, and legal duties of nonprofit boards and executive staff;
- assess emerging organizational and governance trends in the nonprofit environment;
- examine human resource, marketing, and communications issues for nonprofits;
- analyze fundraising and financial management topics in nonprofit management, including regulatory issues; and
- assess emerging trends in nonprofit arenas such as collaborations/mergers, shared services models, advocacy, and international concerns (e.g., NGOs).
(offered under MPSL and MSM programs)