Students from any discipline may select a minor in Nonprofit Management. The Minor in Nonprofit Management provides the opportunity to prepare for leadership positions in social service, community, youth, environmental, medical, arts, and other nonprofit agencies.
In addition to the formal courses for the minor, students are encouraged to participate in the American Humanics Student Organization. Students who fulfill all requirements of the American Humanics program will also receive certification from American Humanics in addition to the undergraduate minor. American Humanics is a national organization devoted to preparing students for careers in youth and human service or nonprofit organizations.
All students pursuing a Minor in Nonprofit Management must complete 18 semester credit hours.
ACC 2003 Foundations of Accounting
or
ACC 2013 Principles of Accounting I
MGT 3803 Strategic Management of Nonprofit Organizations
or
MGT 3013 Introduction to Organization Theory, Behavior, and Management
MKT 3013 Principles of Marketing
NPO 3003 Fundraising in Nonprofit Agencies
NPO 3013 Introduction to Nonprofit Agencies
NPO 4933 Internship in Nonprofit Management
or
NPO 4936 Internship in Nonprofit Management (3 hours can be applied to the
American Humanics certification)
Students who wish to receive the American Humanics certification are required to complete an additional 4 semester credit hours for a total of 22 hours:
NPO 4933 Internship in Nonprofit Management
NPO 4901 American Humanics Management Institute
To declare a Minor in Nonprofit Management, obtain advice, obtain lists of relevant courses, or seek approval of substitutions for course requirements, students should consult the coordinator of the Nonprofit Management Program located in the Department of Public Administration.
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