Non-Profit Management Concentration
This concentration is designed for students who seek to use core business management skills to address society's most challenging humanitarian and social problems. Whether you plan to work in the government, nonprofit, or private sector, this course of study will prepare you with the financial, operational, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills to lead and manage in today's changing environment. The concentration helps you discover how the three sectors intersect—and how they can work together to solve problems and increase economic opportunity.
Core curriculum (21 credits):
MGMT 701 - Fundamentals of Executive Management (3 credits)
MGMT 703 - Management Information Systems (3 credits)
MGMT 704 - Financial Management (3 credits)
MGMT 705 - Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
MGMT 706 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
MGMT 707 - Operations Management (3 credits)
MGMT 799 - Internship/Research Project Capstone (3 credits)
Non-Profit Management Concentration (9 credits):
MGMT 713 - Fundraising and Development
MGMT 748 - Social Marketing
MGMT 749
- Ethical Theory in Management
Electives (choose any 2 courses from the graduate course offerings – 6 credits)
MGMT 702 - Research Methods
MGMT 720 - Social Gerontology
MGMT 721 - Elder Care: Policy and Politics
MGMT 723 - Multicultural Issues in Aging
MGMT 726 - Services & Programs for Older Adults
MGMT 727 - Senior Facilities Management
MGMT 728 - Human Resources Management
MGMT 729 - Elder Care Management Challenges
MGMT 730 - Multidisciplinary Elder Care
MGMT 741 - Marketing Research
MGMT 742 - Marketing Communications
MGMT 747 - Sales Marketing
MGMT 748 - Social Marketing
MGMT 749 - Management Ethics