Nonprofit Management (Graduate Certificate)
Faculty
Description
Certificate Requirements
Program Policies
Course Descriptions
Faculty
John Volpe, Assistant Professor of Economics (Program Director)
V.R. Nemani, Associate Professor of Business Administration
Sheila Barry-Oliver, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Emilio Iodice, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Description
The Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management addresses the issues
of particular importance to current and aspiring managers of nonprofit
organizations, including charities, community service organizations,
and associations. Students who complete the 18-credit program are
awarded a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management. Courses are
offered in conjunction with the Graduate Program
in Organizational Management, and courses taken as part of this
certificate program may typically be applied fully toward the degree
requirements for the M.S.A. in Organizational Management with a concentration
in Nonprofit Management.
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Certificate Requirements
Required Courses (18 credits)
THREE courses chosen from:
ADMN 601 Excellence in Managing Contemporary Organizations
ADMN 603 Theories of Leadership and Organizational Change
ADMN 605 Group Dynamics and Team Building
ADMN 677 Effective Human Resource Strategies
THREE courses chosen from:
ADMN 631 Trends and Issues in Nonprofit Management
ADMN 633 Nonprofit Marketing and Public Relations
ADMN 635 Government Relations and Grant Writing for Nonprofits
ADMN 637 Nonprofit Resource Development and Fundraising
ADMN 638 Nonprofit Financial Management and Budgeting
ADMN 639 Nonprofit Strategic Planning and Board Development
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Program Policies
Pass/No Pass:
Graduate students may not take courses on a Pass/No Pass basis; courses taken
Pass/No Pass do not fulfill certificate requirements.
TELL Policy:
TELL credits are not applicable toward the certificate.
Transfer Credits:
Transfer credits are not applicable toward the certificate.
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Course Descriptions
See course descriptions in Organizational
Management Program
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