Nonprofit Management Minor

Bachelor's degree

In massachusetts (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Massachusetts (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Nonprofit Management Minor introduces the work environment of business-like organizations that are mission-based rather than profit-driven.
The core of the minor involves courses on management skills and revenue raising strategies; interdisciplinary options beyond these core courses unite the interests of various undergraduate majors with the functions of participating agencies in the nonprofit world.

A close relationship exists between the undergraduate minors in public service and in nonprofit management with the Suffolk Master of Public Administration (MPA) which provides a strong foundation for pursuing graduate education in public service.

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Subjects

  • Public
  • Nonprofit
  • ENT
  • Management
  • Business
  • Business Students
  • Fundraising for Nonprofits
  • Accounting
  • Accounting and Control
  • Law

Course programme

Nonprofit Management Minor for Business Students (3 courses, 9-10 credits)

A student may choose to minor in Nonprofit Management by completing three (3) courses, nine (9-10) credits.

Required Courses (2 courses, 6 credits)
  • P.AD-325 Nonprofit Management
  • P.AD-330 Fundraising for Nonprofits
Choose one course (3-4 credits) from the following:
  • ACCT-415 Not-For-Profit Accounting and Control
  • BLE-215 Business Ethics and Law
  • ENT-340 Crowdfunding the Venture
  • ENT-350 Social Entrepreneurship
  • GVT-224 Introduction to Public Policy
  • GVT-309 Transitional Justice
  • HST-236 Public History in Practice
  • MGT-301 Leading Change
  • MGT-401 Negotiations
  • MKT-436 Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations: Insights and Innovation
  • P.AD-327 Collaborative Public Management
  • P.AD-328 Nonprofit Financial Management
  • P.AD-329 Grant Writing and Management
  • P.AD-410 Public Service Internship
  • PSYCH-346 SL-Community Psychology
  • SOC-228 Cultural, Global and Social Perspectives
  • THETR-281 Arts Administration I

Courses may not be double counted toward multiple minor and/or major selections.

ACCT 415, ENT 340, ENT 350, MGT 301, MGT 401, MKT 436 have prerequisites; please discuss with Professor Brendan Burke, the Nonprofit Management Advisor, to include them in your curriculum planning.

Nonprofit Management Minor for College of Arts and Sciences Students (5 courses, 15-18 credits)

A student may choose to minor in Nonprofit Management by completing five (5) courses, fifteen to eighteen (15-18) credits.

Required Courses (2 courses, 6 credits)
  • P.AD-325 Nonprofit Management
  • P.AD-330 Fundraising for Nonprofits

Courses may not be double counted toward multiple minor and/or major selections.

ACCT 415, ENT 340, ENT 350, MGT 301, MGT 401, MGT 436 have prerequisites; please discuss with Professor Brendan Burke, the Nonprofit Management Minor Advisor, to include them in your curriculum planning.

Choose three courses (9-12 credits) from the following:
  • ACCT-415 Not-For-Profit Accounting and Control
  • BLE-215 Business Ethics and Law
  • ENT-340 Crowdfunding the Venture
  • ENT-350 Social Entrepreneurship
  • GVT-224 Introduction to Public Policy
  • GVT-309 Transitional Justice
  • HST-236 Public History in Practice
  • MGT-301 Leading Change
  • MGT-401 Negotiations
  • MKT-436 Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations: Insights and Innovation
  • P.AD-327 Collaborative Public Management
  • P.AD-328 Nonprofit Financial Management
  • P.AD-329 Grant Writing and Management
  • P.AD-410 Public Service Internship
  • PSYCH-346 SL-Community Psychology
  • SOC-228 Cultural, Global and Social Perspectives
  • THETR-281 Arts Administration I

Nonprofit Management Minor

Price on request