M.S., in Management in Nonprofit Management Concentration

Concentration Overview

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Nonprofits provide a vital link in addressing the economic and social gaps in society that are not effectively addressed by either government or private industry. The Nonprofit Management concentration is designed to support both current and emerging leadership, ultimately leading to an increase in capacity.

Credit Distribution

I. Core Courses (18 Credits)

MNP-5020Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

3

MNP-5300Human Resource Management for Public Service

3

MPL-5100Research Methods in Public Service

3

MNP-5200Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

3

MNP-5400Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

3

NOTE: MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service should be taken within the first 12 credits of the degree.

Students may complete the following:

MNP-5100Project Management in Public Service

3

II. Concentration (12 Credits)

NPM-5020Nonprofit Management

3

NPM-6100Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

3

MSP-6640Volunteer Management

3

MSP-6620Practical Grant Writing

3

III Management Elective 3 Credits

IV. Capstone (3 Credits)

MPL-7100Public Service Capstone

3

Total Credit Hours: 36

NOTE:  Additional courses may be available to satisfy this area. For TESU course options, please contact an academic advisor.

Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of the concentration 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).

Degree Timeline

M.S.M. Nonprofit Management

Potential Timeline – July

 

 

First Graduate Term

July start

Elective

MNP-5300: Human Resource Management for Public Service

Second Graduate Term

September

MNP-5400: Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

MNP-5600: Marketing Management for Public Service

Third Graduate Term

November

MNP-5020: Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

MNP-5200: Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

Fourth Graduate Term

January

MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service

MSP-6620: Practical Grant Writing

Fifth Graduate Term

March

NPM-5020: Nonprofit Management

NPM-6100: Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

Sixth Graduate Term

May

MNP-5150: Leading Strategic Change in Public Service

MPL-7100: Public Service Capstone

 

M.S.M. Nonprofit Management

Potential Timeline – September

 

 

First Graduate Term

September start

MNP-5400: Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

MNP-5600: Marketing Management for Public Service

Second Graduate Term

November

MNP-5020: Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

MNP-5200: Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

Third Graduate Term

January

Elective

MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service

Fourth Graduate Term

March

NPM-5020: Nonprofit Management

NPM-6100: Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

Fifth Graduate Term

May

MNP-5150: Leading Strategic Change in Public Service

Practical Grant WritingMSP-6620:

Sixth Graduate Term

November

MNP-5300: Human Resource Management for Public Service

MPL-7100: Public Service Capstone

 

M.S.M. Nonprofit Management

Potential Timeline – November

 

 

First Graduate Term

November start

MNP-5020: Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

MNP-5200: Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

Second Graduate Term

January

MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service

MSP-6620: Practical Grant Writing

Third Graduate Term

March

MNP-5400: Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

NPM-5020: Nonprofit Management

Fourth Graduate Term

May

MSP-6620: Practical Grant Writing

NPM-6100: Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

Fifth Graduate Term

July

MNP-5100: Project Management in Public Service

MNP-5300: Human Resource Management for Public Service

Sixth Graduate Term

September

Elective

MPL-7100: Public Service Capstone

 

M.S.M. Nonprofit Management

Potential Timeline – January

 

 

First Graduate Term

January start

MNP-5100: Project Management in Public Service

MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service

Second Graduate Term

March

Elective

MNP-5400: Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

Third Graduate Term

May

MNP-5150:Leading Strategic Change in Public Service

NPM-6100: Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

Fourth Graduate Term

July

HLS-5000: Terrorism and Homeland Security in the U.S.

MNP-5200: Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

Fifth Graduate Term

September

MSP-6620: Practical Grant Writing

NPM-5020: Nonprofit Management

Sixth Graduate Term

November

MNP-5020: Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

MPL-7100: Public Service Capstone

 

M.S.M. Nonprofit Management

Potential Timeline – March

 

 

First Graduate Term

March start

MNP-5200: Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

MNP-5400: Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

Second Graduate Term

May

MNP-5020: Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service

Third Graduate Term

July

MNP-5100: Project Management in Public Service

MNP-5300: Human Resource Management for Public Service

Fourth Graduate Term

September

MSP-6620: Practical Grant Writing

NPM-5020: Nonprofit Management

Fifth Graduate Term

November

Elective

NPM-6100: Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

Sixth Graduate Term

January

MNP-5150: Leading Strategic Change in Public Service

MPL-7100: Public Service Capstone

 

M.S.M. Nonprofit Management

Potential Timeline – May

 

 

First Graduate Term

May start

MNP-5020: Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century

MPL-5100: Research Methods in Public Service

Second Graduate Term

July

MNP-5100: Project Management in Public Service

MNP-5300: Human Resource Management for Public Service

Third Graduate Term

September

MNP-5400: Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

NPM-5020: Nonprofit Management

Fourth Graduate Term

November

Elective

NPM-6100: Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership

Fifth Graduate Term

January

MNP-5150: Leading Strategic Change in Public Service

MSP-6620: Practical Grant Writing

Sixth Graduate Term

March

MNP-5600: Marketing Management for Public Service

MPL-7100: Public Service Capstone