Nonprofit Organizations and Their Environment (MOS 1025A/B)
Credit-bearing
Undergraduate |
This course will introduce students to nonprofit organizations and the nature of the political, social, economic, regulatory, and cultural context in which they operate. Topics will include governance and organizational structure, resource acquisition, public and government relations, volunteer management, partnerships and accountability. The course will prepare students for the unique strategic challenges in leading nonprofit organizations. |
Starting a Business or Social Enterprise (MOS 3250A/B)
Credit-bearting
Undergraduate |
This course introduces students to the process of starting a business or social enterprise. Topics include identifying a value proposition; creating a business model and plan; financing, management, growth and exit strategies; and differences between for-profit business and social enterprises. The course prepares students for the challenges of founding and growing a new venture. |
Advanced Nonprofit Management (MOS 4426A/B)
Credit-bearing
Undergraduate |
This course provides students with an advanced understanding of the unique aspects of nonprofit management. Topics include: nonprofit governance; development of strategic mission, vision and direction; aligning resources to achieve the strategic direction; and, execution, including volunteer management, and government relations. |
Nonprofit Marketing and Advancement (MOS 4425A/B)
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
This course explores the unique ways that nonprofit organizations use traditional marketing methods to generate support for their mission, to create social change and to raise funds. Course topics include social marketing, fundraising, public relations and the grant writing process. This course will prepare students for marketing challenges in the context of nonprofit organizations. |