NGOs

Arizona State University

Contact Information:

April Maguire
Coordinator
Arizona State University
School of Community Resources and Development
1151 S Forest Ave
Tempe, AZ 85281
United States
scrd@asu.edu
https://scrd.asu.edu/masters-degrees-phds/majorinfo/PPCRDNPMS/graduate/false/26

Course Information:

NLM 510 The Nonprofit Sector
Credit-Beraring
Graduate
NLM 520 Financial and Resource Management
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Graduate
NLM 525 Fundraising and Resource Development
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Graduate
NLM 530 Program Evaluation & Information Management
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
NLM 540 Strategic Human Resources Management
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Graduate
NLM 545 Volunteer Resource Management
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
NLM 550 Philanthropy
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
NLM 560 Leadership & Ethics
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
NLM 562 Social Entrepreneurship
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
NLM 565 Grant Writing Nonprofit Organizations
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Graduate
NLM 570 International Non-Governmental Organizations
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Graduate
NLM 572 Community & Social Innovations
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Graduate
NLM 605 Nonprofits, Law and Society
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Graduate
NLM 610 Executive Leadership and Governance
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Graduate
NLM 620 Capstone: Integrative Seminar
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Graduate
NLM 515 Nonprofit Organizational Behavior and Management
Credit-Bearing
Graduate

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Community Resources and Development (Nonprofits and NGOs), MS
Graduate
Master of Science 36 English The MS in community resources and development with a concentration in nonprofits and NGOs is a research-oriented degree program. Completion of the master's degree requires two years of study, on the average. Students learn to analyze and understand critical topics and issues pertinent to the fields of tourism, parks and recreation management, nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations, and sustainable communities.

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Offered through the School of Community Resources and Development, the MNLM program is intended for mid-level professionals who work or desire to work in the nonprofit sector at senior leadership and management levels. The program provides an opportunity to obtain an advanced degree that addresses the unique character of nonprofit organizations and the social sector. Students explore both theory and the practice of leadership and management in the nonprofit sector. The degree allows graduates enhanced recognition and credentials similar to those who have graduate degrees in administration or management.

 

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