NBUS 233: Nonprofit Financial Management
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
Provides an overview of fund and accounting concepts,
budgeting, and an understanding of the unique financial
management issues and decision that confront management in
the nonprofit sector. Students learn how non-profit managers
should integrate financial strategy and decisions within a
broader framework of their mission. Students with any major
may take this course if they intend to be involved in the
management of a non-profit organization or activity. |
NBUS 238: Philanthropy: Theory & Practice
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
Explores the emerging trends in philanthropy. Students develop
and execute plans to solicit financial resources for nonprofit
organizations, including processes to discern which fundraising
elements are appropriate for a specific organization. Other
topics include the role of a board, development staff, executive
staff, program staff, processes to identify and engage sources of
funding through public and private campaigns and grant
writing. |
NBUS 311: Nonprofit Marketing & Promotion
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
Provides students with the opportunity to apply trends,
principles, and practices of marketing and promotion to
nonprofit organizations, including the growth and development
on nonprofit marketing, the language of nonprofits, and use of
social media. Students design an integrated marketing plan for
a nonprofit organization. |
NBUS 323: Introduction to Social Enterprise
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
Examines the concepts and purpose of for-profit and non-profit
social enterprise organizations, how to develop a business
idea, promote the idea, and develop an operations system for
the product or service. Helps students examine regulatory
requirements, identify the type of organization that best fits the
purpose of the social enterprise and create a plan for
sustainability. |
NBUS 333: Nonprofit Governance & Law
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
Examines the governance structure and the internal/external
relationships of nonprofit organizations from the perspective of
the legal and operational environment. |
NBUS 353: Volunteer Engagement & Resource
Management
Credit-Bearing
Undergraduate |
Discusses the effective practices for recruiting, sustaining, and
managing volunteers as a key resource of the nonprofit
organization. |