
University of Tampa
Course Information:
ACC 650
Nonprofit Management: Financial Management
Graduate
3 Credits |
ACC 650 develops financial and evaluation tools for nonprofit executives. It includes an overview of financial reporting guidelines and techniques; accounting methods, systems and special topics related to nonprofit organizations; cost behaviors, measurements and analysis; the budgeting process and preparation of budgets; use of financial statement analysis; and the roles of executive officers and directors in financial management and internal controls. |
MGT 650
Nonprofit Management: Thinking Strategically
Graduate
3 Credits |
This course develops context for social enterprise and nonprofit strategic planning. It includes a historic overview of the innovative development of nonprofit organizations, a study of the environmental elements in society that affect nonprofit organizations, orientation and success, discussion of the role of boards in planning, the means for developing effective partnerships and a template for strategic planning. The course will include an application-oriented capstone exercise. |
MGT 659
Nonprofit Management: Leadership and Innovation
Graduate
3 Credits |
This course is the final in the four-week course sequence for the Nonprofit Management and Innovation certificate program. The week has two major segments: leadership and innovation. The leadership portion will help students to identify and assess their leadership potential and evaluate team roles and contributions. The second theme of the week, innovation, is designed to help students formulate an understanding of innovation and social entrepreneurship. The capstone project will tie together the two themes by requiring each group to conduct a feasibility study that identifies an innovative idea and develops an implementation plan that conceptualizes the role of strategic leadership. |
MKT 650
Nonprofit Management: Marketing, Research and Communication
Graduate
3 Credits |
The Nonprofit Management and Innovation program was developed against a backdrop of increasing national concern over nonprofit executive succession, fills a unique niche among area college and university programs, and responds to interests expressed by Tampa Bay nonprofit and foundation leaders. This course covers marketing, research, and communication. |
Program Information:
Sykes School of Business
Business Administration
Degree and Certificate InformationDegrees
Degree/ Level | Title/ English Correspondence | Subject | Credit Hours | Working Language | History |
Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Nonprofit Management and Innovation Graduate |
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12 Hours |
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Certificates
Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Innovation |
Information on Training and Other Services
Additional InformationThe nonprofit management program was created to strengthen the effectiveness of leaders in the social sector organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The program focuses on topics designed to help you better manage your organization such as effective board governance, strategic planning, understanding and creating budgets, marketing and fund development, developing a business plan and growing your leadership potential.
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