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| Nonprofit Management | Graduates with a degree in nonprofit management will be well prepared to handle to different issues in supervision of a charity organization. Nonprofit agencies and organizations have strict principles and regulations to follow concerning governance, board of director involvement, hiring policies and moral and authorized issues. If you have a degree in nonprofit management you will have a clear understanding of these issues and will be ready to put them into practice within the agency or organization.
Graduates of the program may find work as:
project managers or coordinators,
operational managers,
financial managers,
human resource managers within nonprofit agencies.
Additionally a lot of graduates may decide to work within the agency in an entrance level position and get work experience and practical knowledge to supplement the theoretical knowledge and ideas taught within the course of study. Moreover graduates may choose roles in monitoring, auditing and coordinating nonprofit agencies or government programs that are implemented by community based organizations and nonprofit agencies.
Courses within the nonprofit degree all concentrate on the issue of runn ing a charity or nonprofit with classes in:
business management,
finance,
grant writing,
research and data collection,
monitoring,
auditing,
communication,
interpersonal skills,
human resource management and community involvement,
volunteer management,
project communication,
strategic planning,
coordination of community services,
multidisciplinary team development.
Graduates with the nonprofit management degree will have experience in working with the latest technology in every aspect of nonprofit management together with human resource management and finance and accounting. A variety of models of nonprofit agencies and various kinds of organization structures for a variety of types of organizations will be the most important constituent of the program.
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