NGO Education Survey

Washington University in Saint Louis

Contact Information:

Washington University in Saint Louis
University College
One Brookings Drive
January Hall, Suite 100
St. Louis
Missouri 63130-4899
United States
Northern America
Americas


Amy Cole Buehluer
Program Coordinator

Washington University in Saint Louis
College of Arts & Sciences
1 Brookings Drive
St. Louis
Missouri 63130
United States
Northern America
Americas
http://ucollege.wustl.edu/programs/graduate/masters-nonprofit-management


U76 507 Management in Nonprofit Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 508 Resource Development for Nonprofit Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 510 Statistics & Research Design
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 514 Integrated Capstone Project in Nonprofit Management
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 520 Organizational Behavior and Administration
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 525 Financial Management in Nonprofit Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 531 Human Resources Management
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 555 Leadership
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

U76 570 Legal Issues Impacting Nonprofit Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 credits
Level: Graduate

Program Information:

University College

Degree and Certificate Information

Degrees

Degree: Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management
Level: Graduate

Credit Hours: 36 credit hours
Working Language: English


No certificates listed.

Information on Training and Other Services

None listed

Additional Information

Nonprofit organizations confront the challenges and opportunities that mission-driven organizations face today in areas such as succession planning, volunteerism, resource development, and competitive funding. The Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management addresses these areas, drawing on experienced practitioners in the St. Louis area. The graduate program in Nonprofit Management provides a range of courses addressing the major responsibilities and challenges of nonprofit and human resources management, preparing students to work effectively in the field and to enhance the management skills of those seeking a career in related fields. Administered jointly by the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and University College, the program is designed for working adults attending school on a part-time basis.