NGO Education Survey
The New School - Milano
The New School - Milano
Contact Information:
Latha Poonamallee
Professor of Management and Social Innovation and Chair of Management Programs
The New School - Milano
H-72 Fifth Avenue
New York
New York 10011
United States
Northern America
Americas
https://ww3.newschool.edu/milano/faculty/latha-poonamallee/
The New School - Milano
College: The New School - Milano
Department: Non Profit Management
Courses:
Core Courses Credits NURP 5001 Economics for Management and Public Policy 3 NURP 5013 Quantitative Methods 3 Required Courses Making a Difference Requirement 3 NMGM 5013 Theory and Practice of Nonprofit Management 3 NMGM 5010 Management and Organizational Behavior 3 NMGM 5004 Fundraising and Development 3 NMGM 5002 Introduction to Finance for Managers 3 NMGM 6023 Advanced Management Seminar 3 Elective Courses You can choose your six electives from graduate course offerings across The New School, opening up many possibilities for acquiring expertise in a particular area.
Program Information:
No programs listed.
Degree and Certificate Information
Degrees
College or Department: The New School - Milano
Department Information: Founded more than three decades ago, the Milano School's Nonprofit Management program was the first of its kind in this country. Our students and faculty are known for bringing critical thinking and a commitment to impact, innovation, and social justice to a rapidly growing and evolving sector. The result is a unique program designed to give students the capacity and creative courage to generate, manage, and sustain nonprofit success.
The Milano School is not currently admitting new students to this master's degree program. We also offer a graduate minor in Impact Entrepreneurship and graduate certificates in Leadership and Change, Sustainability Strategies, and Organization Development. You can also explore other graduate-level management and entrepreneurship programs offered in other colleges and departments of The New School.
Degree: Master of Science
History:
Founded more than three decades ago, the Milano School's Nonprofit Management program was the first of its kind in this country. Our students and faculty are known for bringing critical thinking and a commitment to impact, innovation, and social justice to a rapidly growing and evolving sector. The result is a unique program designed to give students the capacity and creative courage to generate, manage, and sustain nonprofit success. The Milano School is not currently admitting new students to this master's degree program. We also offer a graduate minor in Impact Entrepreneurship and graduate certificates in Leadership and Change, Sustainability Strategies, and Organization Development. You can also explore other graduate-level management and entrepreneurship programs offered in other colleges and departments of The New School.