REGIS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
2009 - 2010
MNM 684--Leadership and Organizational Development MNM 670--Financial Resource Development MNM 677E-W--Service Oriented Field Experience or MNM 697--Professional Project
3 SH 3 SH
MNM 603--Conflict Resolution for Leaders MNM 633--Human Resource Leadership in NPO’s
3 SH 3 SH
MNM 644--Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations 3 SH MNM 655--Leading from Within 3 SH MNM 661--Interfaith Dialogue 3 SH 3 SH
General Electives 6 SH Six semester hours of MNM courses, other College for Professional Studies graduate level courses, or graduate level courses from the Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions selected in consultation with an academic advisor. Practicum Students without two years of nonprofit experience are required to complete a 400-hour practicum (not for credit). Students for whom the practicum is not required may still elect to complete it. Practica are coordinated through an agreement between the student and the Master of Nonprofit Management degree chair.
Leadership
MNM 655--Leading from Within MNM 684--Leadership and Organizational Development Six semester hours selected from the following: MNM 603--Conflict Resolution for Leaders MNM 674--Leadership Coaching MNM 677E-W--Service Oriented Field Experience MNM 678--Managing Diversity through Leadership in Nonprofits
12 SH
3 SH 3 SH
3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH
CERTIFICATES IN NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT
The Certificate Program is also a conceptually based and applications-oriented course of study for individuals who seek new career opportunities or who are interested in developing or improving their skills in nonprofit organization management and leadership.
Social Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
MASO 631--Global Justice
12 SH
3 SH
MASO 634/MNM 687--Social Justice and Reconciliation Seminar 3 SH Six semester hours selected from the following: MASO 632--Political Violence: Theory and Case Studies 3 SH 3 SH
adMISSIoN
The Graduate Admissions Office must receive the following documentation from each applicant before an admission decision can be rendered: A completed application form, which includes a nonrefundable application fee. Official transcripts reflecting a baccalaureate degree awarded from a regionally accredited college or university and official transcripts for course work attempted or completed subsequent to baccalaureate degree completion. Two admission essays. One essay describes the applicant’s professional goals and the second is related to a leadership question. A current resume.
MASO 633--Peace Movements and Organizations
MNM 672--Social Justice, Community Organizing and Activism 3 SH
Nonprofit Executive Leadership
15 SH
The graduate level certificate in Nonprofit Executive Leadership is designed for individuals already in professional careers in business and/or government and are seeking to move into the nonprofit/ third sector. This certificate builds upon the already-earned MBA/ MPA degree and the knowledge and skills already gained and provides critically important foundational knowledge and skills for the successful transition from the business/governmental sectors to positions of executive leadership in the nonprofit/third sector. MNM 606--Transitioning to the Third Sector MNM 648--Governance and Organizational Leadership MNM 670--Financial Resource Development 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH
cERTIfIcaTE REqUIREMENTS
Administration of Faith-Based Nonprofit Organizations 18 SH
MMN 612--Advocacy and the Third Sector MNM 647--Program Development and Accountability
MNM 601--History, Theory and the Future of the Nonprofit Sector 3 SH
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