BA 338 Intro to Nonprofit Organizations

This course examines the role of the nonprofit sector in the United States and its relationship to governments and the business sector. Topics include the unique characteristics of nonprofit organizations such as donated revenue, volunteer boards of directors, multiple revenue sources, and a combination of volunteer and paid staffing. The course investigates governance and management responsibilities and functions. The course is open to students in all majors. Knowledge gained in the course will be useful for future vocations in nonprofit organizations, philanthropic activities, or service on nonprofit boards.

Credits

3

Offered

At the Discretion of the Dept Summer Semester