Overview
3 Semesters
The Master of Science in Non-Profit Leadership and Development program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to lead and develop non-profit organizations.
COURSE OUTLINE
Curriculum Highlights
- Non-Profit Management: Understanding non-profit governance and leadership
- Leadership Development: Developing leadership skills for non-profit contexts
- Fundraising and Development: Strategies for fundraising and development
- Research Methods: Training in academic research and writing
Semester 1
- Introduction to Non-Profit Leadership
- Non-Profit Management
- Leadership Development
- Research Methods
Semester 2
- Fundraising and Development
- Strategic Planning
- Elective Course
- Elective Course
Semester 3
- Practicum in Non-Profit Leadership
- Research Presentation
- Elective Course
- Elective Course
Career Opportunities
- Non-profit leadership roles
- Church and ministry leadership
- Fundraising and development
- Consulting and advising
Graduation Requirements
- Complete a minimum of 45 credit hours
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Complete a practicum and research project
