2021-2022 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Nonprofit Administration Minor
What do neighborhood associations, local development corporations, children and youth groups, religious organizations, museums, advocacy and support groups, chambers of commerce, and community clinics all have in common? They are all nonprofit organizations that carry out important public service missions in health, recreation, culture, education, religion, or philanthropy. Thousands of large and small nonprofit organizations in Michigan employ people to work in program and event planning, grant writing, fundraising, public relations, program evaluation, and marketing. The minor in nonprofit administration provides students with knowledge and skills useful in understanding and participating in the work of the nonprofit sector.
Requirements for a Minor in Nonprofit Administration
Core Courses
The minor in nonprofit administration consists of 21 credits, including:
- PNH 270 - Public and Nonprofit Administration (3 credits)
- PNH 335 - Grant Writing (3 credits)
- PNH 360 - Voluntarism and the Nonprofit Sector (3 credits)
- PNH 420 - Organization Theory and Dynamics (3 credits)
- PNH 490 - Public Administration Internship (3 credits)
AND two courses from the following:
- MGT 355 - The Diversified Workforce (3 credits)
- MKT 350 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
- PNH 376 - Public Personnel Policy and Administration (3 credits)
- PNH 390 - Leadership Dynamics (3 credits)
- PNH 449 - Policy Research and Evaluation (3 credits)
- PNH 491 - Public Administration Internship II (3 credits)