MBA MBA Nonprofit Management

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MBA Nonprofit Management Featured Courses

As a student in the master of business administration at Concordia Nebraska, you’ll have the opportunity to take specialized courses related to various aspects of the business administration profession. These classes, designed to equip you for leadership and service in various business administration careers, are taught by some of our esteemed faculty who have extensive experience in their fields.

MBA 531
Effective Decision-Making and Communication 3 credits
This course enables students to understand the theories and processes by which people construct and interpret messages that influence attitudes and events. Individual and group interactions will explore the decision-making process within organizations. Students will reflect about the purpose and effects of decisions made in business, and examine the proper way to communicate these decisions.
MBA 660
Entrepreneur Development 3 credits
In this course, an entrepreneur, small business owner or nonprofit organization leader who needs assistance in marketing plan development, operations analysis or other planning areas will meet with students during the first week of the course to discuss the organization and work needed for a solution. The instructor will facilitate a timeline and delegate tasks to each student who will then spend documented hours working for the client under the guidance of the instructor and the client. In the final week of the course, students will assemble a written document for the client that addresses the objectives provided, as well as conducting an oral presentation to the client highlighting the class's recommendations.
MBA 642
Nonprofit Management 3 credits
This course is designed to increase students’ effectiveness and skills in understanding and managing today’s nonprofit organizations. This course provides students a strategic approach to nonprofit management. Students will review areas essential to effective leadership of nonprofit organizations, including the context of the nonprofit sector, governance, ethics, leadership, fund development, social entrepreneurship, financial accountability, human resource and volunteer management.
MBA 646
Public Program Evaluation 3 credits
A foundation will be established in the creation and evaluation of public programs that serve individuals, communities, networks, and other organizations. Students will utilize quantitative and qualitative means to conduct a needs assessment, evaluate operational efficiency and effectiveness, and analyze data to measure the progress of public programs, to stay aligned with their respective missions and achieve financial and service goals.

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MBA Nonprofit ManagementSample Schedule of Courses

The following sample course of study is an example of the sequence of courses you might take in order to receive your degree. Please plan to discuss your actual course of study with your advisor, who can help you stay on track to meet your academic and professional goals.

MBA Core
MBA 525
Leadership And Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
MBA 531
Effective Decision-Making and Communication 3 cr.
MBA 690
Strategic Management 3 cr.
MBA 610
Human Resources Management 3 cr.
MBA 530
Corporate Finance 3 cr.
MBA 550
Strategic Marketing 3 cr.
MBA 513
Accounting: Financial Analysis for Decision-Making 3 cr.
MBA 660
Entrepreneur Development 3 cr.
MBA 505
Ethical and Legal Environment of Business 3 cr.
27 Total Credits
Nonprofit Management Concentration
MBA 642
Nonprofit Management 3 cr.
MBA 644
Organizational Resource Development 3 cr.
MBA 646
Public Program Evaluation 3 cr.
9 Total Credits
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Nonprofit Management MBA Program Faculty

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