Master of Nonprofit Administration (MNA)
The Master of Nonprofit Administration is designed for those students pursuing a career in the nonprofit sector (e human services, health services, hospitals, education, religious, arts, museums, associations, foundations, and camping).
Students may take a certificate or multiple certificates in particular areas in order to concentrate their studies as a part of the MMNA degree.
Program requirements
Students in the MNA program will take 18 courses consisting of 13 core courses and 5 electives. A minimum of 12 of the 18 courses required for graduation must be taken at North Park University.
Core Courses
MNA students must take the following 13 courses:
SBNM 5010 | Organizational Behavior and Ethics | 2 |
SBNM 5011 | Ethical Leadership and Decision-Making | 2 |
SBNM 5350 | Nonprofit Financial Management | 2 |
SBNM 5351 | Nonprofit Financial Decision Making | 2 |
SBNM 5680 | Nonprofit Marketing Analysis and Consumer Behavior | 2 |
SBNM 5705 | Multi-Sector Convergence and Social Responsibility | 2 |
SBNM 5710 | Nonprofit Management: Theory and Application | 2 |
SBNM 5720 | Nonprofit Board Governance and Volunteer Management | 2 |
SBNM 5730 | Nonprofit Law, Policy, and Government Relations | 2 |
SBNM 5770 | Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations | 2 |
SBNM 5771 | Annual Gift Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations | 2 |
SBNM 5780 | Measuring Outcomes and Assessment | 2 |
SBNM 5790 | Nonprofit Strategic Planning and Management Capstone | 2 |
Electives
MNA students may choose any five elective courses from among the courses offered through SBNM or approved courses from other graduate partner programs at North Park University.