Nonprofit Management
Degrees and Certificates
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Nonprofit Management Major -
Nonprofit Management Minor
Courses
NPFT 100: Personal Growth and Interpersonal Relations
Course focuses on understanding and improving communications and listening skills and interpersonal relationships with others. Identification of values and goals to improve self-concept.
NPFT 101: Introduction to Human Services
This course will introduce students to the human services field including the role of the sector in our society and potential careers in the human service agency management. Course will include a practicum opportunity to meet the service learning component.
NPFT 102: Introduction to Recreation
This course will introduce students to the recreation field including the role of the sector in our society and potential careers in recreation management. Course will include a practicum opportunity to meet the service learning component.
NPFT 105: Introduction to Nonprofit Agency Management
This course will present an introduction to the fundamental concepts, theories and political perspectives in the area of Nonprofit Agency Management.
NPFT 110: Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
Introduction to the field of therapeutic recreation including the role of recreation for aging populations and individuals with health, physical and developmental challenges.
NPFT 140: Humanics/NLA
The Humanics class involves the study and experience of the co-curricular program at MVC. The class works as a non-profit organization to identify community based needs and responses as an organization. Students are expected to attend regular meetings and work on projects the student association agrees to conduct. May not be taken concurrently with NPFT 440.
NPFT 149: Special Topics
Study of unique situations, conditions and circumstances that occur in agency work. American Humanics Co-curricular involvement.
NPFT 221: Leadership and Group Dynamics
We will examine the ways in which the principles of group dynamics can be used to understand leadership. We will look at the interaction among group structure, leadership and decision making as they relate to performance. Class discussions will emphasize critical thinking and personal involvement in the group process.
NPFT 240: Humanics/NLA
The Humanics class involves the study and experience of the co-curricular program at MVC. The class works as a non-profit organization to identify community based needs and responses as an organization. Students are expected to attend regular meetings and work on projects the student association agrees to conduct. May not be taken concurrently with NP440.
Prerequisites
NPFT 249: Special Topics
Study of unique situations, conditions and circumstances that occur in agency work. American Humanics Co-curricular involvement.
NPFT 308: Volunteer Movement
This course is intended to prepare students to assume roles as volunteer program leaders and managers, and to improve their skills in working with volunteer organizations and agencies. The fundamental design of the course is based on learning through critical thought in and about leadership and management roles with volunteers.
Prerequisites
NPFT 100 and NPFT 101 or NPFT102
NPFT 309: Community and Commercial Recreation
Policies essential to efficient and effective program operation, administrative operations, public relations, and recreation will be studied. This course will compare and contrast the non-profit and commercial settings for recreation including: membership organizations, private clubs, college unions, and recreation and park opportunities, and endeavors in a profit making structure. The course is expected to cover program content, leadership, facilities, organizational structure, and how to operate and compete in community and commercial recreation.
Prerequisites
NPFT 102 or BNSS 212 and NPFT 221
NPFT 320: AHMI - American Humanics Management Institute
This course is a national course offering for junior/senior students in the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance program across the nation. Topics are presented by nonprofit agency and corporate leadership with student interaction. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 hours.
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor.
NPFT 321: MPRA Conference
State sponsored annual conference for recreation practitioners in Missouri. This four day conference addresses issues pertaining to the profession in general with some specific programmatic material. Students will be able to interact with some of the most successful professionals in their field. New and contemporary issues are discussed.
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor.
NPFT 325: Legal Aspects of Human Service Agency Management
Examines law and its applications in the management of nonprofit organizations.
Prerequisites
NPFT 340: Humanics/NLA
The Humanics class involves the study and experience of the co-curricular program at MVC. The class works as a non-profit organization to identify community based needs and responses as an organization. Students are expected to attend regular meetings and work on projects the student association agrees to conduct. May not be taken concurrently with NPFT 440.
Prerequisites
NPFT 349: Special Topics
Study of unique situations, conditions and circumstances that occur in agency work. American Humanics Co-curricular involvement.
NPFT 376: Independent Study
Reading or research at a greater depth than in a normal class.
Prerequisites
Permission of the instructor and division chair.
NPFT 401: Internship
The student spends 300 to 600 hours learning management practice in a nonprofit agency/recreational agency under the direction of a professional.
Prerequisites
Senior completed all major requirements. Permission of instructor and division chair.
NPFT 420: AHMI - American Humanics Management Institute
This course is a national course offering for junior/senior students in the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance program across the nation. Topics are presented by nonprofit agency and corporate leadership with student interaction. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 hours.
Prerequisites
Permission instructor.
NPFT 421: MPRA Conference
State sponsored annual conference for recreation practitioners in Missouri. This four day conference addresses issues pertaining to the profession in general with some specific programmatic material. Students will be able to interact with some of the most successful professionals in their field. New and contemporary issues are discussed.
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor.
NPFT 430: Fundraising and Resource Development
This course addresses the theory and practice of philanthropy, resource acquisition methods through ethical fundraising and earned income approaches for nonprofit organizations.
Prerequisites
NPFT 440: Humanics Executive Board
The Humanics class involves the study and experience of the American Humanics Student Association co-curricular community service programs at MVC. The student organization works as a non-profit organization to identify community based need and responses as an organization. Students are expected to attend regular meetings and work on class/student association projects. Students must serve on the Student Association Executive Board. Students may repeat this class for credit one time.
Prerequisites
3 semesters of Humanics credit. May not be taken concurrently with NPFT140-340.
NPFT 449: Special Topics
Study of unique situations, conditions and circumstances that occur in agency work. American Humanics Co-curricular involvement.
NPFT 464: Program Development
This course is designed to facilitate understanding and application of the recreation program process for leisure delivery systems including an introduction to activity plans, program design, delivery and evaluation.
Prerequisites
ACCT 100, BNSS 232, ENGL 327 OR BNSS 412, NPFT 105, NPFT 309, NPFT 325, NPFT 420
NPFT 476: Independent Study
Reading or research at a greater depth than in a normal class.
Prerequisites
Permission of the instructor and division chair.
NPFT 485: Senior Seminar
For graduating seniors to reflect on their accomplishments and to plan ahead in a supportive group setting.
Prerequisites
NP 105, NP 221, NP 308, NP 325, AC 100, EN 327 or BA 412.