Director, Kent Annan
The MA in Nonprofit Leadership prepares students to lead in a wide range of mission-driven organizations, both domestically and internationally. Students will be equipped to lead by integrating faith, best practices, an in-depth understanding of the sector, experience-based learning, a relational approach, and practical competencies. The program is ideal for students seeking to begin or to advance their careers and can lead to future doctoral studies.
For undergraduates, an accelerated M.A. option is available. After completing 60 credits, students can begin taking graduate-level courses that may count toward both their undergraduate degree (with approval) and the M.A. in Nonprofit Leadership.
Requirements for the Nonprofit Leadership program leading to a Master of Arts degree consists of the successful completion of 36 semester hours.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Degree Requirements | ||
| HDI 506 | Foundations of Nonprofit Leadership | 4 |
| HDI 574 | NGO Leadership | 4 |
| HDI 594 | Monitoring, Evaluation, and Program Design | 4 |
| HDI 636 | Strategic Leadership for Change | 4 |
| HDI 646 | Financial and Project Management | 4 |
| HDI 676 | Fundraising in Nonprofit Organizations | 4 |
| HDI 687 | Vocation and Professional Development | 2 |
| HDI 697 | Crisis Leadership in Action | 2 |
| Biblical and Theological Studies Requirement | ||
| Select one approved 4-credit BITH (TSR) course from the approved category list | 4 | |
| HDI 614 | Transformational Development | 4 |
| Total Credits | 36 | |