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    Curriculum Requirements

    MBA in Non-Profit Management - 12 credit hours

    • BSAD 6033 Organizational Change and Development - 3 credits
    • BSAD 6913 Ethical Management - 3 credits
    • BSAD 6942 Non-Profit Strategy - 3 credits
    • BSAD 6943 Non-Profit Management - 3 credits

    Looking for a Certification Instead?

    The Newman University School of Business also offers a Graduate Non-Profit Management Certificate. The certificate program is designed to be completed within one year and is for:

    • Individuals who have already completed a bachelor’s degree and wish to sharpen their skills or for the MBA graduate. The certificate coursework can later be directly applied toward the MBA degree concentration.
    • Individuals who have already completed an MBA, or other graduate degree, can further develop their professional training by completing additional graduate certificates in any of the supplemental fields offered by the Newman School of Business.

    View the Non-Profit Management Certificate Program

  • Program Talking Points:
    Icon of a Target Real-world Experience: The program is designed to give you practical, real-world non-profit management skills. You'll learn from experienced faculty in a city with a strong business community.
    Icon of a city Tailored for the Working Professional: Our MBA in Non-Profit Management is designed to be flexible for working professionals.
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Earn an MBA in Non-Profit Management

The Newman University MBA in Nonprofit Management Degree is designed to teach business skills specific to the needs of those working in the nonprofit industry including strategic planning, organizational development, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and personnel management.

 

Icon of a Target Real-world Experience: The program is designed to give you practical, real-world non-profit management skills. You'll learn from experienced faculty in a city with a strong business community.
Icon of a city Tailored for the Working Professional: Our MBA in Non-Profit Management is designed to be flexible for working professionals.
Icon of a chartboard Supportive Faculty and Alumni Network: Faculty in the School of Business and Technology are able to provide you with personal instruction to position you for academic and professional success.
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Career Pathways
In Non-Profit Management

Newman University’s MBA in Non-Profit Management program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.

Some of our alumni in this program have found careers in:

  • Non-profit manager / executive director
  • Enterprise leadership
  • Fundraising and development
  • Grant manager
  • Development officer
  • Hospital administrators
 
Austin Trujillo

"My experience at Newman University as a student-athlete has been both challenging and rewarding. Balancing academics and athletics required discipline, resilience, and strong time management. Competing at a high level while pursuing my MBA pushed me to develop leadership skills, both on and off the court. I embraced every opportunity to engage in campus life, from social events to intramural sports, which enriched my perspective and strengthened my sense of community. These experiences have prepared me to navigate diverse environments, fostering inclusion and teamwork. Newman has shaped me into a well-rounded leader, ready to contribute to a global and diverse society."

Juan Cordova

"Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself. People at Newman know my name, they know where I’m from. Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself."

Curriculum Requirements

MBA in Non-Profit Management - 12 credit hours

  • BSAD 6033 Organizational Change and Development - 3 credits
  • BSAD 6913 Ethical Management - 3 credits
  • BSAD 6942 Non-Profit Strategy - 3 credits
  • BSAD 6943 Non-Profit Management - 3 credits

Looking for a Certification Instead?

The Newman University School of Business also offers a Graduate Non-Profit Management Certificate. The certificate program is designed to be completed within one year and is for:

  • Individuals who have already completed a bachelor’s degree and wish to sharpen their skills or for the MBA graduate. The certificate coursework can later be directly applied toward the MBA degree concentration.
  • Individuals who have already completed an MBA, or other graduate degree, can further develop their professional training by completing additional graduate certificates in any of the supplemental fields offered by the Newman School of Business.

View the Non-Profit Management Certificate Program

  • School of Business and Technology Faculty

    Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in Non-Profit Management. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

  • Travel 09

    Career Pathways
    In Non-Profit Management

    Newman University’s MBA in Non-Profit Management program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.

    Some of our alumni in this program have found careers in:

    • Non-profit manager / executive director
    • Enterprise leadership
    • Fundraising and development
    • Grant manager
    • Development officer
    • Hospital administrators
     
  • Austin Trujillo

    "My experience at Newman University as a student-athlete has been both challenging and rewarding. Balancing academics and athletics required discipline, resilience, and strong time management. Competing at a high level while pursuing my MBA pushed me to develop leadership skills, both on and off the court. I embraced every opportunity to engage in campus life, from social events to intramural sports, which enriched my perspective and strengthened my sense of community. These experiences have prepared me to navigate diverse environments, fostering inclusion and teamwork. Newman has shaped me into a well-rounded leader, ready to contribute to a global and diverse society."

    Juan Cordova

    "Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself. People at Newman know my name, they know where I’m from. Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself."

School of Business and Technology Faculty

Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in Non-Profit Management. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

Dean, School of Business & Technology
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2255
Office: MN219A
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Professor of Business
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2242
Office: MN203
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Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Business
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2257
Office: MN208
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Associate Professor of Accounting
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2205
Office: MN204
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2247
Office: MN203
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2228
Office: MN202
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Administrative Coordinator
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2292
Office: MN207
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Assistant Professor of Data Science
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2232
Office: MN201
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Associate Professor
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2296
Office: MN205
|Undergraduate Business
Director of Adult and Professional Studies
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2439
Office: MN219
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