The Master of Arts degree in Nonprofit Leadership, Global Cultures, and Social Enterprise is a transdisciplinary degree administered by the Department of Religious Studies in the College of Arts and Letters. Students will develop expertise in the national and international nonprofit, non-governmental organization, or philanthropic sectors in the context of global cultural knowledge. Emphasis will be placed on leadership, ethics, values, and human and ecological flourishing in civil society, particularly in a religious context. The areas of primary focus are: 1) nonprofit organizations and leadership; 2) global cultural and religious knowledge, ethics and values; 3) individual and cultural renewal and flourishing; and 4) social entrepreneurship. Practical application and social engagement is emphasized.
In addition to meeting the requirements of the university and the College of Arts and Letters, students must meet the requirements specified below.
AdmissionTo be considered for admission to the Master of Arts degree in Nonprofit Leadership, Global Cultures, and Social Enterprise students must:
- have a four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited institution.
- have a cumulative undergraduate grade-point average of at least 3.0 in the last two years of undergraduate study.
- submit an admissions portfolio consisting of a personal statement, an academic statement, a resume or curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and copies of official university or college transcripts.
- have an ACM minimum TOEFL score of 90 on the non-native language proficiency test if the student is an international applicant.
Students who have deficiencies for regular admission to the program may be admitted provisionally. These deficiencies may require additional course work to make up the deficiencies. This course work will not count towards the requirements for the degree.
Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Nonprofit Leadership, Global Cultures, and Social EnterpriseAt least 30 credits are required for the degree under Plan A (with thesis) or Plan B (without thesis). At least 15 credits must be at the 800-level. The students program of study is planned and approved in consultation with their advisor. The program is available only online.
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Requirements for Both Plan A and Plan B |
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Complete a minimum of 26 credits from the following: |
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Cultural Knowledge |
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REL |
817 |
Religion, Cultural Knowledge, and Nonprofits |
2 |
REL |
818 |
Global Religions, NGOs, and Social Change |
2 |
REL |
819 |
Religious Organizations and Civil Society in Asia |
2 |
REL |
820 |
Secularism, Publics, and Religions in Asia |
2 |
Skills and Competencies Group |
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GNL |
821 |
Values and Ethics in Applied Leadership |
2 |
GNL |
822 |
Cross Cultural Dialogue and Collaboration |
2 |
GNL |
823 |
Social Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Religion |
2 |
GNL |
824 |
Social Entrepreneurship and Religion: Case Studies |
2 |
GNL |
825 |
Creativity in Organizations |
2 |
GNL |
826 |
Flourishing Under Stress |
2 |
Structural Knowledge |
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GNL |
827 |
Nonprofit Institutions and Civil Society in a Global Context |
2 |
GNL |
828 |
Nonprofit Governance |
2 |
GNL |
829 |
Nonprofits and the Legal Environment |
2 |
GNL |
830 |
Nonprofit and NGO Marketing and Fundraising |
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GNL |
831 |
Grant-writing for Nonprofits |
2 |
Other Relevant Courses |
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GNL |
890 |
Independent Study |
1 to 4 |
MGT |
810 |
Human Resource Management for General Managers |
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MGT |
840 |
Leadership and Team Management |
2 |
MGT |
842 |
Leading a Strategy Change |
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Students may enroll in a maximum of two of the MGT courses with approval of the MGT academic advisor. |
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Additional Requirements for Plan A |
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The following course: |
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GNL |
899 |
Master’s Thesis Research |
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Completion of a master’s thesis. |
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Additional Requirements for Plan B |
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Completion of 4 credits of additional course work to meet the requirement of 30 credits for the degree. |
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Completion of a final oral examination or evaluation. |
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