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The Master of Arts in Non-Profit Administration at JCU
The Sociology Department was a founding member and is a participating department in the new Master of Arts in Non-Profit Administration. This program directly addresses the university's overall educational mission to develop women and men with the knowledge and character to lead and serve.
- The Non-Profit Administration program is intended for those
who have or expect to have careers managing or administering non-profit
organizations which provide assistance to people in need.
- It is an interdisciplinary professional degree program housed
in the social sciences. Faculty from ten different departments
of the university including the Boler School of Business offer
coursework in the program.
- The program prepares people to better serve their organizations
and their communities by teaching approaches to leadership, team-building
skills, ethical values and practices, non-profit financial and
resource management models, and strategic planning procedures
among other practical administrative tools used in non-profit
organizations.
- For further information contact: The JCU Graduate School at
216-397-4284 http://www.jcu.edu/graduate/
or visit http://www.jcu.edu/graduate/programs/nonprofit/nonprofit-home.htm/
for specific information on this program.
Program with the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (M-SASS) Case Western Reserve University
- A special agreement with M-SASS allows qualified students to enroll in the Master of Social Work program at the end of their junior year at JCU.
- Successful completion of this program results in a B.A. degree from JCU and a Master in Social Work from Case Western Reserve University in five years instead of six years.
- For further information contact: Dr. Phyllis
Braudy Harris, Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology (pharris@jcu.edu).
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