Curriculum
Required Core Courses
Students in the Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) complete the following fifteen core courses:
- Foundations in Management & Leadership (MAM, GPA 8001)
- Fundamentals of Nonprofit Management (MANM, GPA 8002)
- Organizational Theory and Behavior (MANM, GPA 8020)
- Managerial Communications (MAM, GPA 8081)
- Governance and Planning in Nonprofit Organizations (MANM, GPA 8110)
- Business Law (MAM, GPA 8063)
- Law for Nonprofit Organizations (GPA 8062)
- Financial Management for Business (MAM, GPA 8031)
- Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations (MANM, GPA 8032)
- Marketing for Managers (MAM, GPA 8101)
- Fundraising for Nonprofits (MANM, GPA 8362)
- Human Resource Management for Business (MAM, GPA 8051)
- Volunteer Management (MANM, GPA 8082)
- Professional Ethics for Business (MAM, GPA 8011) OR Professional Ethics for Government and Nonprofits (MANM, GPA 8010)
- Research Methods & Business Applications (MAM, GPA 8071) OR Research Methods and Program Evaluation (MANM, GPA 8072)
Elective Courses
Students in the Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) complete one or two elective courses, which may be chosen from offerings in management, nonprofit management, public administration, or cross-sector topics. The number of elective courses required will depend on the student’s choice of a final course.
> List of all Elective Courses in the Master in Management (MAM) Degree Program
> List of all Elective Courses in the Traditional Master in Nonprofit Management (MANM) Degree Program
> List of all Elective Courses in the Master in Public Administration (MAPA) Degree Program
Final Courses
To complete the Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM), students may choose from one of two final options:
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Complete two Capstone courses: Capstone Skills Development: Business Simulation (MAM, GPA 8491) AND Capstone Skills Development for Nonprofits (MANM, GPA 8492). Under this option, students take one electives.
- Complete an Independent Problem Analysis (Master’s Thesis) on a cross-sector issue (GPA 8495). Under this option, students take two electives.
Hamline Dialogues Series
Students in the Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) are required to attend at least four of the Hamline Dialogues over the course of their degree studies. The Hamline Dialogues Series provides a forum for conversation between distinguished guest speakers, graduate students, faculty, alumni, and the community. Topics discussed are of relevance to all sectors: government, business, and nonprofit. Cross-sector involvement allows for an enriched education and networking opportunities. More Information>