CE215
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The Non-Profit Sector
Civic Engagement
College of Liberal Arts
Course Subject Code
CE
Course Number
215
Status
Active
Course Attributes
CBL: ProgCLA-Community Based Learn, EMBU: Major-Business Elective, EMPU: Major-Public Health Elective, ENAD: Minor-Arts Admin Elective, IMCE, IMMX: GenEd-Immersive Experience, MBUS: Major-Business, MPUB: Major-Public Health, NAPP: Minor-Applied Performance, NARD: Minor-Performing Arts Admin, NMUS: Minor-Museum Stud/Cultr Mgmt, OFFC: GenEd-Off Campus Experience, PPD: GenEd-Power/Privilege/Diff
Course Short Title
The Non-Profit Sector
Course Long Title
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Course Description
Examines the types, development, and contributions of nonprofit organizations, including the political, social, and economical importance of this sector. Topics may include public policy, governance, management, finances (including fund raising), organizational culture, partnerships, and strategic planning in the nonprofit sector. Through hands-on work with nonprofit organizations, students explore careers dedicated to the greater good. As this is a Community-Based learning course, students must commit 20-30 hours across the semester to off-campus experiences.
Min
4
Repeatable
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Course Restrictions
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Equivalent Course(s)
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