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2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog

Minors

College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

Organizational Leadership for Nonprofits
Hours: 17 credits, all completed with grades of C or better

College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

The minor in organizational leadership for nonprofits is designed for undergraduates from all disciplines who wish to focus their careers on nonprofit work in a variety of specialized fields.

The minor is awarded for completion of at least 17 credit hours of approved core and elective courses. The Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences will provide advising for this minor.

The curriculum includes:

  • 11 hours of core courses (including two hours of approved internship or practicum)
  • 6 hours of approved electives
  • A minimum grade of C for each course is required, and all core courses must be completed successfully.
  • FYC 4409, Working with Nonprofit Organizations in Community Settings, is a prerequisite for the internship or practicum.

Required Courses: take 11 credits

FYC 4409 Working with Nonprofit Organizations in Community Settings 3
EDF 3110 Human Growth and Development or
FYC 3001 Principles of Family, Youth and Community Sciences
3
FYC 4941 Practicum in Family, Youth and Community Sciences or
SLS 4941 Internship for Nonprofits
2
AEE 3414 Leadership Development or
EDA 4930 Special Topics: Citizen Leader or
IDH 2931 Leadership and Social Responsibility
3

Electives: take 6 credits

ACG 2021C Introduction to Financial Accounting 4
AEE 4500 Program Development and Evaluation 3
BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business 4
MAN 3025 Principles of Management 4
POS 2041 American Federal Government 3
POS 2112 American State and Local Government 3
PUP 3002 Current Controversies in Public Policy 3
PUR 3000 Principles of Public Relations 3
SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology 3
SYP 3000 Society and the Individual 3