The concentration in Public and Non-Profit Management is designed to assist managers in government and non-profit organizations in providing a high level of service for their constituents. Courses are interdisciplinary in nature in order to provide students with an in-depth understanding of issues and best practices in finding and implementing solutions to social problems.
In addition to the MBA core and Foundation Modules (if needed), the following courses lead to the Public and Non-Profit Management concentration.
| SOCGR 570 | Theory and Practice of Social Change (3) |
| BUSGR 572 | Issues in Service Management (3) |
| BUSGR 574 | Best Practices in Service Management |
| BUSGR/SOCGR | Elective (3) Credit Hours - chosen from Graham School graduate courses |
Sr. Margaret Mary Hinz, R.S.M., Associate Director, Graduate Programs, Graham School of Management