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NP 3050: Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
An introduction to the principles of philanthropy and fundraising which apply to the management of a nonprofit agency. Knowledge of the sources of philanthropic gifts, causes that receive support, motivations that influence giving, the elements of a case for support, the essentials of strategic planning and the construction of budgets and related fundraising targets. Emphasis is placed upon the human behavior aspects of philanthropy and volunteerism.
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NP 3060: Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Understanding the basic concepts of funding streams, budgeting and financial statement analysis is essential to building and maintaining a strong organization. This course examines the principles and practices of financial and managerial accounting in nonprofit organizations. It is designed to teach students how to use financial information in the management of nonprofit organizations.
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NP 3070: Community Engagement
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A study of communities and the role of nonprofit organizations and individuals in those communities. This course explores how leadership for service can improve the quality of life and economic vitality of communities. Case studies and service project are utilized to explore collaborations and partnerships, public policy and advocacy, social and civic responsibility, nonprofit partnerships and collaborative ventures and their potential needs as well as meeting the needs of individuals and groups through organization and planning.
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NP 3090: Volunteer Management and Program Planning of Nonprofit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Designed to introduce theories, research and practices for designing and implementing nonprofit organizational programs and activities, and managing volunteers who lead, manage and fund them, the course provides students with basic skills and knowledge needed to assume roles as volunteer program leaders and managers. The course also explores the motivations and behaviors of volunteers and nonprofit personnel. Additionally service-learning projects enable students to apply theoretical concepts in the field and reflect on their implications on professional practice.
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NP 3300S: Nonprofit Sector Special Topic
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Workshops featuring nonprofit executives addressing variable topics in nonprofit management and leadership. Forum exchange opportunity for students and professionals. May be repeated for credit.
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NP 4970: Professional Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A supervised, 300- hour internship with a nonprofit youth and human service agency. The internship provides the student an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to the work world; develop valuable contacts in the field; analyze his or her commitment to the field; identify technical and/or theoretical competencies that need further development; and assume professional responsibilities for substantive tasks.
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NP 4971: Professional Field Experience
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
The fulfillment of the first 100 hours of a supervised, 300-hour internship with a nonprofit organization that is completed in two subsequent semesters. The internship provides the student an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to the work world; develop valuable contacts in the field; analyze his or her commitment to the field; identify technical and/or theoretical competencies that need further development; and assume professional responsibilities for substantive tasks.
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NP 4972: Professional Field Experience
2.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
The fulfillment of the last 200 hours of a supervised, 300-hour internship with a nonprofit organization that is completed in two subsequent semesters. The internship provides the student an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to the work world; develop valuable contacts in the field; analyze his or her commitment to the field; identify technical and/or theoretical competencies that need further development; and assume professional responsibilities for substantive tasks.
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PH 1200: The Art of Physics
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Designed for non-science majors, this course explores the basic scientific viewpoint and develops elementary but effective techniques for formulating and solving vaguely stated problems. In addition, the course surveys the basic phenomenology of physics and some of its applications to chemistry, geology and technology. Prerequisite: high school algebra. Concurrently: PH 1210.
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PH 1210: The Art of Physics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Selected experiments closely tied with PH 1200. Two hours per week. Laboratory fee. Concurrently: PH 1200.
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