Non-profit Leadership
Ever thought that you would like to invest yourself in changing our community, our country or the world? Do you have a heart for a particular need, such as ending homelessness or helping lower income students access a better education? Then our non-profit leadership degree is for you. Get the training you need to develop your idea, go after the funding and lead a quality organization that makes an impact in the world. With two tracks, one in community development and a second in cross-cultural studies, you will be equipped no matter the idea or the target audience.
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Bachelor in Non-profit Leadership
Common Courses
- Foundational Courses
- Foundations of Academic Inquiry
- Critical Reasoning
- Computer and Digital Literacy
- Introduction to Urban Studies
- General Core Courses
- Written Composition I
- Written Composition II
- World Literature I
- World Literature II
- Inquiry Based Research and Writing
- Public Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Mathematics for the Liberal Arts
- Urban Biology
- Chemistry of Common Consumer Products
- Principles of the Physical Sciences
- World Civilization to the 18th Century
- World Civilization From the 18th Century
- Old Testament Survey
- New Testament Survey
Faith and Works Courses
- Biblical Theology of the Marginalized
- Christian Ethics
- OT I: Pentateuch
- NT I: Jesus and the Gospels
Major Requirements
- Non-profit Leadership Core
- Intro to Entrepreneurial & Non-profit Leadership
- Principles of Marketing for Startups
- Fundamentals of Christian Leadership
- Financial Assessment
- Human Resources Management
- Organizational Strategy
- New Organizational Development
- Capital Generation & Funding Methodologies
- Social Innovation and Community Transformation Courses
- Business As Mission in Urban Communities
- Entrepreneurship in Multicultural Communities
- Community Development I
- Church Planting Across Cultures
- Cross Cultural Witness and Discipleship
Associate of General Studies
Common Courses
- Foundational Courses
- Foundations of Academic Inquiry
- Critical Reasoning
- Computer and Digital Literacy
- General Core Courses
- Written Composition I
- Written Composition II
- World Literature I
- World Literature II
- Public Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Urban Biology
- Chemistry of Common Consumer Products
- Principles of the Physical Sciences
- World Civilization to the 18th Century
- World Civilization From the 18th Century
- Old Testament Survey
- New Testament Survey
Major Courses
- Intro to Entrepreneurial & Non-profit Leadership
- Leadership Theory
- Financial Assessment
- Human Resources Management/Development
- OT I: Pentateuch
- NT I: Jesus and the Gospels
- Biblical Theology of the Marginalized
Our associate degree program qualifies for the Tennessee Reconnect grant.