Location: Eugene, OR
Program: MBA in Nonprofit Management (Online)
The Bushnell University’s Non-Profit Leadership MBA immerses students in a robust understanding of the many functions of non-profit management, focusing on a comprehensive knowledge of strategic non-profit management, financial stewardship, governance, ethics, effective communication, the role of Christian leadership, ethics and service, resource development, and management issues and decisions, as well as literacy regarding recent management trends and an ability to integrate all aspects of learning, understanding, knowledge and skills concerning operations, program evaluation and impact assessment.
Structure: To apply, students must have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum 3.0 grade-point average. To earn the degree, students are required to complete 12 courses, totaling 36 credits, through a series of core courses and five classes specific to the concentration. Students can complete their degree within a year (full-time) or 24 months (part-time). Proficiency is showcased through a Capstone experience, a research-based project.
Course Catalogue:
ACTG 510 Fundamentals of Accounting
BUS 501 Organizational Behavior
FIN 610 Fundamentals of Finance
BUS 625 Business Ethics
BUS 665 Strategy and Managerial Decision Making
ECON 555 Managerial Economics
BUS 698 Executive Leadership Research Capstone
BUS 530 Marketing Strategy
NPFL 610 Volunteer Leadership
NPFL 620 Legal and Ethical Issues for Non-Profit Organizations
LSHP 570 Leadership and Mission Fulfillment
BUS 610 Operations and Service Management
BUS 615 Human Resource Management
Course Delivery: Eight-week courses offered 100% online, featuring no mandatory log-in times.
Financing: Scholarships are available through federal aid, scholarships, grants and veteran support services and tuition assistance programs. The cost per credit is $760 for 36 credits.
