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Master's Degree

The graduate program in business administration provides the knowledge and skills necessary to help executives in both the for-profit and nonprofit environments appreciate and address a myriad of concerns, ranging from ethical and human rights issues to globalization and environment protection.

Students have the option to concentrate in nonprofit management, or they may choose a departmental or individualized concentration. Students who opt to pursue a concentration adhere to the program's core curriculum yet choose electives tailored to their focus area.

Concentration in Nonprofit Management

Students who concentrate in nonprofit management complete courses designed to develop their management skills in the nonprofit sector. Coursework focuses on issues related to the management of nonprofit organizations.

Departmental concentration

Students who choose a departmental concentration complete their three electives in one of the following areas of study: administration of justice, business studies, holistic studies, health care administration and management, international relations or rehabilitation studies. Students interested in a departmental concentration should contact the program director.

Individualized concentration

Students who choose an individualized concentration complete their three electives on related topics from the University's graduate course offerings. Students who would like to design a concentration in an area of their choosing, such as entrepreneurial studies, should contact the program director.