Antioch University Launches Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management Degree Online
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In response to the growing demand of the nonprofit sector, the MA in Nonprofit Management degree to be offered online nationwide.
Yellow Springs, OH (PRUnderground) September 8th, 2020
Antioch University has added a Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management (MANM) degree to its online graduate offerings. Designed for working professionals who are ready for the next step in their career, the 33-credit program can be completed in under two years, and most students can work full time while going to school. There are three entry points; students can start in January, May, or August. The program’s inaugural cohort is scheduled to begin in January 2021.
“We are developing courageous leaders for roles in program management, fund development, organizational administration, and executive leadership.” said Terry Ratcliff, Antioch University Provost for Distance and Extended Education. “Graduates of the program will have the skills necessary to make a lasting difference in the communities they serve.”
The nonprofit sector has grown steadily over the past several decades, employing more than fifteen million individuals—one in ten workers. As the nonprofit sector has grown, so has the increased need for qualified leadership.
“The program assists anyone interested in pursuing or advancing their career in the nonprofit sector, whatever their specific area of interest,” said David Norgard, DMin, Chair of the MA in Nonprofit Management Program. “At Antioch, you join a community of people who want to bring positive change—while also building a career and earning a livable income.”
Antioch operates as an adult learning community. Students work closely together in small classes to learn from each other as well as from faculty. This community focus and big picture thinking allow Antioch students and alumni to solve problems in innovative ways that more traditional managers might not think of—and succeed in unexpected ways.
Antioch’s program focuses on the bigger, important questions. It helps students learn the skills they need to accomplish the little things, but also helps them become clear about their own values and those of their organization. The program looks at the larger and smaller contexts, incorporating theory and practice in a practical way. It prepares professionals for fulfilling careers in a wide range of fields, including such varied interests as animal welfare, health care, education, social services, and social advocacy.
Core courses will provide a comprehensive examination of the essential aspects of the nonprofit organization, including program, development, administration, and governance. Featured core courses include Program Planning and Evaluation; Development and Fundraising; Nonprofit History, Context, Theories, and Trends; and Financial Analysis for NonProfits.
A wide range of elective courses allows students to pursue their particular interests in depth. A sampling of elective courses includes Social Movements and the Work of Advocacy; Public Policy and Advocacy; Developing People and Performance; and Organizational Leadership and Change. Students can also complete an optional capstone project providing the opportunity to integrate learning from throughout the program.
“Our program will support you in building the practical skills, professional network, and knowledge you need to increase your impact, advance your career, and excel at your mission,” added Norgard.
Antioch University Online (AUO) is the nationwide and online division of Antioch University. The core values of social justice, service to the community, and lifelong learning lie at the heart of the undergraduate degree completion programs in Applied Studies, Human Development, Human Services Administration, Liberal Studies, Management, and master’s degrees in Nonprofit Management, Human Services Administration, Master of Business Administration, Humanities, and Social Sciences, and an EdD in Educational & Professional Practice. antioch.edu/auonline
About Antioch University
Antioch University was founded and incorporated in 1852 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Its first President was Horace Mann, the father of public education in the United States. Antioch’s mission is to provide learner-centered education to empower students with the knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, and environmental justice. Antioch University is a national university that includes campuses in Yellow Springs, OH; Keene, NH; Los Angeles; Santa Barbara; and Seattle as well as low residency or remote programs such as the Graduate School of Leadership and Change and Antioch University Online. It enrolls approximately 3800 post-traditional age students in a wide variety of graduate programs and an undergraduate degree completion program. A bold and enduring source of innovation in higher education, Antioch University is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) institution and has been continuously accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1927. Academic departments include Undergraduate Studies; Psychology, Counseling and Therapy; Education; Environmental Studies and Sustainability; Leadership and Management; and Creative Writing.