NBUS 233 : Nonprofit Financial Management
Credits
1Prerequisites
ACCT 232 for business majors or permission of the professor and completion of statistics and FIN 138 for non-business majors.
A Nonprofit Business & Social Enterprise major is designed for students who have a head for business and a heart for service. The program merges business foundation and core management courses with courses that recognize the distinctive nature of non-profit organizations. Students completing this program will be able to apply business concepts and principles to improve the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations and social enterprise initiatives such as in churches, para-church ministries, global and regional humanitarian organizations, missions organizations, health care providers, social service, and advocacy groups.
In addition to the Core Business Program Outcomes, the following Program Learning Outcomes have been established by Evangel faculty to define the areas of knowledge and skills that students graduating from this major degree program should have developed:
Graduates of the Nonprofit Business and Social Enterprise program will have the skills to:
ACCT 232 for business majors or permission of the professor and completion of statistics and FIN 138 for non-business majors.
MRKT 239.
MRKT 239 or permission of the professor.
MGMT 331 for business majors and junior standing for non-business majors.