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Non-Profit Administration Fall 2005 Courses For information contact: James A. White, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Campus Box 8 Concord College Athens, WV 24712-1000 214 Administration Building 304-384-6061 jwhite@concord.edu Concord University Home |
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| Overview The general objective of the public and non-profit administration program consists of acquainting students with the specific and unique challenges of administering public and not-for-profit organizations and programs. This curriculum is interdisciplinary, including courses in government, management, methodology, public administration, and statistics, with optional courses in accounting, finance, information services, personnel, and planning. The program is designed to encourage greater and more skilled civic participation and to provide preparation for professional employment and/or further graduate study. |
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| The Bachelor of Arts Students seeking either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in another discipline may earn a minor in public and non-profit administration. Minor in Public and Non-Profit Administration--18 hours POSC 104, 204; MATH 105, or BGEN 201 or 335; SOC 399 or SOWK 305; MGT 305 or 308, SOWK 308, or RTM 222 or 309; and ACCT 315, BGEN 210, MGT 307, PSY 340, or RTM 325. |
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| Faculty James A. White, Ph.D. |
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| Miscellaneous Political Science Links Professional organizations, political parties, branches of government Travel and Study in England Check for updates on our summer travel study course in England. All students are eligible for this course. Student Research Projects This page updated September 13, 2005 by L.E. White. Report problems with this web page to jwhite@concord.edu. |