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Requirements for American Humanics Certification
American Humanics, Inc. awards certification to students who satisfactorily complete four program components.

I. Undergraduate Matriculation
Student must receive a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution in any major course of study.

II. Nonprofit Management Minor/Concentration

______________** Undergraduate Students**

The interdisciplinary minor in Nonprofit Management, offered by the Division of Public and Nonprofit Administration, is the primary curriculum element of the American Humanics Program. The minor requires successful completion of 18 hours of required courses, electives, and an internship with a local nonprofit organization.

To view the Required Course Listing, click here

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**Graduate Students**


The graduate level concentration in Nonprofit Administration, offered by the Division of Public and Nonprofit, is the center of the graduate level American Humanics Program. The concentration consists of completion of 15 hours of course work, guided electives, and an internship with a local nonprofit organization.

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III. Co-Curricular Activities

AH Student Association Membership (Membership consists of participation in organizing and hosting various student lead activities).
- • Fall Retreat
- • Spring Recognition Reception
- • Fundraisers--$$ used for students to go to AHMI (See below.)
- • Recruitment presentations

To learn more about the AHSA, click here

IV. American Humanics Management Institute (AHMI)
Attendance at annual national conference that features interactive workshops and seminars on nonprofit issues. (Past conferences have been held in Las Vegas, Orlando and San Antonio.)

To learn more about AHMI, click here

American Humanics is in the Division of Public and Nonprofit Administration within the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy (SUAPP). SUAPP is located in McCord Hall
American Humanics National   Campus Contact:
Susan Tomlinson Schmidt, MPA
Campus Executive Director
100 McCord Hall
(901) 678-4398
ahumanics@cc.memphis.edu
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