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The University of MemphisThe Nonprofit Studies/American Humanics Program at the University of Memphis is an innovative approach that compliments a major course of study. The program curriculum is designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for careers in the exciting world of nonprofits. The program offers hands-on leadership opportunities and extensive exploration of nonprofit organizations through internships, volunteer opportunities AH Student Association activities, and professional development workshops.
__Students completing the 15-18 hour program of required course work and co-curricular activities will receive a minor in Nonprofit Management and certification from American Humanics, Inc. You can download a summary of the AH required Courses and Co-Curricular Activities in PDF by clicking here. The curriculum focuses on developing skills in the following competency areas:
-• Program Planning
-• Communication Skills
-• Nonprofit Accounting
-• Nonprofit Marketing
-• Human Resource Development
-• Youth/Adult Development
-• Board/Committee Development
-• Fundraising Practices
-• Risk Management
-• Financial Management
 
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) 678-4395
ahumanics@memphis.edu
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