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MGT 205 - Current Problems in Managing Nonprofit Organizations Once a year
Applications of management techniques, concepts, and research findings to the
solution of current problems faced by administrators in nonprofit organizations
such as government agencies, hospitals, colleges, labor unions, and charitable
and religious institutions. Similarities and differences in the administration
of profit and nonprofit organizations are explored. Attention is paid to the interconnectedness
of management decisions with organizational finances, accounting, information
technology, marketing, and ethics.
Prerequisites & Notes MGT 207. Open only to matriculated Zarb School of Business graduate students
and/or matriculated School of Education and Allied Human Services graduate students
where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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