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Human Services 440

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Leadership and Decision-Making in Non-Profit Organizations (3 credits)

This course will address theories, principles and practices of leadership in non-profit organizations. Students will explore strategies and leadership styles unique to organization, gender and culture. Focus will be on understanding all facets of leadership as it relates to nonprofit organizations and their stakeholders. Economic decision-making will be addressed as it related to growth and viability, as well as organizational decline. Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Human Services 325. May be taken concurrently with Major Field (Human Services 420/421/422.)

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