Certificate in Nonprofit Management
Description of certificate: This certificate will teach students how to work with and in nonprofit organizations, including general business and management skills.
Admission to the certificate program in nonprofit management requires the following: Admission to the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs OR current enrollment in any IU degree program. Complete intent to pursue form.
The certificate in Nonprofit Management requires satisfactory completion of the following: A total of 18 credit hours, with a 2.3 GPA in all required coursework toward the certificate.
Certificate Requirements:- SPEA V221 Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector (3 cr.)
- For Philanthropic Studies students – taking 6 hours of intro courses will substitute V221 for purposes of this certificate. (Choose PHST P201 or P105; & choose one of PHST P210, PHST P211, or PHST P212)
- SPEA V346 Introduction to Government Accounting and Financial Reporting (P: BUS A200 or A201 or consent of instructor) o or V356 Introduction to Nonprofit Financial Accounting and Reporting (3 cr.) (p: BUS A200 or A201 or consent of instructor)
- SPEA V362 Nonprofit Management and Leadership (3 cr.)
- SPEA V458 Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations (3 cr.)
- 2 classes chosen from the following (6 credits)*:
- SPEA V170 Introduction to Public Affairs
- SPEA V261 Using IT in Public Affairs
- SPEA V263 Public Management
- SPEA V322 Sustainable Management
- SPEA V348 Management Science (P: K300 and Math M118)
- SPEA V361 Financial Management (P: BUS A200, A201, or consent of instructor)
- SPEA V366 Managing Behavior in Public Organizations
- SPEA V369 Managing Information Technology
- SPEA V373 Human Resources Management in the Public Sector
- SPEA V375/SPEA J382 Emergency Services Management (P: SPEA J101)
- SPEA V376 Law and Public Policy
- SPEA V379 Performance Measurement and Program Evaluation
- SPEA V382 Political Action and Civic Engagement
- SPEA V408 Individual Rights, Common Goods and Public Policies
- SPEA V412 Leadership and Ethics
- SPEA V435 Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- SPEA V436 Communication for Government and Nonprofit Organizations
- SPEA V443 Managing Workforce Diversity
- SPEA V463 Interpersonal Relations in the Workplace
- SPEA J206 Criminal Courts
- SPEA J321 American Policing (P: SPEA J101)
- SPEA J331 Corrections (P: SPEA J101)
- SPEA J376 Principles of Public Safety (P: SPEA J101)
- PHST P375 Philanthropy, Calling, and Community
- *Other courses as approved by O'Neill Academic Advisor and Program Director
- A maximum of 6 hours of credit from another institution may be applied toward this certificate. Credit work for this certificate may be taken on any campus of Indiana University.
- The O'Neill double counting policy allows O'Neill students to double count 2 courses between any combination of O'Neill majors, minors, and certificates.
- O'Neill students cannot earn a certificate in the same area as their major/concentration.
- Students must apply for graduation, during the last semester of certificate coursework, to be awarded the certificate.
- Students may certify into the O'Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs once they have a prior term and cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a 2.3 in O'Neill certificate courses.
- O'Neill Good Standing requires: a previous semester 2.0 GPA and a cumulative 2.0 GPA.
- Please see an O'Neill Academic Advisor with any questions. To make an appointment with an advisor, call O'Neill Student Services at 317-274-4656, complete the online request form or stop by BS 3025.