Our courses aim to provide students with interesting, hands-on experiences that will continue to be valuable long after final grades are submitted. Here's a look at some of our new courses and curricular offerings that are broadening student horizons:
Community Development and Non-Profit Course Cluster
The Sociology Department now offers four different courses focused on community development and non-profit organizations.
These include:
SOCI 3321 |
Nonprofit Organizations: Conceptual Primer |
SOCI 3322 |
Nonprofits at Work in the Community |
SOCI 4351 |
Nonprofit Fundraising and Grant Writing |
SOCI 4353 |
Nonprofit Management and Community Leadership |
These courses can be combined with other department offerings on urban sociology, social movements, organizations, environmental sociology, and others to create a concentrated set of courses involving community development and public-oriented sociology.