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Nonprofit Leadership, Religion and Social Change
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Nonprofit Leadership, Religion and Social Change

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What is nonprofit leadership, religion and social change?

Nonprofit leadership, religion and social change (NRSC) is for students interested in social change, justice and the public good in the growing nonprofit, philanthropic and service sectors. With this philanthropy degree, you’ll build your skills through academic study, experiential learning, community engagement and applied research.

What you'll learn

NRSC blends academic study, community engagement and experiential learning to help you become a compassionate, interculturally competent leader.

With a philanthropy degree like this, you can expect to gain:

Sample courses include:


Why study nonprofit leadership, religion and social change at MSU?

This major is one of a kind among Big Ten institutions and across Michigan. It is MSU’s only undergraduate major focused specifically on nonprofits, and it’s grounded in applied learning and the humanities’ strengths in intercultural competence, ethical reasoning and global cultural knowledge.

Students in this major benefit from:


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