
Make a living while making a difference. The nonprofit sector in Canada employs over 2 million Canadians and accounts for almost 9% of the economy — larger than oil, gas and mining combined. Currently there are over 175,000 nonprofit organizations providing services in the areas such as health care, arts, culture, recreation, human services, sports education, environment and international development. Mount Royal University offers the only minor in nonprofit management in an undergraduate business degree.
Courses cover a broad range of issues including public policy, governance, service delivery, economics, volunteerism, social change and community development.
Career choices
Demand is high for graduates of this program. Some students even receive offers of employment before they graduate. Career possibilities and positions are diverse in this large sector, which employs more than two million Canadians. Some students have completed the program and launched their careers as executive directors.
Your job title could be:
You could also be an agency administrator, assessment coordinator, marketing and event manager or program planner.
Research opportunities
Students can participate in community-based research through the Institute for Nonprofit Studies.
Further education
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) prepares you for Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs as well as other graduate studies.
Minor Requirements
| ACOM 2251 | Introduction to Fund Development |
| NPRO 2201 | Canada’s Nonprofit Sector – Foundations |
| NPRO 2247 | Introduction to Volunteer Management |
| NPRO 3305 | Program Planning & Assessment for the Nonprofit Sector |
| NPRO 4405 | Strategic Management for the Nonprofit Sector |
| MGMT 4407 | Governance & Ethical issues in Organizations |
| Plus any two (2) of the following: | |
| ACOM 4449 | Fund Development & Corporate Philanthropy |
| PLSC 1101 | Introduction to Government & Policies |
| COMM 1841 | Introduction to Public Relations |
| SLWK 3331 | International Community Development |