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Associate
Director of the SEEK Program and the Center for Nonprofit
Management, Professor Liz
Howard. Photo
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Program
Info
Major
& Requirements
The SEEK
curriculum is designed for students who aspire to be global
leaders -- leaders who successfully manage a wide variety
of organizations and diverse group of stakeholders under the
principles of good management and in the service of social
development and change.
The skills
learned by students majoring in SEEK will enable them to pursue
positions in a wide variety of careers including traditional
corporate management, governmental entities, nonprofit organizations,
consulting and others. The education received in the distinct
SEEK courses provides an understanding of the concerns and
issues of a diverse constituency, the values-based approach
to management underscored at the Kellogg School, key public
policy issues and specific nuances of managing in a nonprofit
or governmental setting.
Individual
students will make different professional commitments but
will all have an understanding of the broadly defined “social
sector,” enabling them to be active civic leaders as
managers, executives, donors and board members, shaping the
social and political environment of their organization in
a responsible fashion.
Please
note:
Only Part-Time MBA (TMP) students who were enrolled prior
to fall 2005 are eligible to major in Business
and its Social Environment (BASE) and Public
/ Nonprofit Management (NPMT). All students who declare
the SEEK major must meet the requirements for that major.
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