About the Program

What is the Program?
The Hamline University Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) allows you to save time and money while completing two graduate degree programs: Master in Management (MAM) and Master in Nonprofit Management (MANM).
The Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) helps working professionals develop the core competencies they need to succeed and lead in today's diverse business and nonprofit environments.
Who is the Program for?
The Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) is for professionals interested in understanding the intersections of the business and nonprofit sectors.
Program Requirements
Students in the Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) complete 18 courses (72 credits). More Information>
Curriculum
The Dual Degree Program in Management and Nonprofit Management (MAM/MANM) curriculum provides students an understanding of political and legal institutions and processes; economic and social organizations and processes; general organizational and management concepts and theories; human resource management; ethical and moral dilemmas in both business and nonprofit sectors; techniques of analysis, including quantitative and statistical methods; and more. More Information>
Questions/More Information
If have questions or need additional information, you may contact the Hamline University Office of Graduate Admissions by phone at 651-523-2900 or e-mail (Send E-mail to the Office of Graduate Admissions). The Office of Graduate Admissions is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST). (Your request will be answered within 24 hours.)