| Center
for Nonprofit Leadership |
| University of Houston-Victoria |
| Suite 207, University West Building |
| 3007 N. Ben Wilson |
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Victoria, TX 77901 |
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361-570-4292 |
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Fax: 361-570-4229 |
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Email: cnl@uhv.edu |
American
Humanics Undergraduate
Certificate
Program
-- (Effective Fall 2000)
UHV’s
Center for Nonprofit Leadership provides students with an opportunity
to receive the National American Humanics (AH) Certification through
academic coursework and co-curricular activities. The AH certification
is the premier leadership asset desired by nonprofit employers and
community service boards. The AH certification assures future employees
that UHV students have met competency levels that meet national
nonprofit leadership standards. AH is a national organization affiliated
with more than 70 universities and 17 national nonprofit partners
whose mission is to prepare and certify future nonprofit leaders
to work with America’s youth, families, and community service nonprofit
organizations. UHV’s Center for Nonprofit Leadership embraces an
interdisciplinary approach designed to provide a broad-based perspective
to nonprofit leadership and community service. UHV’s program offers
academic courses drawn from various disciplines along with specialized
courses and workshops on topics related to the nonprofit sector
including fund-raising, volunteerism, human development, and fiscal
management. The certification process also requires practical, hands-on
experience with internships and co-curricular activities.
All
UHV students who are interested in a career in the nonprofit sector
or who want to make a difference through community service are eligible
to join. Interested students
should consult with the program director for application and advising
procedures. Students who begin the AH certification process early
in their studies will complete their bachelor’s degree and receive
certification with minimum extra credit. Postbaccalaureate and master’s
students are invited to work towards nonprofit leadership certification
while completing their degrees. The program is designed in a flexible
manner that allows students from all degreed programs to pursue
AH certification as a complement to their major coursework.
The
AH certification requires both obtaining a bachelor’s degree
in any UHV degree-program and completion of the following requirements.
Academic
Requirements
Nonprofit
Specific (13 hours required)
1. IDS 4312 Contemporary Issues in the
Nonprofit Sector (3 hours)
2. IDS 4340 Nonprofit Management (3 hours)
3. IDS 4122 American Humanics Management
Institute (1 hour)
4. IDS 4305 Internship (2 semester enrollments—6
hours)
Internship
Requirements
Each
student seeking certification will participate in two semester,
150-hour internship. Each internship will be with a UHV approved
internship under the direction of a nonprofit community agency.
Co-Curricular
Requirements
1. Active participation in the American
Humanics Student Association.
a.
Community service and volunteer hours.
b.
Student and community leadership teams.
c. Monthly
meetings.
2. Participation in 4 or more non-credit
professional workshops, seminars, or trainings.
3. Attendance
at 1 Spring Recognition Dinner and 1 Fall Retreat
4.
Attendance in 3 to 4 field trips to nonprofit agencies.
5.
Attendance at the American Humanics management Institute (AHMI)
(at least once)
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