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Master of Nonprofit Management - Social Media (Online)

Liberty University’s 100% online Master of Nonprofit Management (MNM) – Social Media is designed to equip students to manage and lead social media efforts within 501(c)(3) organizations. Students who do not necessarily have a bachelor’s degree in the field of business but who still want to work in nonprofit management are excellent candidates for this program. With the specialization in social media, students can prepare to implement leading techniques and digital media strategies in 501(c)(3) organizations. Students can sharpen their understanding of the ever-changing landscapes of social media as they study topics such as strategic communication, digital media, and methods for setting social and interactive goals. As they study key performance indicators (KPIs) and how to lead teams to success, students can confidently prepare for employment in a variety of industries including entertainment, services, hospitality, and healthcare. Upon graduation, students may pursue careers with colleges and universities, charities, hospitals, and much more.

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