Undergraduate Courses
321. Public and Not-for-Profit Finance. (3:3:0)
Introduction to fund accounting, budgeting processes, and
sources of revenue such as taxes, municipal bonds, user fees,
donations, grants, dues, and ticket sales.
350. Citizenship and Volunteerism. (3:3:0)
Examines volunteerism as an important dimension of
citizenship by studying lives and contributions of exemplary
volunteers. Designing and implementing a major community
service project.
385. Business and Society. (3:3:0)
Interaction between business and other societal institutions, both
domestic and international.
Graduate Courses
For 500-, 600- and 700-level courses, see Public Management in
the BYU 2005–2006 Graduate Catalog.