Public Administration

(Online|Arizona|Kansas City|Wisconsin)

The Public Administration major promotes an understanding of the policies, purposes, philosophies, responsibilities, management methods, and challenges of civic leadership. Students analyze complex organizational systems; learn budgeting processes; apply new technologies; identify ethical issues; and evaluate the goals of local, state, and national governmental agencies in a changing society. Critical thinking, problem-solving and effective communication are important skills that students develop as they analyze case studies and commit themselves to continuous quality improvement. Graduates of this major are prepared to enter city, county, state, or national agencies that benefit from ethical management, efficient practices, positive public relations, and an empathetic response to the diverse social groups within and served by agencies.

Curriculum

Liberal Arts Studies Courses

  • LAS 30012 Writing and Critical Thinking in the Liberal Arts OR
    • LAS 20010 College Seminar I and LAS 20020 College Seminar II
  • LAS 45012 Global Issues in the Liberal Arts (capstone)

Plus 6 credit-hours in each of the following Breadth Areas:

  • Art/Expression
  • Social/Civic
  • Science/Description
  • Value/Meaning
Foundation Courses
  • ACC 20364 Accounting for Business Operations (or equivalent) 
  • MAT 20143 Business Math (or equivalent college-level math course) 
  • OAD 30763 Business Statistics (or equivalent statistics course) 
  • OAD 31664 Business Ethics (or equivalent)
  • ECO 30564 Economics for Managers OR
    • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics  
Major Required Courses
  • HPS 13353 American Government
  • HPS 40154 Philosophy and Ethics of Public Administration
  • OAD 30063 Behavior in Organizations
  • OAD 33064 Governmental Budgeting
  • OAD 43564 Administration of Public Organizations
  • HPS 49300 Public Policy (Capstone Course)


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