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Dec 06, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Public Administration Minor
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Today’s public administrators deliver public services in close coordination and partnership with businesses and community-based organizations, domestically and internationally. Public service coverage has also grown from the traditional health and sanitation, education, public works and agriculture to include immigration, security and environmental concerns. Thus, there is a compelling need to deepen the student’s critical understanding of governance institutions, policy-makers, legal and regulatory processes, business-government-civil society relations, as well as ethics, accountability and anti-corruption strategies. Students have the option of taking graduate-level courses from the Executive Public Administration program and applying them to both the minor requirements and the EMPA program requirements.
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Required Courses - 15-16 units
Students must select one of the following options. Note: students may not mix and match from both options.
1. Undergraduate Public Administration Courses - 15 units
Select five of the following:
2. EMPA Program Courses - 16 units
Select four of the following:
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