Public Management
The Public Management concentration focuses on the regulatory processes,
strategic planning, and implementation of programs necessary to run a modern
government.
Core Courses
(24-27 hours)
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PSC 514
American Public Policy Making
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PSC 610
Foundations of Public Administration
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PSC 711
Public Personnel Administration Practice
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PSC 713
Public Budgeting and Finance
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PSC 714
Program Analysis and Evaluation
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PSC 775
Organization Theory in Public Administration
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PSC 780
Research in Public Administration in Political Science
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PSC 795
Internship in Public Administration
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PSC 796
Applied Research in Public Administration
Note: In-service students with experience are not required to take an internship (PSC 795). Students without experience will take 3 hours of internship, reducing their number of elective courses by 1 course, or 3 credit hours. PSC 796 - The Applied Research Project: Before a student’s final semester, he or she forms a Plan B paper committee of three members and, with their advice, develops an approved research topic. The student will present his or her finished paper to the committee when completed. Both main campus and Global Campus students are encouraged to develop their research topics through the tutelage of the entire teaching staff.
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Public Management Concentration
(9-12 hours)
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PSC 522
Regulatory Processes and Administrative Law
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PSC 566
Intergovernmental Relations in the United States
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PSC 585
Public Sector Information Technology Management
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PSC 712
Implementation and Reform of Public Programs
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PSC 774
Strategic Planning for Public/Non-Profit Organizations
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PSC 785
Strategic Leadership
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Where Is This Offered?
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