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3.00 Credits
The law, practice, and procedure in federal administrative agencies: agency rulemaking; administrative adjudication; judicial review; informal process and administrative discretion. Buck
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3.00 Credits
Pr. 323 or 324 or permission of instructor Examination of major topics in the study of urban government and policy. Systems approach to provide an analytic framework for interrelating specific topics such as citizen participation, interest groups, parties, types of elections, forms of government, community power, and racial politics. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. permission of instructor Recruitment, selection, and roles of executives and legislators; organization and activities of the offices; relationships among executive offices, administrative offices, and legislative bodies.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. permission of instructor Political participation and citizen involvement in governmental policy-making. Both citizen initiated and government sponsored efforts to increase popular input analyzed. Assessment of impact of citizen participation on policy-making in specific areas of policy and on performance of government in general.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. senior or graduate standing Overview of major concepts and concerns of nonprofit organizations, including tax-exempt status, incorporation, nonprofit-government relations, board-director-staff relations, volunteers, services and program planning, implementation, resource development.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. 540 and senior or graduate standing Major concepts, strategies, issues, and approaches to resource development and philanthropy in nonprofit and educational organizations. (Spring)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pr. permission of M.P.A. Program Director or instructor Students may repeat three-semester-hour courses when topics vary, but one-semester-hour courses when topics vary only for a maximum of three semester hours. Specific topic identified by extension to basic title, e.g., Special Topics in Public Administration: Public Financial Management; Financial Analysis Techniques; Grants and Contract Administration. (Fall or Spring or Summer)
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 or BIO 111 or BIO 105 An introduction to the contributions of molecular, genetic, cellular, developmental, physiological, and evolutionary biology to the scientific understanding of psychological processes.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Survey of scientific theories and research on learning and motivation according to classic theorists and contemporary behavioral psychologists. Topics include reinforcement, punishment, stimulus control, and examples from the real world.
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GSB Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 May not receive credit for 250 and HDF 302 Survey of scientific theories and research findings in human psychological development, including its biological, behavioral, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects.
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