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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Student studies advanced topics under weekly faculty supervision. Permission of the instructor and Associate Dean required. Taken on Credit/No Credit basis. May be repeated for credit (6 hours maximum). ([1-3]-0) S
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3.00 Credits
Examines methods of Public Administration research. Topics include the nature of administrative inquiry, framing a research problem, choosing a research design, developing hypotheses, sampling designs, and measuring variables. Topics will be covered as students conduct their own study. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Overview of management responsibilities, functions, and activities in government agencies within the framework of political values and organization dynamics. (Same as PSCI 3310) (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Financial accounting, control, and management for efficient and effective resource use within public and nonprofit organizations. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to Geographic Information Systems, a software technology for the storage, analysis and display of spatial information. Specific GIS methods are covered for use in a variety of different applications areas and disciplines, including public administration, criminology, demographic, economic and marketing analysis, transportation studies, and environmental/geological applications. Industry standard GIS software tools are used to apply these methods. (Same as GEOG 3323 and SOCS 3323) (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Leadership, motivation, decision making, conflict resolution, performance, and other important challenges of personnel management in government organizations. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
Power, conflict, consensus, and other dynamic behaviors within and between public organizations, and between organizations and their constituents. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
Explores important substantive areas and concepts in the field of urban and regional planning and current urban planning and policy issues and debates. Topics include: forces that have historically guided and are currently guiding U.S. urbanization; land use, growth management, transportation and traffic congestion, economic development, housing and community development, environmental planning; legal, environmental, governmental contexts. (Same as GEOG3377 and SOC 3377) (3-0) R
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3.00 Credits
Study of the structures and dynamics of organizations. Examines problems of motivation, leadership, morale, networks, communications, hierarchy, control, and technology. (Same as SOC 4340) (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the theory and practice of negotiations in the public sector. Students analyze the parties, issues and strategies in negotiations and will take part in many negotiation simulations to develop their skills in issues identification and problem resolution. The course will begin with the study of two-party negotiations and progress to multi-party, multi-issue negotiations. (Same as PSCI 4345) (3-0) T
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