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PP 420: Private and Public Sector Partnerships
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Public-private partnerships provide a unique way for the government and private developers to work together to create sustainable and profitable urban infill developments. This course explores the structure of private and public sector partnerships and their unique interrelationship in support of government and municipal projects.
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PP 430: Planning for Economic Growth and Development
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course explores the context, theory, process, and practice of economic development planning and policy. Topics covered include: differing theories and conceptual explanations of the economic development process; international, national, and regional factors affecting economic development; contrasting economic development approaches and methods; and the impact of international agencies and initiatives on economic outcomes.
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PP 450: Program Evaluation
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Students will study the methods and techniques used to assess effectiveness and monitor the performance of programs. Specific attention is given to theories, research, and practice related to program evaluation. The skills learned in this course will assist the practitioner in determining the effectiveness of new or existing programs in public organizations.
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PP 460: Grant Writing
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course covers the essentials of writing to acquire grants for private, public, or government use. Students will learn how to interpret the RFP, shape proposal concepts, and create needs statements, goals, objectives, strategies, and program budgets. Topics include writing, researching, and obtaining and maintaining operations and strategies within the grant system.
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PP 499: Bachelors Capstone in Public Administration and Policy
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This capstone course is the culminating experience for the Bachelor of Science in Public Administration and Policy. This course builds on the concepts of all the courses students have taken within the program of study. The capstone course provides students with the opportunity to integrate and synthesize the knowledge and skills required throughout their coursework in an original comprehensive project, and to assess their level of mastery of the stated outcomes of their degree program. Students will conduct an approved research project under the supervision of a program chair or full-time facu
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PS 501: Foundations of Professonal Psychology
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides a foundation for the graduate student in psychology. Students will review psychology as a science and a profession. Students will use critical and analytical thinking, reading, and writing skills as they evaluate the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, conflicts, and applications of psychology today.
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PS 502: Ethics and Standards of Professional Psychology
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course explores professional codes of ethics and standards related to research and practice of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on application of the American Psychological Association Code of Ethics and standards in the field. Students will analyze and evaluate ethical and legal decision-making practices and operations within professional organizations. Cultural and social factors and the implications for scholar-practitioners are also explored.
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PS 503: Applied Statistics for Psychology Research
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides students a foundational understanding of statistical methods and principles of measurement and assessment along with applications to psychological research. Topics include distribution, probability, and hypothesis-testing. Students will examine and perform commonly used statistical tests and learn how to make decisions regarding the appropriateness of specific statistical tests to analyze data.
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PS 504: Advanced Research Methods
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides an in-depth look at the conceptual underpinnings and methodologies of psychological research. Students will explore qualitative and quantitative research methods, learn about data analysis, and apply concepts to design hypothetical research studies. Topics include the Scientific Method, issues in experimental psychology, evaluation of internal and external validity, ethical considerations, and responsibilities in writing and reporting research findings. Students will also learn how to become critical evaluators of research.
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PS 505: Testing - Measurement and Assessment
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course examines the theoretical and conceptual framework of psychological testing, measurement, and assessment. Students learn about psychological test construction and psychometrics, and survey specific assessments and tools related to intelligence, education, personality, and clinical situations. Students also explore the uses and limitations of psychological testing and assessment, as well as ethical issues involved in the administration and interpretation of psychological testing and assessment results.
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