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3.00 Credits
Non profit organizations are typically dependent upon the generosity of foundations, the government, and/or individual citizens in order to provide services. Special attention will be given to: the history, theory and practice of philanthropy, Unrelated Business Income, charitable trusts, related tax law, grant writing, direct mail, one on one solicitation, use of the Internet, as well as tapping the talents (and resources!) of the board of directors of the organization. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of state and local governmental structures, functions, administration and policy. The place and role of state and local governments within the federal system is explored; as well as the limitations of governments in the procurement, development and allocation of resources to meet the public and private demands placed on state governments. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
In this course students study how various ethnic groups have shaped and influenced the political and social structures within the United States and selected international communities. Special attention is given to ethnic diversity among elected and administrative officials. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as a first course In project management and introduces students to the basic principles of project management, as they apply to public projects. Students are also introduced to the international standards of the field. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces issues involved in governmental management of natural and man made disasters. Topics include the planning, and prevention of disasters, organizing community, county, state, national and international responses, fiscal issues, and post disaster activities. Special emphasis will be placed on public policy involving disaster response. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
The course will enable students to converse and reflect on major issues in health policy through two media: face-to-face and digital dialogue. This course is intended to be largely a seminar course where students and professor meet to discuss the components of current and recent U.S health policy. Hybrid course (50% in-class; 50% online) gives the student opportunity for individual reflection and compilation of reaction papers (via online exchanges with the professor) in addition to in-class, group discussions. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
The MPA program Internship class is a two semester course designed to provide pre professional students with practical work experience within the field of public management. These advanced courses consist of completing a work assignment in a public or non profit agency and the completion of an internship paper that demonstrates the student's ability in practical application of public administration theories. An internship is required for all pre professional track students. The purpose of the internship is to: 1) provide students with the opportunity to obtain practical applications of public administration theories , and 2) demonstrate understanding and utilization of the principles in public administration. The final project for students completing an internship is a defense of an internship paper that analyzes public administration theories as they relate to the internship. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for each MPA student . This course will provide students with experiential opportunities to integrate classroom learning with a relevant problem solving experience in an actual work situation. The course is primarily intended to help the students appreciate first-hand how to bridge public administration theories and practice. Over the course of a semester , the student enrolled in Public Service Learning Project works under the MPA Coordinator/ faculty's oversight to address real challenges affecting a community organization. Public Service Learning Projects offer MPA students a great opportunity to interweave their learning in project management, teamwork, data collection, analysis and reporting and to do so in real time , in an unpredictable , complex , real-world environment. Pre-Requisite: None (Formely titled : Public Administration Internship II)
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3.00 Credits
Study in an area of special interest not treated in course currently offered. Work performed under the direction of an instructor chosen by the student on a topic approved by the MPA coordinator and MPA faculty before the beginning of the semester that the student registers for the course. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
Covers the scope of modem research into human growth and development to enhance social living, with particular attention to evaluating studies for educational implications. Includes individual needs and adjustment problems evolving from change and methods using such change in teaching. Pre-Requisite: None
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