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3.00 Credits
Studies the administration of public safety departments, especially police departments. Includes topics on organization structure, personnel, communication, community relations, and relations among police and fire services. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the requirements and limitations imposed upon the law enforcement process by the Constitution. Emphasizes the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretations of the fourth, fifth, sixth, and fourteenth amendments. Prerequisite: POLS302 or permission.
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An experiment in concentrated planning education for advanced students in planning. A workshop-based, problemsolving experience designed to consist of supervised field research and development projects on behalf of community groups who have requested specific technical assistance. Provides enhanced professional education through the clinical application of professional planning skills. Prerequisites: PADM301, PADM450, and permission. public administration social sciences
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview for the study of public policy and administration. Designed to develop an appreciation for the vocabulary of the field, to increase the student's understanding of public agencies and their role within the American democratic structure, and to develop an increased awareness and understanding of the individual role within public agencies. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission.
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This is an advanced level study of economic principles and practices as applied in public administration. Its focus is on the economic aspects of the urban dynamic, including the evolution of the urban economy, the relationship between the urban economy and public finance, imports, exports, and import substitution in the urban economy, the design of effective strategies for urban economic development, and the application of various urban economic analyses for public administrators. Prerequisites: PADM301, STAT 361, and STAT 362 or MGMT610.
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3.00 Credits
Evaluates the principles, practices, and problems of human resource administration in government. Focuses on the perspectives of human resource management, equal employment opportunity, analyzing and staffing jobs, compensation, training and development, and employee and labor relations. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines advanced questions about budgeting in government, including various revenues, expenditure, and debt. Emphasizes development of knowledge and skills necessary to prepare and defend a sound financial plan in the public sector, including understanding of essential concepts and rules of government accounting and the use of computer spreadsheets to analyze and present financial data. Also includes application of economic theories to government budget decisions. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the policy formulation process, using current issues in federal, state, and local government to illustrate the dynamic nature of the process and factors influencing decision-makers. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines advanced questions about the functioning of urban governments in America. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission.
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3.00 Credits
Examines advanced questions about the development of public policy. Prerequisite: PADM301 or permission of instructor.
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