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Public AdministrationAffairs (B.S.)
The Bachelor of Science in Public AdministrationAffairs is intended for individuals
called upon to manage in the arenas of government, non profits, or business.
These generalist managers must synthesize many forms of knowledge derived
from government, economics, sociology, and other fields, and must apply
that knowledge creatively to meet the varied and multiple challenges
of public administration. The ability to understand the substance of
policy and program issues; the ability to grasp the administrative,
political, and ethical implications imbedded in them; and the ability
then to act upon the issues with effect, together define the worth of
contemporary managers.
The Public AdministrationAffairs program promotes acquisition of knowledge
and skills essential to the tasks of identification, analysis, design
implementation, supervision, evaluation, communication, and other key
functions that are integral components of management careers in federal,
state, and local governments; criminal justice; in social service, education,
community development, arts and other nonprofit organizations; and in
business firms.
Bachelor of Science in Public AdministrationAffairs
Degree Requirements (120 hours)
I. Core Curriculum Requirements1:
42 hours
A. Communication (6 hours)
3 hours Communication
(RHET 1302)
3 hours Communication
Elective (PA 3377)2
B. Social and Behavioral Sciences (15 hours)
6 hours Government (GOVT
2301 and 2302)
6 hours American History
3 hours Social and Behavioral
Sciences Elective (SOC 1301, SOC
2319, CJS 1301, or CJS
1307)2
C. Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours)
3 hours Fine Arts (ARTS
1301)
3 hours Humanities (HUMA
1301)
D. Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning (6
hours)
3 hours Mathematics
(at or above level of College Algebra, recommended: MATH
1306)
3 hours Quantitative
Reasoning (SOCS 3305)2
E. Science (9 hours including at least one course
with a substantial laboratory component)
II. Major Requirements: 49 hours
Major Preparatory Courses (3 hours)
ECO
2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
or
ECO 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
Major Core Courses (28 hours)
GOVT
3322 Constitutional Law
PA
3377 Urban Planning and Policy2
GOVT
3328 International Relations
PA
3304 Research Methods in Public Administration
PA
3310 Public Administration
PA
3333 Human Resources Management
PA
4312 Organizations
PA
4360 Ethics in Public Administration
SOCS
3105 Social Statistics Laboratory
SOCS
3305 Introduction to Social Statistics2
Major Related Courses (24 hours)
24 hours Major and Related electives3
III. Elective Requirements: 29 hours
Advanced Electives (6 hours)
All students are required
to take at least six hours of advanced electives outside their major
field of study. These
must be either upper-division classes or lower-division classes that
have prerequisites.
Free Electives (23 hours)
This requirement may
be satisfied with lower- and upper-division courses from any field of
study. Students must
complete at least 51 hours of upper-division credit to qualify for
graduation.
Minor in Public AdministrationAffairs (18 hours)
For a minor in Public AdministrationAffairs, students must take PA/GOVT
3310, PA 3333, PA
4312/SOC 4340; and any nine semester
hours of upper-division classes with a PA prefix with the exception
of PA 4V97, PA 4V98,
and PA 4V99 or from the following list of
courses: ECO 4320, ECO
4330, ECO 3370, ECO
3385, ECO 4342, GOVT
3326.
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