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Nov 22, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Public Affairs (M.P.A.)
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Program Description
The Master of Public Affairs is a professional degree program designed to prepare students to lead and manage in public affairs. Students will study the context and fundamental principles of managing public service organizations, both government and nonprofit, as well as the policy challenges that these types of organizations encounter. The program is suitable for students who possess professional experience and seek additional education to prepare for career advancement (in-service students) and also for students planning careers in the public service area (pre-service students). Coursework integrates public affairs theory and practice to improve the leadership, managerial, analytical, and communication skills of students and includes areas of emphasis on local government and nonprofit leadership, particularly within the Western North Carolina region. The course of study provides accessibility to working professionals and flexibility for students to choose from elective courses to fit their professional goals.
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Public Affairs Core (24 hours)
Requirements
The program requires a minimum of 39 semester hours. Each student must complete the Public Affairs core requirements (24 hours), and 15 hours of guided electives. Students without public service experience will be required to complete an internship (PA 685) which will fulfill 3 hours of the 15 elective hours requirement. Students with public service experience may request to replace the internship with 3 hours of coursework selected from program electives. At least 3 electives (9 hours) must be taken from MPA program offerings (designated PA in the catalog). Any electives taken outside of MPA program, either at WCU or another university, must be approved by the MPA committee in order to be counted towards fulfilling the elective hours requirement. Forms for internship replacement requests and outside elective requests can be found on the MPA web page.
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