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Dec 11, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2005-2006 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Public Affairs Degree Program (M.P.A.)
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The Master of Public Affairs degree program is designed for in-service students who possess professional experience and seek additional education to prepare for career advancement. It is also designed for preservice students planning careers in the public service area. The program requires a minimum of 39 semester hours, including:
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Public Affairs Core (18 hours)
Program Electives (6 hours)
selected from: Professional Electives (9 hours)
Selected with advisor’s approval from graduate courses pertinent to the individual’s career field. Criminal Justice Concentration (12 hours)
One of these courses may be counted as a program elective by students in the CJ concentration who are required to complete a 6 semester hour internship. Requirements
Students without public service experience will be required to complete a 6 hour internship (PA 685) and submit an internship report based on faculty guidelines. Students with public service experience will be required to take an additional 6 hours of coursework selected from program electives and professional electives instead of an internship. Students will be required to take a written examination covering all core coursework prior to graduation. The written examination will be taken toward the end of the program after all core courses have been completed. It may be taken during the last semester of coursework, if the student is not in the process of taking a core course. The written examination will be divided into two areas as follows: Public Affairs General Perspectives
Budgeting, Statistics, and Metropolitan Government
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