Graduate Bulletin and Course Catalog

Master of Public Administration
Department of Government and Justice Studies
College of Arts and Sciences

Brian Ellison, Chair and Professor
EllisonBA@appstate.edu

Marvin K. Hoffman, Program Director and Professor
HoffmanMK@appstate.edu

http://www.mpa.appstate.edu/

The Department of Government and Justice Studies offers the Master of Public Administration (MPA) (Major Code: 279*/44.0401), with five concentrations:           
            Administration of Justice (279D)           
            Emergency Management (279E)
            Not-for-Profit Management (279F)
            Public Management (279B)           
            Town, City and County Management (279C)

The Department of Government and Justice Studies also offers programs in Criminal Justice and Criminology (MS) and Political Science (MA), described under those headings in this bulletin. Graduate programs in Political Science/Criminal Justice are supervised by the departmental chair, the individual graduate program directors, and the graduate committee.

Location of Program: This program is offered on campus in Boone in the format described in this Bulletin. Off-campus cohorts are started periodically, and follow a part-time extended program format. For information on upcoming off-campus cohorts, please contact the Office of Extension and Distance Education: http://www.ext-dl.appstate.edu.

The Department of Government and Justice Studies prepares students for professional and academic careers. The Public Administration program is designed to prepare individuals for management and policy positions in governmental and non-profit organizations. Students are required to choose one of the following concentrations:

  • Administration of Justice Concentration (279D): This concentration is designed to prepare persons for administrative/management positions in a variety of law enforcement, court, and correctional agencies at the local, state and federal levels.
  • Emergency Management Concentration (279E): This concentration is designed to prepare individuals to assume leadership positions in emergency management and disaster preparedness.
  • Not-for-Profit Management Concentration (279F): This concentration is designed to prepare individuals for management and policy positions in governmental and not-for-profit organizations.
  • Public Management Concentration: (279B): This concentration is designed to allow individuals to develop a program to suit specific needs in such areas as budget analyst, personnel administration, etc., or to prepare students with a generalist background in public administration.
  • Town, City and County Management Concentration (279C): This concentration is designed to prepare persons for managerial roles in towns, cities, and county governments or in organizations and agencies related to towns and counties.

MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (MPA) (Major code: 279*/44.0401)

Admission Requirements: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; complete application to the Cratis Williams Graduate School (http://www.graduate.appstate.edu), including resume, three letters of recommendation, official GRE general test scores, and official transcripts from all colleges attended.

Basic Criteria for Unconditional Admission: (Undergraduate GPA X 400) + GRE Verbal + GRE Quantitative = 2000.

Location: On Campus and Off Campus; Off-Campus cohorts begin periodically, and follow a part-time extended format.

Course Requirements for the Master of Public Administration

Required Courses

PA 5000: Research Methods (3)
PA 5060: Seminar in Public Administration (3)
PA 5180: Public Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation (3)
PA 5260: Organization Theory and Behavior (3)
PA 5360: Public Personnel Administration (3)
PA 5460: Budgeting and Fiscal Administration (3)
PA 5558: Capstone Research (1)
PA 5559: Capstone in Public Administration (2)

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Concentration (CHOOSE ONE)

Administration of Justice (279D):
9 s.h. of graduate courses chosen from the following courses:

  • CJ/PS 5050: Seminar in Public Law & Judicial Behavior (3)
  • CJ 5060: Administration of Justice (3)
  • CJ 5150: The American Justice System and Social Justice (3)
  • CJ 5625: Seminar in Police and Society (3)
  • CJ 5660: Crime, Theory and Policy (3)

3 s.h. of graduate elective coursework from outside the department
3 s.h. chosen from the following electives:

  • CJ 5500: Independent Study (3)
  • CJ/PS 5661: Court Administration (3)
  • CJ 5670: Crime Analysis and Criminal Justice Planning (3)
  • CJ 5680: Organized Crime (3)
  • CJ 5805: Directed Research (3)

OR
Emergency Management (279E):

GHY 5100: Seminar in Physical Geography (3)
PA 5140: Emergency Management Systems (3)
PA 5560: Local Government Administration (3)
Choose one course from:

  • GHY/PLN 5400: Planning Theory and Process (3)
  • PLN/COM 5425: Task-Oriented Group Facilitation Methods (3)

3 s.h. of graduate coursework in consultation with the MPA Program Director (3)

OR
Not-for-profit Management (279F):

PA 5270: Not-for-Profit Organizations (3)
PA 5271: Grants Strategies and Preparation (3)
PA 5665: Public Management (3)
Choose two courses from:

  • MBA 5420: Marketing Strategy and Applications (3)     
  • MGT 5770: Social Responsibilities of Management (3)
  • PLN/COM 5425: Task-Oriented Group Facilitation Methods (3)
  • PLN 5700: Project Management (3)

OR
Public Management (279B):

15 s.h. of graduate courses in consultation with the MPA director

OR
Town, City and County Management (279C):

9 s.h. from the following courses

  • GHY/PLN 5400: Planning Theory and Process (3)
  • PLN 5700: Project Management (3)
  • PS 5330: Problems in State and Local Government (3)
  • PA 5560: Local Government Administration (3)
  • PA 5665: Public Management (3)

6 s.h. of graduate courses in consultation with the MPA Director

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Fieldwork / Internship Option (CHOOSE ONE)

Internship for Pre-service Students
PA 5900: Internship in Public Administration (6)

OR
Field Research Option for In-service Students

PA 5010: Field-based Research (3)
One additional graduate course (3)

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Total Semester Hours Required for the Master of Public Administration

42

Other Requirements for the MPA:

Thesis: None required
Proficiency: Students must demonstrate a proficiency in reading a foreign language or quantitative analysis as a research tool. The department may determine the proficiency required.
Comprehensive: Successful completion of a capstone experience (PA 5558 plus PA 5559) fulfills the requirement for a comprehensive examination.
Product of Learning: None required