Course List (12 courses, 36 units)

This program includes six required courses, eight option courses and a Graduate Project for students admitted prior to Spring 2019.  Students admitted in the Spring 2019 and thereafter will take six required courses, five option courses and a Graduate Project.

Required Courses

Core Courses

  • MPA 610: Seminar in Public Administration & Its Environment
  • MPA 650: Seminar in Public Policy Process
  • MPA 620: Research Methods in Public Administration
  • MPA 630: Seminar in Organization Theory and Human Behavior
  • MPA 642A: Ethics and Professionalism
  • MPA 644: Public Budgeting and Financial Administration

Culminating Experience:

  • MPA 698S: Graduate Project

Public Sector Management and Leadership Option Courses

For those interested in the MPA online Public Sector Leadership & Management (PSML) option the following courses will be required as part of the PSML option.

Students will complete five courses, pre-selected by the program administration, from the list of electives below.

  • MPA 632A: Organizational Leadership
  • MPA 632B: Strategic Management
  • MPA 642B: Public Sector Labor Relations
  • MPA 623A: Seminar in Effective Public Sector Management
  • MPA 623B: Approaches and Methods in Program Evaluation
  • MPA 643:  Public Human Resources Management

Course Highlights


course name units description
MPA
610
Seminar in Public Administration and Its Environment 3 In this seminar, students' personal experiences and insights create the base from which to explore the theoretical and practical aspects of public administration. This course examines the role of public administration in our society-and the role of society in public administration.
MPA
620
Research Methods for Public Administration 3 Sound research methods are an essential tool for helping public professionals gain an understanding of public needs and measure the success of programs. This course introduces students to the concepts, approaches and methods of research in public administration. Students explore different data collection methodologies (including experimental design, survey, observation, content analysis, case study, and evaluation) and use the computer lab (as needed) to compile statistical data for various projects and class assignments.
MPA
623A
Seminar in Effective Public Sector Management 3 This course is designed to introduce seminar participants to the effective functioning and management of organizations in the public sector. The course will focus on key management issues in public sector organizations, and how to more effectively function in leadership roles in those organizations. Seminar participants are encouraged to relate work-life issues to theoretical perspectives and to bring in examples from their professional experiences to seminar discussions.
MPA
623B
Approaches and Methods in Program Evaluation 3 Public Administration is fundamentally a discipline interested in identifying public problems and implementing successful solutions. Several courses focus on the identification of common problems and review potential policy solutions. This course focuses on assessing policy strategies and solutions at the programmatic level ? Does a given pro-gram work? And, if so, how well? Program evaluation is concerned with evaluating the extent to which a given program is successfully meeting its stated objectives. Where Policy Analysis is a Pre-Implementation assessment, Program Evaluation is a Post-Implementation assessment.
MPA
630
Organization Theory and Human Behavior 3 This course gives students a historical perspective on organization theory and examines contemporary approaches to the study of organization. The concepts discussed apply to public, private and nonprofit organizations. Students take an active role in bringing their own observations to the discussion of topics such as decision-making, power, conflict, communication, leadership, motivation, group effectiveness, organizational change, personal and organizational autonomy.
MPA
632A
Organizational Leadership 3 How do leaders make sound, ethical decisions in today's ever-changing world? Students in the MPA program are the leaders of the future. This course is designed to make them familiar with the traits and habits of strong, ethical leaders-preparing them to rise to the top of today's dynamic organizations. Participants will evaluate the effectiveness of various leadership styles and explore their own leadership traits.
MPA
632B
Strategic Management 3 Limited resources, competing priorities, rapidly changing needs and the call for innovative solutions all mean that strategic management is more important than ever. When done well, this process is open to all possible outcomes, as well as the input and influence of all stakeholders. Students in this course examine how managers guide the creation of goals, setting of priorities, coordinating of disparate activities, and adjustment to a changing environment. While exploring the concepts and models of strategic management currently used in the public and private sector, students will prepare and present a strategic plan to develop an understanding of the process involved in strategic management.
MPA
642A
Ethics & Professionalism 3 Ethical questions and challenges are part of professional life and are particularly present for those who work in the public trust. Students in this course prepare to analyze and confront ethical issues in their professional life studying professional relationships and responsibilities as well as questions of public power, violence, deception and justice.
MPA
642B
Public Sector Labor Relations 3 Public administrators must deal with labor-relations matters on a regular basis. This course is an accelerated intensive study of labor-relations concepts through role-playing participation in labor/management negotiations and formal arbitration.
MPA
643
Public Human Resources Management 3 Public administrators confront human resource issues on a daily basis. This course provides the fundamental concepts, terminology and technical basics involved in public sector human resources management so that students can deal effectively with the human issues that arise in the workplace. Instructors and guest speakers use lectures, case studies, and discussions to provide real world perspectives, along with a focus on ethics in human resource management.
MPA
644
Public Budgeting and Financial Administration 3 The ability of public officials to manage budgets, distribute resources and predict costs is crucial to a community's well-being. This course gives students a solid grounding in the concepts, terminology and techniques in the art and science of public sector budgeting and financial administration. Students use real world examples to analyze various approaches to public budgeting and revenue planning, evaluate and problem solve fiscal activities in governmental units, and gain "hands-on" budget preparation and presentation experience.
MPA
650
Public Policy Process 3 Public policy often determines the core of our political and personal lives. This course examines the development of legislative and regulatory policies and the role of public administrators as active participants in the policymaking process by studying problem identification, agenda setting, policy proposal and adoption. Students develop the breadth, skill and knowledge, as well as the understanding of our diverse society, needed for comprehensive analyses of public programs.
MPA
698S
Graduate Project 3 This culminating course requires students to demonstrate their mastery of their specialization in Public Administration. Students will revise an existing research paper that they produced in one of their graduate seminars in the MPA Program and develop it into a manuscript that could be submitted as a conference paper, journal article, or academic writing sample. This course is to be taken only in the student's final semester. Available for NC/CR only.