Public Administration, B.S.
Public Administration Degree
Why Study Public Administration?
Students wishing to make a difference in their community might find themselves drawn to the public sector, whether through the non-profit sector or working in local, state, or federal government. This program in Public Administration prepares students to work in a variety of operational roles in the public and non-profit sectors.
- Use your passion for serving your community to learn about the government and nonprofit sectors.
- Participate in core management courses, while concentrating on various specialties including, the environment, education, criminal justice, or business.
- Engage with faculty and mentors and present undergraduate research at national conferences.
- Develop research and analytical skills and gain practical experience during various internship opportunities.
Giant Careers for Public Administration Professionals
Jobs in Public Administration are expected to grow by between 16% (social workers) and 18% (social and community services managers) between 2016 and 2026.
Urban and Regional Planner
$78,500
Median salary
Emergency Management Director
$76,730
Median salary
Nonprofit Manager
$72,500
Median salary
Contact
Sherry Strain
Sherry.Strain@shorinji-kempo.net
Sherry.Strain@shorinji-kempo.net
Program
Program Goals
- Apply theories of governmental and public sector administration to real-world situations.
- Examine fiscal and budgetary policies and practices found in public administration.
- Use analytical tools to support effective decision making.
- Present research on a public administration topic.
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