Public Administration

Courses

PAD 151: Intro to Public Admin

Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Experience Hours
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This course includes an overview of the role of the public administrator in government and an examination of the development and implementation of public policy. Topics include public personnel administration and management, decision making, public affairs, ethics, organizational theories, budgetary functions within governmental agencies, and other governmental issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the functions of government in society and in the lives of people composing that society.

PAD 152: Ethics in Government

Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Experience Hours
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This course introduces the ethical issues and problems within the public administration field. Emphasis is placed on building analytical skills, stimulating moral imagination, and recognizing the discretionary power of the administrator's role. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the moral dimensions of public administrative decision making.

PAD 251: Public Finance & Budgeting

Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Experience Hours
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This course provides an overview of the public finance and budgeting processes used in the allocation of public resources to meet differing public interests. Topics include the political environment, government expenditures, revenues, taxation, budgetary process theories and techniques, and the relation of government finance to the economy. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize impacts of government revenue and expenditure policies and understand the role of budgeting in executing governmental policy.

PAD 252: Public Policy Analysis

Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Experience Hours
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This course is a study of methods and techniques used to determine the effectiveness of public programs. Emphasis is placed on the concept of ecology and environmental impact, informal groups and information networks, and the relationship between public and private sectors. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze case studies with the use of political analysis techniques.

PAD 254: Grant Writing

Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Experience Hours
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This course covers the basic techniques of successful grant writing. Topics include concept development, funding sources research, and writing skills relevant to the grants process. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the grants process.