2022-2023 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Governance & International Public Management, MID/MBA
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Requirements for the joint degree MID/MBA
GSPIA Core Requirements: 12 credits
- PIA 2022 - QUANTITATIVE METHODS
(students may waive PIA 2022 if they pass the waiver exam. If waived, the class must be replaced by an additional elective) - PIA 2025 - MICROECONOMICS
- PIA 2028 - PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS (pre req: PIA 2022)
- PIA 2096 - CAPSTONE SEMINAR: (24 credits)
OR - PIA 2099 - THESIS (24 credits prior + PIA 2002 + approval by graduate enrollment counselor)
Internship Requirement: All students must complete an approved internship of at least 300 hours while enrolled at GSPIA. The internship must be approved by the student’s career advisor in advance. Students with at least three years of relevant full-time work experience may petition their career advisor for a waiver of this requirement during their first semester.
Degree Core Courses: 6 credits
Major Courses: 12 credits
(see Major-Specific requirements)
Minimum Required GSPIA Credits: 36 credits
Master of Business Administration requirements: 39 credits
(see Business Administration website for requirements)
Total Number of Credits for Joint Degree: 75
Major Specific Requirements:
Governance & International Public Management (GIPM)
- PIA 2xxx - Approved GIPM Major Course
- PIA 2xxx - Approved GIPM Major Course
- PIA 2xxx - Approved GIPM Major Course
MPA Governance & International Public Management students must take one of the following six courses: PIA 2310, 2501, 2519, 2528, 2529, 2552.
MID Governance & International Public Management students must take one of the following five courses: PIA 2310, 2519, 2528, 2529, 2552 - PIA 2310 - MARKETS AND STATES
- PIA 2501 - DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION
- PIA 2519 - COMPARATIVE GOVERNANCE
- PIA 2528 - GOVERNANCE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
- PIA 2529 - POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS FOR GLOBAL AFFAIRS
- PIA 2552 - MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS IN DEVELOPMENT
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