2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Public and Nonprofit Management, MPA
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Public and Nonprofit Management (PNM)
Public service is a discipline practiced at many levels: local, national and international often with ripple effects across each. Through grassroots contributions and global applications, GSPIA students pursuing a public & nonprofit management major acquire a deep understanding of the many contexts in which public and nonprofit organizations operate. Many look forward to the opportunity to leverage change in a mixed economy.
Our curriculum stresses responsible leadership and our students develop the skills to diagnose leadership challenges and opportunities from a variety of ethical and moral frameworks. Our interdisciplinary approach draws from a variety of fields such as philosophy, law, organizational design and political science. Our approach gives students the skills they need to meet the challenges of a world in which services increasingly span boundaries among business, government and nonprofit organizations.
The major curriculum, comprising 12 credits, follows:
GSPIA Core Requirements (See Master’s Degree Requirements): 18 credits
Degree Core Courses: 9 credits
Major Courses: 12 credits
Minimum Required Credits: 48 credits
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