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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Public Administration/Government Service Minor
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Department Contact:
Chair: Dr. Denise Holliday Damico
Coordinator: Dr. Mark Gentry
Program Description:
The Public Administration/Government Service Minor helps students acquire analytical skills and the ability to speak and write clearly. Training is provided in problem solving, statistics, library research, mathematics, logic, writing, and public speaking. Coursework on public policy, governmental operations, history, and other relevant subjects is provided. An internship providing an experiential blend of theory and practice is also part of this program. Such a diverse background provides useful preparation for graduate education, and/or for careers in government service (at the federal, state, or local level), nonprofit organizations, private sector management, and other fields.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Critical Thinking: Students will develop the ability to think critically about information (e.g., data or texts), theories, concepts, problems, issues, institutions and processes of politics, government, and administration before accepting or formulating a position or conclusion or proposing a solution to a problem.
- Citizenship: Students will develop a deeper and fuller understanding of political processes, acquiring a solid conceptual foundation that can be built upon in their lives as citizens.
- Communication Skills: Students will demonstrate the necessary oral and written skills (English and Public Speaking) to convey their knowledge to others about political science or other appropriate topics.
Total Credits Required:
15 credits
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Requirements: (15 credits)
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