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Minor in Public Administration

All students pursuing a Minor in Public Administration must complete 18 semester credit hours, 9 hours of which must be at the upper-division level.

A. 3 semester credit hours are required:

POL 2513 Public Administration and Public Policy

B. 3 additional semester credit hours of research methods selected from the following:

CRJ 3013 Research Design and Analysis in Criminal Justice
ECO 3123 Forecasting Techniques in Business and Economics
GRG 3323 Spatial Analysis
POL 2703 Scope and Methods in Political Science
SOC 3313 Conceptualization and Measurement in Sociology

C. 3 additional semester credit hours selected from the following:

ECO 2003 Introduction to Political Economy*
LGS 3013 Legal Research and Writing
POL 2623 Law and Society
POL 3013 The American Legal Process
POL 3023 Civil Liberties in American Law and Practice
POL 3323 Constitutional Law
POL 3633 Political Economy
POL 4323 Administrative Law
SOC 3173 Economy and Society

D. 9 additional semester credit hours selected from the following:

IS 3003 Principles of Information Systems for Management
MGT 3013 Introduction to Organization Theory, Behavior, and Management
POL 3303 Race, Ethnicity, and Public Policy
POL 3413 The Politics of Urban Development
POL 3553 Social Policy in Modern Welfare States
POL 3603 Public Policy Formation and Implementation
POL 3613 Public Budgeting and Taxation
POL 3623 Public Policy Evaluation
POL 3703 Personnel Administration in the Public Sector
SOC 3103 Complex Organizations

To declare a Minor in Public Administration, obtain advice, or seek approval of substitutions for course requirements, students should consult the College of Liberal and Fine Arts Advising Center.


*May be used to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirement in Domain II.D. If so, an additional 3 semester credit hours of free electives must be taken to meet the 120-semester-credit-hour minimum for the degree.

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