Public Administration
Master’s of Public Administration
Master’s of Public Administration
The master’s program in public administration is offered through an innovative curriculum that blends online coursework with skill building practicum projects that allow students to apply what they learn to real work situations. Students can enter the program at the beginning of any semester. Two courses and a practicum are offered each semester so the program can be completed in two years. Since the curriculum is fully online, there is no need to come to the Alamosa campus to complete the program.
MPA 500: Intro to Public Administration (3 hours)
An introductory survey to the field of public administration, especially historical, political, and organizational approaches to ethical and reflective professional practice.
MPA 500: Intro to Public Administration (3 hours)
An introductory survey to the field of public administration, especially historical, political, and organizational approaches to ethical and reflective professional practice.
MPA 503: Research Methods & Data Analysis (3 hours)
Introduction to research design and methods as well as the basic techniques of statistical analysis. Emphasis will be placed on critical analysis of existing research and the applications of original design and methods to decision making in public policy and administration.