A new cohort begins this summer in Adams State University’s Master of Arts – Humanities degree with an emphasis in public administration. The program’s introductory course will be offered during Summer Session, beginning June 3.
The 36-credit hour, fully online program is designed to help current or aspiring professionals in state or local government, as well as non-profit organizations, to acquire appropriate credentials. The program may be completed in two calendar years, and its online format makes it convenient for working professionals. The program’s first cohort will graduate this May.
"The Public Administration program resulted from meetings with local government officials, who expressed the need for advanced study in the field," said Dr. Michael Mumper, who is coordinating the program through Adams State’s Department of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, Political Science, and Spanish (HAPPSS).
Mumper is the instructor for Introduction to Public Administration, a ten-week online course. The course will prepare students for the program, as well as introduce them to graduate school and online learning. Additional coursework, offered beginning with the fall 2018 semester, will develop skills in budgeting, human resources, planning, and economic development. Five practicum courses will provide students with actual experiences in these areas, through projects and practical activities in a professional setting.
"We have made this affordable; tuition is about one-quarter that of our nearest priced competitor," Mumper added. He explained the program is unique in that it will put theory into practice by aligning coursework with the candidates’ practica experiences.
Mumper said the public administration program would enhance skills for those performing or seeking the following positions:
- Agency Manager
- Association Program Coordinator
- Budget Director
- Case Manager
- City/County Manager
- City Planner
- Director of Government Relations
- Economic Development Director
- Executive Assistant
- Financial Analyst
- Fire Fighter
- Grant Writer
- Human Resources Manager
- Non-Profit Manager
- Operations Manager
- Parks and Recreation Supervisor
- Police Officer
- Prison Warden
- Public Works Director
- Project Manager
To learn more about the public administration graduate program, please contact Dr. Mumper at 719-587-7394, or email. More details are available at the link below.