• Public Administration Courses
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Course Number Name
P.AD-201 Social Change...

Prerequisites

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course will examine social change in the U.S. and abroad. The course will also examine the role of business, nonprofits, and the public sector in addressing social problems. Topics studied may include the Industrial Revolution, the civil rights movement, the women's movement, environmentalism, and the gay and lesbian movement.

Term Offered

P.AD-310 Introduction to Public Service...

Prerequisites

Junior Standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course introduces students to the field of public management; including government, non-profit, and health. Topics for discussion include the role of managers in publicly controlled bureaucracies, techniques for analyzing and participating in public policy making including decision making, policy formulation, strategic planning, and implementation.

Term Offered

P.AD-312 Managing Public Service Financial Resources...

Prerequisites

ACCT 201 & ACCT 202, or Equivalent, and Junior standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course introduces the fundamentals of budgeting, financial management, and revenue systems in the public sector. Course goals include: A heightened awareness of the democratic ideals and value that must inform budgeting and financial management decisions, including a commitment to ethics, transparency and accountability; an understanding of the budget process and the distinctive features of budgetary decision making in the public sector; an understanding of the critical linkage between budgeting and financial management systems and the capacity of an organization to achieve its strategic goals; the ability to use the budget and financial reports as planning and management tools; knowledge of the basic principles of taxation as well as the structure and functions of federal, state, and local revenue systems. The course emphasizes knowledge and skills essential to the full range of public service careers.

Term Offered

P.AD-321 Foundations of Pub Organ Admin...

Prerequisites

Junior Standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course provides an overview of public administration and service and serves as the basis for advanced studies in the MPA program. This course covers the structure, functions, and processes of public service organizations at various levels, including governments and nonprofit organizations. Students explore historical trends, ethical considerations, and political rationale for the present operations of public service.

Term Offered

P.AD-322 Organizational Change...

Prerequisites

Junior standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

Students explore small groups and organizational operations, practices, behaviors, and structure. They develop techniques for maximizing efficiency and/or effectiveness; evaluations analysis; concepts and applications of the Classicists; leadership; organizational development; and results-oriented management; as well as elements of reorganization, innovation, and change.

Term Offered

P.AD-323 Quantitative Analysis...

Prerequisites

MATH 134 or STATS 250 or STATS 240

Course Credits

3.00

Description

Quantitative analysis introduces basic statistical techniques used to analyze and draw conclusions from citizen and client surveys; program and policy evaluations; and performance and operations data. These techniques include chi square, lambda, gamma, correlations, analysis of variance, t test correlation, and multi-variate regression. Knowledge of these statistical techniques empowers managers by giving them the ability to evaluate the work of consultants, access the policy and management of literature, and analyze data using the analytical tools available in commonly used statistical software, such as Microsoft Excel and the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS).

Term Offered

P.AD-324 Public Sector Administrative Law...

Prerequisites

BLE 214 OR B.LW 214 OR GVT 110 or Equivalent, and Jr Standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

Students review the basis for administrative practice. They learn legal interpretation of statutes, regulations, and proposed legislation that impact public administration and public policy.

Term Offered

P.AD-325 Nonprofit Management...

Prerequisites

Junior Standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

The primary focus will be on understanding the operational and strategic leadership aspects of managing mission driven, public service organizations. Specific emphasis will be placed on nonprofit corporations, including coursework that explores the legal, structural, and operational issues that are particular to such organizations.

Term Offered

P.AD-326 Public Service Information Based Management...

Prerequisites

Junior Standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course demonstrates how issues, problems and questions surrounding public policies, program operations, and administrative systems can be structured as hypotheses and made amendable to resolution through the application of social science research techniques. The elements of research design such as surveys, true experiments, quasi-experiments, case studies and non-experimental studies are described, as well as sampling techniques and descriptive statistics. Ethical issues related to employment of these methods in the policy making process are also explored. The course content is presented as a way to reduce managerial uncertainty regarding alternative courses of action.

Term Offered

P.AD-361 Public Service Human Resource Management...

Prerequisites

Junior Standing

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course will explore complex issues in public and non-profit human resource management (HRM) by examining policies and practices that support and enhance the value and contribution of individuals in these organizations.

Term Offered

P.AD-362 Global Health, Poverty & Warming...

Prerequisites

Take MGT-101;

Course Credits

3.00

Description

Global health, global poverty, and global warming are three interrelated issues that are creating a "perfect storm" of crises worldwide with major impacts on the United States. This course is an overview of the problems - the needs, systems, programs, and financing. We will look critically at policies in these areas and discuss what needs to be done to address them. Students will write a major paper on an issue of their choice.

Term Offered

P.AD-410 Public Service Internship...

Prerequisites

Junior standing, and permission of instructor.

Course Credits

3.00

Description

The Public Service Internship provides work experience for minors; allowing them to bridge the gap between education and practice. It includes approximately 150 hours of work in a government, non-profit, or health care organization on a specific project of importance to the host organization.

Term Offered

P.AD-510 Public Admin. Ind. Study...

Prerequisites

Junior standing, instructor's consent

Course Credits

1.00- 6.00

Description

Independent study allows students to expand their classroom experience by completing research in an area of interest not already covered by Suffolk courses. The student designs a unique project and finds a full-time faculty member with expertise in that topic who agrees to sponsor it and provide feedback as the proposal is refined. A well designed and executed research project broadens and/or deepens learning in a major or minor area of study and may also enhance a student s marketability to potential future employers. Students cannot register for an Independent Study until a full proposal is approved by the faculty sponsor, department chair, and academic dean. Many Independent study proposals require revisions before approval is granted; even with revisions independent study approval is NOT guaranteed. Students are strongly encouraged to submit a proposal in enough time to register for a different course if the proposal is not accepted. For complete instructions, see the SBS Independent/Directed Study Agreement and Proposal form available online.

Term Offered

P.AD-553 Climbing the Corporate Ladder: Serving On Nonprofit Boards...

Prerequisites

Course Credits

1.00

Description

Business leaders, who wish to climb to the top of their companies, need to have developed a "philanthropic resume" along the way. Serving on nonprofit Boards of Directors is one way to develop that resume. Learn about what nonprofit organizations do, what role the Board of Dircectors plays in their operation and what your responsibilities would be as a member of their Board.

Term Offered

P.AD-H201 Honors Social Change...

Prerequisites

Course Credits

3.00

Description

This course will examine social change in the U.S. and abroad. The course will also examine the role of business, nonprofits, and the public sector in addressing social problems. Topics studied may include the Industrial Revolution, the civil rights movement, the women's movement, environmentalism, and the gay and lesbian movement.

Term Offered