The Institute for Public Service in conjunction with the government department in the College of Arts and Sciences offers a joint degree program in public administration and political science.
This 18-course (54 credit) program consists of:
Curriculum
Eight (8) MPA Required Courses
PAD 711 Foundations of Public Service & Administration
PAD 713 Managing Financial Resources
PAD 715 Quantitative Analysis (Prerequisite: GVT 776, 777, or 778)
PAD 716 Managing Human Resources
PAD 717 Organizational Change
PAD 718 leadership Strategies in an Interconnected World
PAD 810 Administrative Law
PAD 890 Strategic Management
Two (2) MPA Elective Courses
Select any two (2) PAD 800 or 900 level elective courses
Students must complete 30 credits hours in the Institute for Public Service; PAD and GVT electives are not interchangeable
Students with no professional public management experience must take PAD 859 Public Service Internship. (This will count as an elective.) Students who take GVT 723do not need to take PAD 859 and can take an additional MPA elective.
MS in Political Science
Five (5) Required Political Science/Government Courses
Professional Politics Track
GVT 723 Graduate Internship
GVT 747 Seminar in Legislation and Lobbying
GVT 755 Seminar in Campaigns and Elections
GVT 772 Ethical Issues in Professional Politics
GVT 776 Advanced Research Methods in Professional Politics or GVT 777 Advanced Research Methods Political Science
OR
International Relations Track
GVT 723 Graduate Internship
GVT 761 Seminar in International Relations Theory
GVT 763 International Political Economy
GVT 765 Seminar in Contemporary International Relations
GVT 778 Advanced Research Methods in International Relations or GVT 777 Advanced Research Methods Political Science
Political Science/Government Electives
Select any three Government courses (9 credits)