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Introduction to Public Policy and Administration (GOVT 1 or GOVT 150) |
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Collaborative Problem Solving Practicum (Any one of the following or instructor permission: ANTH 101, ANTH 142, COMS 116, COMS 119, CRJ 164, ENVS 171, GOVT 170, GOVT 180, ID 124 or its equivalent, HROB 155, PPA 100, PSYC 135, PSYC 145, SOC 130, SOC 150, SOC 190, or SWRK 102) |
Admission Requirements
Admission to classified standing in the program requires:A student with certain deficiencies in the above requirements may be admitted to the program on a conditionally classified status. Admission conditions will be determined on an individual basis.
Admission Procedures
All prospective students must file the following with the Office of Graduate Studies:
The items below should be submitted to the Department office:
Students must file an application for Advancement to Candidacy listing their program of graduate study. The filing procedure should begin as soon as the student has:
Department specific advancement to candidacy forms are available in the Department office.
REQUIREMENTS - MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION DEGREEUnits
required for the MPPA: 39-45
Minimum required GPA: 3.0
Courses in parentheses are prerequisites.
A. Required Courses (30-33 units)
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Introduction to Public Policy and Administration |
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Research in Public Policy and Administration |
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Quantitative Methods
in Public Policy and Administration |
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Political Environment of Policy Making (PPA 200 or instructor permission) |
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Applied Economic Analysis I (ECON 1B or instructor permission) |
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Applied Economic Analysis II (PPA 220A) |
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Public Budgeting and Finance |
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Public Management and Administration I (Graduate standing and completion on PPA program prerequisites or instructor permisison) |
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| (3) | PPA 240B | Public Management and Administration II (PPA 240A) |
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Internship in Public Policy and Administration |
*At the discretion of the Department Chair, PPA 295 may be waived for students with one year of administrative and analytical experience in a full-time professional capacity in the field of Public Policy and Administration.
B. Electives (6 units)
PPA graduate students are required to take 6 units of elective courses.
Ordinarily at least 3 of these units should be chosen from among the graduate
level elective courses offered by the Department of Public Policy and
Administration. As appropriate, the requirement to take at least 3 units
within PPA may be waived with the approval of the student's academic advisor
and the Department Chair.
Graduate level PPA elective courses include the following:
| (3) | PPA 250 | California Land Use Policy |
| (3) | PPA 251 | Urban Problems, Economics, and Public Policy |
| (3) | PPA 260 | Working with Legislatures |
| (3) | PPA 270 | Introduction to Collaborative Policy Making (PPA 200 and PPA 210 or instructor permisison) |
| (3) | PPA 271 | Practice in Collaborative Policy Making (PPA 200 or instructor permisison) |
| (3) | PPA 280 | Higher Education Policy |
| (3) | PPA 281 | Higher Education Leadership (PPA 200) |
| (3) | PPA 284 | Urban Policy |
Additionally, the Department has offered experimental PPA 296 electives in the past, and will continue to do so. For example, the Department recently has offered experimental electives in the areas of collaborative decision making, higher education, and judicial administration.
C. Culminating Requirement
(3-6 units)
(3) PPA
500 Culminating Experience (Advancement to Candidacy)
Enrollment in PPA 500 is required of students in their last semester of enrollment in the program. Each student will undertake a project or thesis dealing with a policy or administrative issue and complete a significant written work detailing the problem or issue examined, sources of information used in analyzing the issue, and project findings and conclusions.
REQUIREMENTS - CONCENTRATION - JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
Units required for Concentration: 9 units
Admission Requirements
Required Courses (9 units)
| (3) | PPA 291 | Court Governance and Operations |
| (3) | PPA 292 | Court Management (PPA 291 or instructor permission) |
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PPA 293 | Court Leadership |
REQUIREMENTS - CERTIFICATE - COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE
Units required for Certificate: 9 units
Admission Requirements
Required Courses (9 units)
| (3) | PPA 270 | Introduction to Collaborative Policy Making (PPA 200 and PPA 210, or instructor permission) |
| (3) | PPA 271 | Practice of Collaborative Policy Making (PPA 200 or instructor permission) |
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PPA 272 | Advanced Practice in Collaborative Policy (PPA 270 or PPA 271 or instructor permission) |
REQUIREMENTS - CERTIFICATE - JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
Units required for Certificate: 12 units
Admission Requirements
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Required Courses (12 units)
| (3) | PPA 291 | Court Governance and Operations |
| (3) | PPA 292 | Court Management (PPA 291 or instructor permission.) |
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PPA 293 | Court Leadership |
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PPA 294 | Emerging Issues in Judicial Administration |
| FACULTY
Miguel Ceja, Donald Gerth, Timothy Hodson, Cristy Jensen, Mary Kirlin, Edward Lascher, Elizabeth Moulds, Nancy Shulock, Robert Wassmer, Robert Waste CONTACT INFORMATION
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