Bachelor of Science in Public AdministrationWhat is Public Administration?Public Administration is the work of implementing government policies and programs that serve our communities and the public good. Public Administration includes a wide range of public services, including public schools and colleges, the military, policing, public safety, and homeland security, public transportation and infrastructure, the criminal justice system, public health systems, environmental and wildlife management, public housing and welfare services, local city services…the list goes on! Why should I major in Public Administration (PUB)?Two words: Opportunity and Public Service MissionIs to provide high quality professional education for leadership in public affairs and administration. About the B.S. in Public AdministrationThe Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration is designed to provide professional preparation for public sector managers. The degree program requires: - Completion of core courses of public administration & public policy students;
- A concentration;
- Two additional courses for breadth.
The Bachelor of Science in Public Administration degree is a single-field major, which means that students are not required to complete a minor for graduation. To learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Public Administration degree's roadmap, please click here. Degree RequirementsAll new majors are classified as “pre-public administration majors” until lower-division requirements are met. Upper division advanced and concentration courses are available only to declared Public Administration majors. Total Course Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Public Administration consists of: |