Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Environmental Policy | Public Administration
Area of study
Social Sciences | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Public Affairs: Environmental Policy Emphasis

Overview

The Public Affairs: Environmental Policy Emphasis program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the policy-making process in the United States, with a focus on environmental policy. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and develop effective environmental policies.


Learning Outcomes

  • Policy Creation: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the policy-making process in the U.S.
  • Public Organization: Demonstrate a basic understanding of managing public organizations and challenges facing public managers.
  • Foundations of Financing: Demonstrate a basic understanding of how governments at all levels are financed, and the role as well as the process of budgeting in the public sector.
  • Ethics: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the role of leadership and ethics in the public sector.
  • Critical Thinking: Demonstrate critical thinking about major policy issues in the US by assessing competing arguments and developing proficiency in communicating arguments in oral and/or written formats.

Program Details

Coursework Location(s)

  • Main/Tucson

Level of Math

  • Moderate Knowledge: The M-strand is for students who require mathematical facility at the level of at least MATH 112 (College Algebra Concepts) or 108 (Modeling with Algebraic and Trigonometric Functions).

Level of Second Language

  • 2nd Semester Proficiency: Second-semester skill level in a second language is required.

Pre-major Required?

  • No

This Major's College

  • College of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Degree

  • Bachelor of Science

Sample Plans

4-Year Sample Plan

  • First Year
    • 1st Semester
      • ENGL 101 First-Year Composition
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • MATH 107 Exploring and Understanding Data
      • First Semester Second Language
    • 2nd Semester
      • ENGL 102 First-Year Composition
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • Second Semester Second Language
  • Second Year
    • 3rd Semester
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • SBS 200 Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
      • PA/POL 206 Public Policy and Administration
      • POL 201 American National Government
    • 4th Semester
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • ECON 200 Basic Economic Issues
      • POL 202, 203, 204, or 209
      • Minor Course
  • Third Year
    • 5th Semester
      • GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
      • Emphasis Core
      • Emphasis Elective
      • Minor Course
      • General Elective
    • 6th Semester
      • Emphasis Elective
      • Emphasis Elective
      • Minor Course
      • UD Minor Course
      • General Elective
  • Fourth Year
    • 7th Semester
      • PA 330 Ethics for the Public Administrator
      • PA 393 Internship
      • Emphasis Elective
      • UD Minor Course
      • General Elective
    • 8th Semester
      • PA 410 Introduction to Public and Nonprofit Financial Management
      • PA 470 Public Organizational Management
      • PA 480 Formation of Public Policy
      • UD Minor Course
      • General Elective

Map Transfer Coursework

  • Enter your coursework from Arizona universities or community colleges to see how they can map to this major.
  • Connect with The University of Arizona Academic Advisors to validate how your coursework will transfer.

About the Transfer Mapping Categories

  • Maps to One Requirement: A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that maps to one requirement for this major.
  • Can Map in Multiple Ways: A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that maps to more than one requirement for this major.
  • Ask an Advisor: A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that has not yet been mapped to a requirement for this major, or it means that the transfer course was input incorrectly.
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