Public Policy Administration BSPPA, Nonprofit Emphasis
Program Overview
Public Policy Administration BSPPA, Nonprofit Emphasis
Overview
The BSPPA degree has two emphasis areas and a track. The first is a public administration emphasis, which emphasizes management in both the public and nonprofit sectors; it may produce a terminal degree or be a precursor to graduate training. The second is a public policy emphasis in which a student may focus on a particular policy area and also acquire specialized analytic training and research skills, in preparation for relevant entry-level jobs in the public or the voluntary sector as well as in certain parts of the private sector. The track area focuses explicitly on the administrative and leadership concerns of organizations in the nonprofit sector, which constitutes a growing field of research and employment opportunities.
General Education Requirements
Majors must satisfy the university and college general education requirements. Political science courses may be used to satisfy the social sciences requirement.
Degree Requirements
All BSPPA majors must complete at least 33 but no more than 51 hours in political science. The following core curriculum is required of all BSPPA majors:
- POL SCI 1100: Introduction to American Politics (MOTR POSC 101) - 3 hours
- POL SCI 1500: Introduction to Comparative Politics (MOTR POSC 202) - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3000: Political Analysis - 3 hours
- POL SCI 2400: Public Administration - 3 hours
- POL SCI 2420: Introduction to Public Policy - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3940: Public Affairs Internship - 1-6 hours
- POL SCI 4950: Senior Seminar in Political Science - 3 hours
- ECON 1001: Principles of Microeconomics (MOTR ECON 102) - 3 hours
- ECON 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (MOTR ECON 101) - 3 hours Total Hours: 25-30
In addition, students must provide a demonstration of computer proficiency through one of the following:
- INFSYS 1800 Computers and Information Systems, extension courses, or other study approved by the BSPPA coordinator.
- BSPPA students may take a maximum of 3 hours of political science on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis, except for the following (which may not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis):
- POL SCI 1100: Introduction to American Politics (MOTR POSC 101) - 3 hours
- POL SCI 1500: Introduction to Comparative Politics (MOTR POSC 202) - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3000: Political Analysis - 3 hours
- POL SCI 2400: Public Administration - 3 hours
- POL SCI 2420: Introduction to Public Policy - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3940: Public Affairs Internship - 1-6 hours
- POL SCI 4950: Senior Seminar in Political Science - 3 hours
Emphasis Area Requirements
In addition to the core curriculum requirements for all BSPPA majors, students in the nonprofit academic track are required to complete the following courses:
- POL SCI 3420: Public and Nonprofit Personnel Management - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3440: Public and Nonprofit Budgeting - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3700: Nonprofit Organizations and Social Equity - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3710: Nonprofits, Civil Society and Volunteerism - 3 hours Total Hours: 12
In addition, the Public Affairs Internship (POL SCI 3940) required for the BSPPA must be conducted through a nonprofit organization.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Explain the characteristics and impact of policy-making institutions and systems, including national, state, and local governments.
- Demonstrate an understanding of administrative systems and processes.
- Apply various methods, tools, and sources to answer important management and policy questions.
- Analyze policies, programs, and relevant issues, formulate evidence-based recommendations, and communicate them with clarity and coherence.
- Plan, execute, and defend a major research project.
- Demonstrate an understanding of theories, concepts, and practices relevant to the student’s chosen policy area.
- Compare and contrast different approaches and frameworks relevant to the student’s chosen policy area.
Sample Plan of Study
First Year
- Fall:
- INTDSC 1003 - 1 hour
- POL SCI 1100 - 3 hours
- ENGL 1100 - 3 hours
- MATH 1030 - 3 hours
- GEN ED EXPLORE: Mathematics and Life/Natural Sciences - 3 hours
- GEN ED EXPLORE: Humanities and Fine Arts - 3 hours Total Hours: 16
- Spring:
- POL SCI 1500 - 3 hours
- ECON 1001 - 3 hours
- GEN ED CORE: Communication Proficiency - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours Total Hours: 15
Second Year
- Fall:
- POL SCI 2400 - 3 hours
- ECON 1002 - 3 hours
- EXPLORE: Humanities and Fine Arts - 3 hours
- EXPLORE - Mathematics and Life/Natural Sciences - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours Total Hours: 15
- Spring:
- POL SCI 2420 - 3 hours
- INFSYS 1800 - 3 hours
- GEN ED EXPLORE: Humanities and Fine Arts - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours Total Hours: 15
Third Year
- Fall:
- POL SCI 3420 - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3000 - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3700 - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours Total Hours: 15
- Spring:
- POL SCI 3440 - 3 hours
- ENGL 3100 - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours Total Hours: 15
Fourth Year
- Fall:
- POL SCI 3940 - 3 hours
- POL SCI 3710 - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours Total Hours: 15
- Spring:
- POL SCI 4950 - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 3 hours
- Elective or minor - 2 hours Total Hours: 14
Total Hours: 120
