Undergraduate Minor
Public Administration & Management
843: Public Administration and Management (18 cr)
Effective Summer 2023
This minor is well-matched to majors in public policy; criminal justice; economics; human resource management; labor studies & employment relations; political science; social work; as well as the pre-law track.
Students seeking the Public Administration and Management minor must complete four core courses and two elective courses.
Core Courses (12 Credits):
- 10:843:209 Introduction to Public Administration (3)
- 10:843:210 Principles of Public Policy (3)
- 10:843:313 Public & Nonprofit Sector Finance (3)
- 10:843:360 Managing Public Sector Organizations (3)
Elective Courses (6 Credits):
Any two courses selected from all the undergraduate Bloustein courses that are open to non-majors. At least one of the two courses must be 300-level or higher.
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