Public Administration, Bachelor of Science
The major in Public Administration examines decision making, leadership and management in public agencies and nonprofit organizations. It introduces students to the field of public administration, including its scope, content, literature and relationship to other disciplines. This is accomplished through a curriculum that focuses on developing core competencies for new and mid–career public administration students.
Credits required. 39-42
Coordinator. Professor Peter Mameli, Department of Public Management (212.237.8027, pmameli@jjay.cuny.edu)
Prerequisites. In Part One, MAT 108 or MAT 141 is a prerequisite for STA 250; in Part Two, PSY 221 is a prerequisite for PSY 336
Baccalaureate/Master’s Program in Public Administration. Qualified undergraduate students may enter the Baccalaureate/Master’s Program and thereby graduate with both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in public administration. For additional information, please contact Professor Chitra Raghavan, Department of Psychology (212.237.8417, bamadirector@jjay.cuny.edu).
Additional information. Students who enroll for the first time at the College or changed to this major in September 2011 or thereafter must complete the major in the form presented here. Students who enrolled prior to that date may choose either the form shown here or the earlier version of the major. A copy of the earlier version may be obtained in the 2010-11 Undergraduate Bulletin on the College’s website at http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/college-bulletins.
Part One. Core Courses
Required
PAD 140 | Introduction to Public Administration | 3 |
PAD 260 | International Public Administration | 3 |
PAD 314 | Leadership, Supervision and Performance | 3 |
PAD 318 | Decisions in Crises | 3 |
PAD 340 | Planning and Policy Analysis | 3 |
PAD 343 | Administration of Financial Resources | 3 |
PAD 346 | Human Resource Administration | 3 |
Methods and Skills
Required
PAD 241 | Information in Public Management | 3 |
Select one
ENG 235 | Writing for Management, Business and Public Administration | 3 |
STA 250 | Principles and Methods of Statistics | 3 |
Capstone Course
Select one
PAD 402 | Seminar and Internship in Public Administration | 6 |
PAD 404 | Practicum in Public Administration | 3 |
PAD 440 | Problems in Public Administration | 3 |
Note: A course can only be used ONCE to satisfy a part of the major, i.e. PAD 402 or PAD 404 may satisfy either the concentration OR capstone requirements but not both.
Total Credit Hours: 30-33
Part Two. Concentrations
Students are required to complete 9 credits for a concentration. If offered, students MUST complete one course with the PAD prefix within their chosen concentration, plus two related courses or a single, 6–credit internship course.
PAD 380 Selected Topics in Public Administration can be used in a concentration if the topic is appropriate.
Students may complete one of these courses as part of any category:
PAD 402 | Seminar and Internship in Public Administration | 6 |
PAD 404 | Practicum in Public Administration | 3 |
PAD 402: If student completes PAD 402 as part of the concentration, they only need to complete one additional concentration course.
Category A. Human Resources Administration
This concentration prepares students to assume supervisory and administrative responsibilities involving personnel management.
ECO 280 | Economics of Labor | 3 |
PAD 366 | Workplace Investigations: Tools, Techniques and Issues | 3 |
PSY 336 | Group Dynamics | 3 |
Category B. Managerial Investigation and Oversight
This concentration prepares students for professional careers associated with oversight of and by regulatory agencies, nonprofit organizations, oversight boards, municipal councils and state legislatures.
PAD 331 | Fraud, Waste, Abuse and Corruption in Public Organizations | 3 |
PAD 366 | Workplace Investigations: Tools, Techniques and Issues | 3 |
PSC 207 | The Investigative Function | 3 |
Category C. International Public Administration
This concentration prepares students for managerial and supervisory roles in an international environment.
ECO 245 | International Economics | 3 |
PAD 358 | Comparative Public Administration | 3 |
PAD 362 | Administration of International Intergovernmental Organizations | 3 |
Category D. Public Policy and Planning
This concentration prepares students for responsibilities involving policy analysis and planning in governmental and nonprofit organizations.
ECO 333 | Sustainability: Preserving the Earth as Human Habitat | 3 |
PAD 355 | Public Policy Analysis | 3 |
PAD 348 | Justice Planning and Policy Analysis | 3 |
PAD 400 | Quantitative Problems in Public Administration | 3 |
POL 278/SOC 278 | Political Sociology | 3 |
Category E. Financial Management
This concentration prepares students for professional careers as budget analysts and auditors in governmental and nonprofit organizations.
ACC 250 | Introduction to Accounting | 3 |
ACC 251 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | 3 |
ECO 265 | Introduction to Public Sector Economics | 3 |
Category F. Information Management and Communication
This concentration prepares students for roles specialized in the development, management and communication of information in the public and nonprofit sector.
CSCI 277 | Computers for Administrative Decision Making | 3 |
CSCI 279 | Data Communications and the Internet | 3 |
PAD 400 | Quantitative Problems in Public Administration | 3 |
Category G. Special Concentration
In consultation with a faculty member of the Department of Public Management, the student may formulate a concentration tailored to a discipline or field related to public administration. The concentration must include three courses, two of which must be in a single discipline.
Total Credit Hours: 9-12
Total Credit Hours: 39-42