Graduate Programs

Master of Public Administration M.P.A.

Requirements

Substantive Core (30)

PA 511Public Administration

3

PA 513Administrative Ethics and Values

3

PA 533Public Policy: Origins and Process

3

PA 534Administrative Law

3

PA 540Administrative Theory and Behavior

3

PA 551Analytic Methods in Public Administration I

3

PA 552Analytic Methods in Public Administration II

3

PA 582Public Budgeting

3

PA 585Financial Management in the Public Sector

3

PA 590Human Resource Management in the Public Sector

3

PA 585 may be substituted with an economics course approved by adviser

Skill Development (9)

Three of the following:

PA 525Grantwriting for Nonprofit Organizations

3

PA 536Strategic Planning

3

PA 545Organizational Development

3

PA 546Supervision in the Public Sector

3

PA 549Cross-cultural Communication in the Public Sector

3

PA 554Policy Analysis Research

3

PA 555Program Evaluation and Management

3

PA 556Public Contract Management

3

PA 558Managing Public Projects and Programs: From Local to Global

3

PA 562Managing Employee Performance in the Public Sector

3

PA 594Enhancing Diversity in the Workplace

3

Other courses not listed here but appropriate to the educational goals of the student may be selected to fulfill the skill development requirements with consent of the student’s adviser.

Integrative Experience (6)

The integrative experience PA 509 is available to students only after they have completed at least 42 credits in their master’s program.

PA 509Organizational Experience

1-6

Total Credit Hours:6

Field of Specialization (15)

The MPA program offers the following formal fields of specialization: nonprofit management, natural resources policy and administration, local government, and global leadership and management. Students may also work with their advisor to design their own specially designed field of specialization. Students declare an intended field of specialization by the time they complete 30 credits of the MPA program by filing a “field of specialization” form with a proposed program of study. The specialization and program of study may be changed based upon consultation with the faculty advisor.

Requirements for the formal fields of specialization are:

 

Nonprofit Management: Four required courses and one elective course. One of the four required courses in this specialization substitutes for the required budgeting course in the core of the program, allowing students to take an additional elective course.
Natural Resources Policy and Administration:
Two required and three elective courses.
Local Government:
Two required and three elective courses.
Global Leadership and Management:
Two required and three elective courses.

Students are encouraged to work with their advisors to take advantage of course offerings in other academic units, as well as other professional experiences that may be recommended by faculty advisors. Detailed information on specializations can be found at www.pdx.edu/public-administration/mpa-specializations.

Diversity

At some point within their program of study students must satisfactorily complete one course the primary focus of which is diversity.  This does not require additional credit hours or coursework beyond the 60 credit requirement and can include courses taken as skill development or specialization classes. Course options include, but are not limited to the following.
PA 514Global Leadership and Management

3

PA 523Nongovernmental Organizations: Nonprofits on the World Stage

3

PA 529Nonprofit Field Study in Oaxaca, Mexico

3-6

PA 544International Field Experience

3

PA 547Culture, Values and Leadership

3

PA 549Cross-cultural Communication in the Public Sector

3

PA 593Civil Rights for Public Managers

3

PA 594Enhancing Diversity in the Workplace

3

Other courses can be approved by the adviser.