Public Management: State Agency Administration (Pre-2008)
Requirements for students admitted prior to summer 2008
The Master of Public Administration public management: state agency administration concentration offered by the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Western Michigan University is composed of seven three-credit-hour courses (21 credit hours): one course each from Areas I, II, III, and V, and three courses from Area IV.
Area I: legal dimensions
- PADM 6110: Administrative Law and Governmental Regulation (three credit hours)
- PSCI 5260: Administrative Law and Public Regulation (three credit hours)
Area II: budgeting and finance
- PADM 6120: Principles of Public Budgeting (three credit hours)
Area III: human resources
- PADM 6270: Human Resources Administration (three credit hours)
- PADM 6290: Supervisory Skills for Administrators (three credit hours)
Area IV: electives
- PADM 6150: State and Local Government Finance (three credit hours)
- PADM 6170: Intergovernmental and Interorganizational Relations (three credit hours)
- PADM 6860: State Agency Administration (three credit hours)
- PADM 6870: Legislative Relations for Administrators (three credit hours)
- PADM 6880: Program Planning and Proposal Writing (three credit hours)
Area V: capstone
- PADM 6800: Project Paper Seminar (three credit hours)