George W. Romney Institute of Public Management Master of Public Administration, Program of Study 2015-2017 August 10, 2015 Areas of Emphasis and Career Options: SEMESTER Fall 2015 Local Government Management Nonprofit Management Finance & Management Analysis MPA/JD Federal Government PhD Preparation Dept. # P MGT 612 Economic Decision Making for Managers Required 3 Ty Turley P MGT 632 Applied Decision Analysis Required 3 Chris Silvia P MGT 641 Organizational Behavior Required 3 Jeff Thompson P MGT CLASS TITLE TYPE 642R Executive Lecture Series (block 1 & 2) CREDITS Required 1 Tanya Harmon/Vicki Okerlund 3 Aaron Miller P MGT 662 Communication in Public Administration Required P MGT 684 Administrative Environment Required 3 Rex Facer SUBTOTAL Winter 2016 PROFESSOR 16 P MGT 603 Accounting P MGT 622 Government Finance Required P MGT 623 Nonprofit Structure and Tax NP Elective Aaron Miller P MGT 624 Nonprofit Finance NP Elective Aaron Miller P MGT 630 Statistical Analysis Required 3 Eva Witesman P MGT 640 Human Resource Management Required 3 Lori Wadsworth P MGT Required Take either 622 OR 623/624 3 Dean Lundell 3 Ray Nelson 642R Negotiations (first block) Required 0.5 Aaron Miller Choose one or two elective classes--figure out what will help you most in the internship you hope to have! 3 SUBTOTAL 15.5 Internship (or Ghana Study Abroad) Spring 2016 SUBTOTAL 0 Internship (or China Study Abroad)) Summer 2016 SUBTOTAL 0 P MGT 628 Public Program Evaluation Required 3 Eva Witesman P MGT 682 Ethics for Management Required 3 David Hart 3 Fall 2016 3 3 SUBTOTAL 15 P MGT 686 PA Capstone Required 3 Lori Wadsworth P MGT 683 Legal Issues Required 3 Carl Hernandez 3 Winter 2017 3 SUBTOTAL GRADUATE April 57 Required for Graduation TOTAL 12 58.5 An emphasis is not required: you can be a generalist. Specific classes recommended for each career path. To claim an emphasis, specific classes are required. See a current class list to determine when elective and emphasis classes are offered One class from the "Non- P MGT" list can count toward the 57 credits required for graduation. Other classes might coun IF prior approval is received. Graduate students may register for up to 19 credits per semester, including undergraduate and other graduate classes If you takea Religion classes ask the instructor for an audit code rather than taking the class for credit Student Signature: Date: Advisor Signature: Date: