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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2007
CONTACT: Steve Dolan
(619) 594-5664
sdolan@mail.sdsu.edu
Public Administration Courses Available
Year-Round
SAN DIEGO, Thursday, January 25, 2007 - If you are looking for
public administration courses, San Diego State University's College
of Extended Studies reaches out to you in many ways.
The College offers a Bachelor's Degree of Applied Arts in Public
Administration that may lead to great things for people like you
who are seeking a position in the field.
You can earn your degree through intensive 6- to 10-week sessions
offered year-round in evening and weekend courses.
This program will provide skills to government employees, managers
of non-profit and community-based organizations, transportation
officials, budget and financial analysts, human resource managers,
lobbyists, and city planners and urban affairs personnel.
The following classes are offered in Spring 2007 as part of the
degree program in public administration:
The Urban Scene: Key issues in public administration,
criminal justice administration, and city planning. Emphasis on
government structure and public decision-making process, organizational
behavior, effectiveness of criminal justice policies, zoning, and
land use consideration.
Investigation and Report: This course covers an analysis
of special topics.
Concepts and Issues in Public Administration: Theory
and practice of government administration in differing environments,
role of administrations in public policy, issues facing administrators,
techniques of administration.
Methods of Analysis City Planning: Methods of primary
data collection and analysis of secondary data sources for problem-solving
in city planning, techniques associated with urban design and urban
development.
Budget and Financial Administration in the Public Sector:
Management trends in public sector financial administration; budgetary
procedures and techniques; control and monitoring systems. Cash
management, capital projects management, debt administration, disbursement,
funds management, and auditing are also covered.
Introduction to Urban Planning: An introduction to
community planning; regional, county, and city consideration of
the master plan including its purposes, contents, and methods of
adoption.
The College also offers weekend courses on American Youth
Gang Culture; Crime and Film; Growth in the San Diego Region: What
Can and Should Be Done About It?; and The Impact of
Forensic Science on the American Criminal Justice System.
SDSU's College of Extended Studies offers a wide variety of lifelong
learning classes, seminars, and certificate programs. Career advancement
courses are offered in many areas of management, leadership, and
quality improvement while self-enrichment courses range from astronomy
to web design. Additionally, the College offers over 35 certificate
programs, online courses, and many other learning opportunities.
For more information on the cutting-edge opportunities offered in
manufacturing and other industries, or other programs, visit the
College's Web site at www.NeverStopLearning.net.
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