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UCF Graduate Catalog 2003-2004




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Public Administration
Description
Degree Offered
Admission
Master of Public Administration
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Description

The Department of Public Administration’s Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree program provides opportunities for students to prepare for employment or advance their careers as public administrators. The program is intended to produce graduates equipped with the public management skills and analytical techniques needed for successful careers in government, nonprofit, and closely related business fields.

Degrees Offered

    Master of Public Administration

Admission

For information on general UCF graduate admissions requirements that apply to all prospective students, please visit the Graduate Catalog. Applicants are encouraged to apply online. Please be sure to submit all requested material by the established deadline(s).

Master of Public Administration

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required of all graduate students. Minimum requirements for regular admission are (1) a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 for the last 60 attempted semester hours of undergraduate study, (2) a grade point average of 3.0 in a previous graduate degree, or (3) a total score of 1000 or higher on the verbal-quantitative sections of the GRE.

A limited number of students who do not meet these requirements but who do have at least a 2.5 GPA and an 800 GRE score may be admitted on a provisional basis. These students must demonstrate proven public sector leadership experience, present strong recommendations from either academic or professional advisers, and provide a clear statement of education goals. More specific information on provisional admissions may be obtained from the department.

Individuals whose native language is other than English are required to have a minimum score of 220 (computer-based test; or equivalent score on the paper-based test) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Students are expected to be computer literate upon entry to the program or are expected to obtain these skills immediately upon admission to the program.

Application Due Dates

All students applying for fellowships or assistantships must apply by the Fall Priority deadline date.

U.S. Applicants

 Program(s)   Fall Priority   Fall   Spring   Summer
Master of Public Administration   Feb 1  Jul 15  Dec 1  Apr 15 

 

International Applicants

 Program(s)   Fall Priority   Fall   Spring   Summer
Master of Public Administration   Feb 1  Feb 1  Jul 1   

Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)

The MPA program consists of 42 credit hours. Each student completes a core of nine courses (27 credit hours), an advanced curriculum of four courses (12 credit hours) selected in consultation with the adviser, and a capstone experience equivalent to one course (3 credit hours). Courses and credit hours used for undergraduate degrees cannot also be counted towards the MPA degree.

Minimum Hours Required for M.P.A.—42 Credit Hours

Minimum Core Requirements—27 Credit Hours

  • PAD 6053 Public Administrators in the Governance Process (3 hours)
  • PAD 6035 Public Administration in the Policy Process (3 hours)
  • PAD 6700 Analytic Techniques for Public Administration I (3 hours)
  • PAD 6701 Analytic Techniques for Public Administration II (3 hours)
  • PAD 6037 Public Organization Management (3 hours)
  • PAD 6207 Public Financial Management (3 hours)
  • PAD 6227 Public Budgeting (3 hours)
  • PAD 6417 Human Resource Management (3 hours)
  • PAD 6335 Strategic Planning and Management (3 hours)

Advanced Curriculum—12 Credit Hours

An advanced curriculum of at least four courses that concentrate on a specific area germane to the practice of public administration may be taken within the Department of Public Administration or from other departments. Those elective courses offered within the department will provide an emphasis on state and local government; however, other emphases may be developed in consultation with the adviser. (Those students without practical administrative experience in the public sector are strongly advised to complete an internship (3 credit hours) as part of the advanced curriculum. A research report option (3 credit hours) is available for students wishing to complete a more substantial research project than might be accommodated in the other courses).

Capstone Experience—3 Credit Hours

Students will engage in a capstone experience intended to bring together the various areas of knowledge and skills covered in the MPA program. Students will complete this requirement through enrollment in PAD 6062 Advanced Concepts and Applications in Public Administration.

Exit Requirements

Students must achieve a grade of “B" (3.0) or better in every course listed under minimum core requirements.

Financial Support

Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see Financing Grad School, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.

Key points about financial support:

  • If you're interested in financial assistance, you're strongly encouraged to apply for admission early. A complete application for admission, including all supporting documents, must be received by the priority date listed for your program under "Admissions."
  • You must be admitted to a graduate program before the university can consider awarding financial assistance to you.
  • If you want to be considered for loans and other need-based financial assistance, review the UCF Student Financial Assistance website at http://finaid.ucf.edu and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, which is available online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Apply early and allow up to six weeks for the FAFSA form to be processed.
  • UCF Graduate Studies awards university graduate fellowships, with most decisions based on nominations from the colleges and programs. All admitted graduate students are automatically considered in this nomination process. To be eligible for a fellowship, students must be accepted as a graduate student in a degree program and be enrolled full-time. To receive need-based fellowship awards, the student must have demonstrated need as determined by FAFSA. Merit fellowship awards are not affected by FAFSA determination of need.
  • Please note that select fellowships do require students to fill out a fellowship application (either a university fellowship application, an external fellowship application, or a college or school fellowship application).
  • For information on assistantships (including teaching, research, and general graduate assistantships) or tuition support, contact the graduate program coordinator of your major.

Contact Info

Evan Berman, Ph.D. , Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2604
berman@mail.ucf.edu