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BSPA
Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (BSPA)
More than ever, people who take on leadership roles in society need formal
training to manage staff, fiscal resources, information, public relations,
and technology. With its focus on managing resources and solving problems,
the
Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs
(BSPA) degree prepares students for careers in areas as
diverse as federal, state, and local politics and administration; public
policy evaluation; management consulting; public relations; management
of nonprofit organizations; and monitoring, assessment, and amelioration
of environmental problems – to name only a few. Majors in the degree
program include: management, legal studies, public and nonprofit management,
policy analysis, public financial management, and environmental management.
Students who choose to continue with their education after college frequently
study law, planning, public affairs, environmental science, or business
administration.
Majors in Public Affairs
- Environmental Management
- Legal Studies
- Management
- Policy Studies
- Public Financial Management
- Public and Nonprofit Management
Degree Requirements by Major
Environmental Management
Legal Studies
Management
Public and Nonprofit Management
Policy Analysis
Public Financial Management