The Public Affairs Program provides students
with knowledge and skills in the areas of organization behavior, public
budgeting and finances, public management, policy analysis, program evaluation
and computer applications. Students train for leadership positions in state,
local, and national governments as well as for careers in non-profit organizations.

The core curriculum consists of seminars
in policy analysis, public administration, budgeting and finance, computer
applications, leadership and ethics, and research methods. Courses in accounting,
economics, management, urban planning, and public works engineering are
recommended electives.
The Public Affairs specialization requires 39
hours of course work plus the satisfactory completion of a three-credit
supervised internship in a public or non-profit organization.
There is no foreign language requirement unless
specializing in international development. Those students choosing this
option must have advanced language proficiency.
The Public Affairs program also offers a
with the
at the University of Florida. Students admitted to this joint degree program
graduate in four years with both a law degree and a Master's degree in
political science.
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