PAFF 7302 Applied Research Grant I

Students must complete all core courses in the program before enrolling in PAFF 7302 or PAFF 7303. This is a problem-oriented and Applied Research Grant Project to fulfill the non-thesis option in the Master of Public Administration degree. The Applied Research Grant Project requires that the student work under the direction and supervision of a graduate faculty member. The student will prepare a prospectus to include a statement of the problem research design, specification of data, questions to be answered and a representative bibliography to be submitted to the supervising instructor prior to registration. The Applied Research Grant Project will be defended publicly after it has been tentatively approved by the supervising instructor and two additional readers. See Graduate Catalog for more details.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Approval of the MPA Director.

Schedule Type

Practicum

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Public Affairs and Security St

Offered

As scheduled