Public Affairs with a Concentration in Public Administration (MPA)

CIP Code

44.0401.00

Overview

Public Administration is discipline developed from the study of political science, management, and law. Public administration, both as scholarly study and professional preparation is interdisciplinary in substance and methodology, borrowing from economics, sociology, psychology, business and industrial engineering as well as political science and law. 

The UTRGV MPA degree program enables graduates to serve in areas of public policy analysis, grant writing, managing local government, non-profit professions, and political and public administration research just to name a few. Coursework is robust and provides the latest theories, trends and real-world, practice-based scenarios that result in the skills needed for more rewarding opportunities.

An accelerated online version of the program is also available. Students are not allowed to alternate enrollment in accelerated and traditional program courses.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in public affairs, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below. Please provide:

  1. Three names of individuals who may be contacted for personal or professional recommendation.
  2. Personal  Statement  detailing  professional  goals  and  reasons  for pursuing the graduate degree indicating references to previous employment and experience.

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Required Courses - 18 Hours

PAFF 6301Graduate Seminar in Public Administration

3

PAFF 6302Scope and Methods

3

PAFF 6303Policy Implementation and Program Evaluation

3

PAFF 6304Public Budgeting and Finance

3

PAFF 6305Political Leadership: Decision-Making and Management in Public Organizations

3

PAFF 6306Public Sector Human Resources

3

Non-thesis Option

Electives - 9 Hours

Choose three from the following:

PAFF 6310Public Service Ethics

3

PAFF 6311Intergovernmental Relations

3

PAFF 6312State and Local Government

3

PAFF 6313The Politics of Scarcity

3

PAFF 6314Formulation of Public Policy

3

PAFF 6315Management of Governmental Information Systems

3

PAFF 6316Management of Nonprofit Organizations

3

PAFF 6317Grant Writing and Fund Development

3

PAFF 6318Bureaucracy and Organizational Theory

3

PAFF 6319Public Finance Administration

3

PAFF 6350Introduction to Urban Planning

3

PAFF 6351Introduction to Community Development

3

PAFF 6370Directed Research in Public Administration

3

PAFF 6371Independent Study in Public Administration

3

PAFF 6372Special Topics in Public Administration

3

Capstone Requirement – 9 Hours
PAFF 6360Public Administration Internship

3

PAFF 7302Applied Research Grant I

3

PAFF 7303Applied Research Grant II

3

OR
PAFF 6360Public Administration Internship

3

PAFF 6362Public Administration Capstone

3

Additional Public Administration Elective

3

Thesis Option

Electives - 12 Hours

Choose four from the following:

PAFF 6310Public Service Ethics

3

PAFF 6311Intergovernmental Relations

3

PAFF 6312State and Local Government

3

PAFF 6313The Politics of Scarcity

3

PAFF 6314Formulation of Public Policy

3

PAFF 6315Management of Governmental Information Systems

3

PAFF 6316Management of Nonprofit Organizations

3

PAFF 6317Grant Writing and Fund Development

3

PAFF 6318Bureaucracy and Organizational Theory

3

PAFF 6319Public Finance Administration

3

PAFF 6350Introduction to Urban Planning

3

PAFF 6351Introduction to Community Development

3

PAFF 6370Directed Research in Public Administration

3

PAFF 6371Independent Study in Public Administration

3

PAFF 6372Special Topics in Public Administration

3

Thesis – 6 Hours

PAFF 7300Thesis I: Public Administration

3

PAFF 7301Thesis II: Public Administration

3

Total Credit Hours: 36