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Undergraduate Mission
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), at the undergraduate level, provides a liberal education with a professional orientation. The SPEA program at IUSB is part of the Indiana University
system wide School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the largest school of its kind in the United States.
The SPEA program represents a multi-disciplinary approach to education in the fields of public affairs and public service management. The academic program integrates the school's mission – providing relevant training, technical assistance, and other public service activities – with its obligation to undertake both basic and applied research. This unique approach provides students with the opportunity to learn in situations beyond, as well as within, the traditional classroom setting. Students are encouraged to assist in research projects, participate in public service efforts, and seek on-the-job training through internships and practicums.
MPA Mission Statement
The mission of the
School of Public and Environmental Affairs Master of Public Affairs
program is to prepare students to lead and manage community
organizations.
Specific
Competencies and Goals:
The SPEA MPA program
further commits itself to enhance competency:
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in organizational
management; by developing an appreciation for and an
ability to use theoretical knowledge about management and
public policy; |
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in governance;
by developing expertise in policy and management, developing
an awareness of the economic and legal constraints within
which leaders and managers operate, and developing the
ability to understand and adapt to the ethical, social,
economic, and political context of public policy;
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in strategic action and
analysis; by developing the ability to use quantitative
skills and developing problem solving and critical thinking
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in coping with
globalization and its ramifications; by developing an
appreciation for the changing scope of governance and the
impact of global action on public institutions from the
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General Information
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUSB offers
a Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, a Bachelor of Science in Health Services Management and
Certificate programs in urban studies, public health, and public affairs.
In the Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs degree program,
students select one area of concentration from among four
options: criminal justice, management, and specialized study in
public and environmental affairs.
The Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs, the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, and the Bachelor of Science in Health Services Management all require 120 credit hours, or the equivalent of four years for a student attending on a full-time basis.
Undergraduate courses are normally scheduled both during days and evenings and occasionally on weekends. Students should consult the regular
Schedule of Classes published each semester to determine the exact time, place, and format of each class.
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