Program Details
Explore the MPA and DPA program descriptions and requirements to get a feel for the coursework. Recipients of these degrees will be ready to face the world and make an impact!
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEGREE
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
Online Graduate Application |
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Official transcript from your bachelor’s degree-granting school and from any graduate coursework (Transcripts of coursework completed in-residence at VSU will be obtained by the Graduate School) |
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MPA Personal/Goal Statement |
A one to two-page written statement by the applicant stating why they are interested in enrolling in the Master of Public Administration program, what goals they have for advancing their intellectual abilities in the program, and how study in the program will advance their professional goals. |
Resume |
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Three Recommendations |
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Unless otherwise indicated above, all required documents must be received on or before the admission deadline for your file to be reviewed. It is the applicant's responsibility to allow adequate time for document delivery and to ensure receipt of documents. Please allow at least 7-10 days for delivery by mail.
Learn More on the Graduate School's admission page.
Total Credit Hours: 36 Degree Format: Online
The Master of Public Administration Degree is designed to prepare students for productive and rewarding careers in public service. The format of the program accommodates students currently employed in the public sector as well as students seeking entry-level positions. The MPA Program is designed to complement any undergraduate degree.
Students pursuing the MPA degree online must complete 36 hours of coursework. The program includes 24 hours of required core courses and 12 hours in a concentration area. Students who take a full course load each semester can finish the program in as few as four semesters.
The MPA is offered in three concentrations: Public Sector Management, Public Sector Human Resource Management, and Public Policy. Students may take concentration courses from different areas as approved by the PA Coordinator.
The 24-hour core includes PADM 7300: Foundations Seminar in Public Administration which must be taken in the first semester. Your final semester will require you to take PADM 7210: Internship in Public Administration and PADM 7900: Capstone Seminar in Public Administration. These courses serve as the exit requirement for the MPA program.
Learn about the program's Mission and Goals by clicking here.
MPA Core (Required) Courses |
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Dept. / # |
Course Name |
Hours |
PADM 7000 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
PADM 7060 |
Quantitative Methods for PA |
3 |
PADM 7410 |
Performance Analysis |
3 |
PADM 7110 |
Information Management |
3 |
PADM 7140 |
Governmental Budgeting & Finance |
3 |
PADM 7170 |
Organizational Theory & Behavior |
3 |
PADM 7300 * |
Foundation Seminar in PA |
3 |
PADM 7900** |
Capstone Seminar in PA |
3 |
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Core Total |
24 Hours |
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* Must be taken in first semester. |
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** Must be taken during final semester |
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Concentration Area (all courses for a concentration must be approved by advisor) |
12 Hours |
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MPA Program Total |
36 Hours |
DOCTOR OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEGREE
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
Online Graduate Application |
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Official transcript from your master's degree-granting school and from any graduate coursework (Transcripts of coursework completed in-residence at VSU will be obtained by the Graduate School) |
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Personal Statement/Goal Statement |
A two-page written statement by the applicant stating why they are interested in enrolling in the Doctor of Public Administration program, what goals they have for advancing their intellectual abilities in the program, and how study in the program will advance their professional goals. |
Three Recommendations |
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Resume |
A comprehensive resume or curriculum vitae. |
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Verification of Lawful Presence (Effective Fall 2011 for applicants who believe they qualify for in-state tuition or a residency waiver.) |
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Unless otherwise indicated above, all required documents must be received on or before the admission deadline for your file to be reviewed. It is the applicant's responsibility to allow adequate time for document delivery and to ensure receipt of documents. Please allow at least 7-10 days for delivery by mail.
Learn More on the Graduate School's admission page.
Total Credit Hours: 54 Degree Format: Online
The Doctor of Public Administration Degree is a practitioner-oriented degree that helps students to develop the essential leadership, management, communication, and problem solving abilities necessary to succeed in today’s professional environment. The courses in the program are designed to suit the information and skill needs of professionals currently in the field. The DPA degree is designed to provide students with the analytical and research skills that may be used in a variety of professional careers. While the public and the not-for-profit sectors have traditionally offered the greatest employment opportunities for DPA graduates, the degree is also highly marketable in the private sector given its analytical and research-oriented focus.
Students pursuing the DPA degree online at Valdosta State University must complete 54 hours of course work to include 15 hours of required core courses, 9 hours of methods, 15 hours in a concentration area approved by the DPA Coordinator, and 6 hours of guided electives approved by the DPA Coordinator. The 15 hour core includes PADM 9030: Logic of Inquiry which must be taken in the first semester. Your final semester of coursework will require you to take PADM 9990: Capstone Seminar and PADM 9999: Final Project. These courses serve as the exit requirement for the DPA program.
The majority of the DPA program is designed around the use of web technology, residency orientations on VSU main campus each fall and spring semester, seminars and meetings, and intensive individual study of a research topic and writing of a capstone project which is supervised by DPA faculty members.
DPA Core (Required) Courses
Dept. / # |
Course Name |
Hours |
PADM 9000 |
Administration and Government |
3 |
PADM 9010 |
Financial Management for Public & Non-Government Orgs. |
3 |
PADM 9020 |
Managing HR in Public & Non-Government Orgs. |
3 |
PADM 9060 |
Information & Data Management |
3 |
PADM 9070 |
Culture of Formal Work Organizations |
3 |
Core Total |
15 |
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DPA Methods (Required) Courses |
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Dept. / # |
Course Name |
Hours |
PADM 9030 |
Logic of Inquiry in Public Administration |
3 |
PADM 9040 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
3 |
PADM 9050 |
Program Evaluation |
3 |
Methods Total |
9 |
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Concentration Area - Must identify upon completion of 18 hours of coursework |
15 |
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(all courses for a concentration area must be approved by a DPA Coordinator) |
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Guided Electives |
6 |
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(all courses for guided electives must be approved by advisor) |
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Capstone Seminar & Project (required) |
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Dept. / # |
Course Name |
Hours |
PADM 9990** |
Capstone Seminar |
3 |
PADM 9999** |
Final Project / Organization Analysis |
3 |
PADM 9999** |
Final Project / Organization Analysis |
1-3 |
Core Total |
9 |
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** Co-requisite courses, must be taken during final semester |
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DPA Program Total |
54 |
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
Online Graduate Application |
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Proof of Bachelor's Degree (Transcripts of coursework completed in-residence at VSU will be obtained by the Graduate School |
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Unless otherwise indicated above, all required documents must be received on or before the admission deadline for your file to be reviewed. It is the applicant's responsibility to allow adequate time for document delivery and to en-sure receipt of documents. Please allow at least 7-10 days for delivery by mail.
Learn More on the Graduate School's admissions page.
Total Credit Hours: 12 Degree Format: Online
Non-Profit Management certificates provide preparation for persons working in the non-profit sector and those who desire to expand their knowledge about non-profit work. Two required courses lay the foundation for the certificate, and two electives from available course offerings allow the student to focus on specific areas of need or interest.
Dept. / # |
Core Courses (Required) |
Hours |
PADM 7040 |
Non-Profit Management |
3 |
PADM 7240 |
Public Administration & Community-Based Organizations |
3 |
Core Total |
6 |
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Dept. / # |
Elective Courses (Choose two) |
Hours |
PADM 7400 |
Ethics & Public Administration |
3 |
PADM 7860 |
Grant Writing & Management |
3 |
PADM 7410 |
Performance Analysis for Government & Non-Governmental Organizations |
3 |
PADM 7670 | Quality Management in Public Admin | 3 |
PADM 7270 | Innovation & Creative Problem Solving in the Public Sector | 3 |
PADM 7170 | Organizational Theory & Behavior | 3 |
PADM 7120 | Accounting for the Public Sector | 3 |
PADM 7020 | Public Sector Planning | 3 |
Required Elective Total |
6 |
Total Credit Hours: 12 Degree Format: Online
For persons working in the public sector or those who have a desire to work in the public sector, the Public Management concentration provides a good overview to the field. Two required courses provide theoretical and practical underpinnings for public management, and participants may choose two other courses from available course offerings as electives to tailor the program to their own interests or need for additional education.
Dept. / # |
Core Courses (Required) |
Hours |
PADM 7140 |
Governmental Budgeting & Finance |
3 |
PADM 7350 |
Intergovernmental Management |
3 |
Core Total |
6 |
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Elective Courses (Choose Two) |
Hours |
PADM 7020 |
Public Sector Planning |
3 |
PADM 7260 |
Democracy & Public Administration |
3 |
PADM 7410 |
Performance Analysis for Government & Non-Profit Organizations |
3 |
PADM 7120 |
Accounting for the Public Sector |
3 |
PADM 7110 | Information Management | 3 |
PADM 7400 | Ethics & Public Administration | 3 |
PADM 7250 | Managing Small Cities & Counties | 3 |
PADM 7860 | Grant Writing & Management | 3 |
PADM 7270 | Innovation & Creative Problem Solving in the Public Sector | 3 |
PADM 7380 | Politics of Managing Urban Areas | 3 |
PADM 7670 | Quality Management in Public Admin | 3 |
Required Elective Total | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: 12 Degree Format: Traditional
Certificates in Public Sector Human Resource Management are available to those who want to expand their theortical and practical knowledge of managing human resources in the public sector. Certificate programs can enhance knowledge for current managers who are in need of greater expertise in this area, as well as a good foundation for those who want a career focus in human resource management. Two required courses lay the foundation for the certificate, and two electives from available course offerings allow the student to focus on specific areas of need or interest for additional education.
Dept. / # |
Core Courses (Required) |
Hours |
PADM 7000 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
PADM 7010 |
Public Sector Labor Relations |
3 |
Core Total |
6 |
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Dept. / # |
Elective Courses (Choose Two) |
Hours |
PADM 7170 |
Organizational Theory & Behavior |
3 |
PADM 7180 |
Labor Law |
3 |
PADM 7220 |
Managing Diversity in the Public Workforce |
3 |
PADM 7410 |
Performance Analysis for Government & Non-Governmental Organizations |
3 |
Required Elective Total | 6 | |
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Public Administration
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