BBA, Public Administration Concentration — 33 units Interaction with public administration is inevitable. From the moment you are born to the day you pass away, a government agency is there to certify your existence or demise as “legal.” This role has even expanded over the centuries. Today’s public administrators have to deliver public services in close coordination and partnership with businesses and community-based organizations, domestically and internationally. Public service coverage has also grown from the traditional health and sanitation, education, public works, and agriculture to include immigration, security, and the environment concerns. Thus, there is a compelling need to deepen your critical understanding of governance institutions, policy-makers, legal and regulatory processes, business-government-civil society relations, as well as ethics, accountability, and anti-corruption strategies.

 

Required courses — 15 units

PAD 100 Public Administration and Public Affairs

Four of the following:
PAD 102 Policy Making and Analysis
PAD 104 Privatization and the Public Service
PAD 105 Public Budgeting Techniques and Processes
PAD 106 Administrative Law and Justice
PAD 197 Internship: Public Administration
PAD 198 A-ZZ Special Topics in Public Administration
PAD 199 Directed Study in Public Administration

Electives — 18 units

Six courses ( 18 units) from any upper- or lower-division courses.

BBA, Multiple Concentrations

Two or more concentrations may be taken in the BBA program. In addition to the course requirements for the concentrations, you must also complete the coursework for all the lower-division courses, the liberal studies courses, and the business-core courses, plus any additional requirements needed to complete all degree requirements. All of the coursework for multiple concentrations must be completed prior to graduation; you may not request any additional concentrations after you have received your BBA.

Your diploma will list all of the concentrations that you have successfully completed by the date of your graduation.

 

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