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  Graduate School–Newark 2015–2017 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Public Administration 834 Doctor of Philosophy Curriculum  

Curriculum


Core Courses (15 Credits)

26:834:601  Study of Public Organizations (3)
26:834:603  Governance and Politics (3)
26:834:605  Government Budgeting and Resources Acquisition (3)
26:834:617  Intellectual History of Public Administration (3)
26:834:618  Leadership, Equity, and Diversity (3)

Research Courses (12 credits)

Prerequisite: 20:834:561 Applied Statistics (3)
26:834:607  Quantitative Methods I (3)
26:834:608  Quantitative Methods II (3)
26:834:609  Qualitative Methods I (3)
A methods elective course (3) approved by the Ph.D. director

Specialization Fields (21 credits)

Students are required to select two fields of specialization and complete at least 9 credits of study in each field.  The 3 remaining credits can be taken in either specialization field, or in another area of the student's choice. The student should define their two specialization fields in consultation with their adviser, preferably soon after completing the core courses, and receive approval from the Ph.D. director. Below are some suggested specialization fields, although students may propose other specializations in consultation with their adviser and the Ph.D. director:
  • Public management
  • Public budgeting and finance
  • Human resource management
  • Performance measurement and management
  • Comparative public administration
  • Organizational theory and behavior
  • Nonprofit management and philanthropy
  • Technology and egovernment
  • Ethics, transparency, and accountability
  • Historical and legal foundations of public administration
  • Experimental and behavioral public administration
  • Policy analysis and evaluation
  • Health policy and administration
  • Urban affairs and administration
  • Advanced methodology

Additional information on major fields and required and elective coursework within each field can be found here: http://spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/phd-curriculum.

A summary worksheet of doctoral program requirements can be found here: http://spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/phd-forms-documents.

Dissertation Research (24 credits)

All Ph.D. students must complete 24 research credits throughout the curriculum.


 
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