Student Learning Outcomes
Consistent with the university student outcomes, upon completion of the Doctor of Public Administration degree, graduates will be able to:
- Communicate effectively.
- Analyze public agencies, and the work they conduct, in order to directly and indirectly examine the use of power, authority and resources for the populations they serve.
- Evaluate authority as determined through legitimate power in public organizations.
- Examine the necessary political-administrative dichotomy in public organizations.
- Distinguish what behaviors constitute proper bureaucratic action for the organizations in which they serve as well as for the constituents who receive services.
- Examine equity and fairness as it relates to the social, economic and political aspects of public administration.
- Examine the definition of efficiency/effectiveness as it relates to the practice of public administration.
- Conduct ethical research.