KU Edwards Campus

Public Administration

The public administration program is designed to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills for planning, implementing and evaluating public programs. As students learn to think critically and analytically about public policy they will better understand the dynamics in their own communities and how to be more effective citizens and public officials.

Graduates of the programs will be able to work in settings such as local and state government, nonprofit organizations and private sector businesses.

The program is designed for students who have earned an associate's degree or equivalent hours and are looking to complete the final two years necessary for a bachelor's degree.

The Curriculum
The public administration degree consists of 27 credit hours (9 courses) in junior/senior-level PUAD courses.

Core courses: Three courses (9 credit hours)
Elective courses: Six courses (18 credit hours)

View PUAD requirements and course
descriptions

In addition to the courses in the major, students need to complete the university's requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of General Studies. These bachelor degree requirements include a minimum of 120 total hours, including 45 hours at the junior/senior level, at least 100 hours in Liberal Arts, and completion of the general education requirements in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
                                                   
The Bachelor of Arts requires proficiency in one foreign language through the fourth level. The Bachelor of General Studies requires completion of an 18-credit-hour approved minor.

Admissions


Cost

Includes tuition and fees per credit hour.

Resident$363.15
Nonresident$759.45
MetroKC$561.30



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