2018-2019 Graduate Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: CONTENT MAY NOT BE CURRENT. USE THE DROP DOWN ABOVE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT CATALOG.
Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
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The world is experiencing its highest rate of urbanization. As a result, cities are experiencing rapid change, challenges, and opportunities. There is a need for safe, resilient communities, effective government and policy, civil discourse, effective and ethical journalism, healthy families, and effective urban support structures for behavioral and/or mental health needs. Graduate students in the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs are encouraged to learn about urban contexts through their coursework, research, and practice. By learning through cutting edge curriculum, engaging in community partnerships, and interacting with a high quality faculty, students have the opportunity to develop solutions for individuals, families, and urban communities.
Robert Ulmer, Dean, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs currently houses*:
Two Ph.D. programs
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Three executive master’s degrees
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- Criminology
- Public Affairs
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- Criminal Justice
- Crisis and Emergency Management
- Urban Leadership
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Three M.A. degrees
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Three graduate certificate programs
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- Communication Studies
- Criminal Justice
- Journalism and Media Studies
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- Emergency Crisis Management Cybersecurity
- Non-profit Management
- Public Management
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Two professional master’s degrees
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A dual master’s and professional degree
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- Public Administration (MPA)
- Social Work (MSW)
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- Master of Social Work (MSW) and Juris Doctorate (J.D.)
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One Institute
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- MGM Resorts Public Policy Institute
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*Please contact respective program graduate coordinators regarding current degree and curriculum offerings
Programs
Communication Studies
Criminal Justice
Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies
School of Public Policy and Leadership
School of Social Work
College Information
Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
Dean’s Office
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