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2009-2011 Graduate Catalog 
    
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Public Administration


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Chair

Lukemeyer, Anna
  (1999), Associate Professor; A.B., Indiana University; J.D., LL.M., Southern Methodist University School of Law; Ph.D., Syracuse University.
 

Graduate Coordinator

Stream, Christopher
  (2004), Assistant Professor; B.A., University of Nebraska; M.S., Ph.D., Florida State University.
   

Graduate Faculty

Bernick, E. Lee
  (2000), Professor; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma.
Joaquin, M. Ernita
  (YEAR), B.A., M.P.A, University of the Philippines; Dip.HR Studies, University of Manchester; Ph.D. in Political Science, Northern Illinois University.
Park, Sung Min
  Assistant Professor; B.A Yonsei University, M.I.A.: Columbia University, Ph.D. in Public Administration: The University of Georgia.
Springer, Christine
  (2001), Director of the Executive Master in Crisis and Emergency Management; B.A., University of Arizona; M.P.A., Arizona State University; Ph.D. Indiana University.
Thompson, William N.
  (1980), Professor; B.A., M.A., Michigan State University; Ph.D., University of Missouri.
Word, Jessica
  (2006), Assistant Professor; B.A., Queens College; M.P.A. Ph.D., Florida State University.
   

Professors Emeriti

Goodall, Leonard E.
  (1979-2000), Emeritus President and Professor; B.A., Central Missouri State University; M.A., University of Missouri; Ph.D., University of Illinois.
Lowry, Phillip E.
  (1983-1996), Emeritus Associate Professor; B.S., University of Maryland; M.S.B.A., George Washington University; D.B.A., Ph.D., Arizona State University.
Sutton, Richard
  (1974-2006), Emeritus Associate Professor; B.A. Tulane University; Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Tilman, Lee R.
  (1967-1997), Emeritus Professor; B.S., Oregon State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Arizona.

The Department of Public Administration within the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs offers several graduate level programs designed to meet the special educational needs of professional public administrators, nonprofit employees, health care administrators and individuals who must interact with governmental units. The Department offers two Graduate Certificate Programs (a Graduate Certificate in Public Management and a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management) and two Master degree Programs (the Master in Public Administration and an Executive Master in Crisis and Emergency Management). Moreover, the Department of Public Administration is the host unit for the Ph.D. in Public Affairs.

Programs

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