NGO Education Survey
Marquette University
Contact Information:
Carrianne Hayslett
Associate Dean for Strategic Innovation and Academic Program Development
carrianne.hayslett@marquette.edu
Marquette University
1250 W Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee
Wisconsin 53233
United States
Northern America
Americas
https://www.marquette.edu
gradadmit@marquette. edu
Department: Masters of Arts
Courses:
PUBS 9970 Graduate Standing Continuation: Less than Half-Time
Level: GradauteFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Designated as less than half-time status only, cannot be used in conjunction with other courses, and does not qualify students for financial aid or loan deferment. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9970 Graduate Standing Continuation: Less than Half-Time
Level: GradauteFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Designated as less than half-time status only, cannot be used in conjunction with other courses, and does not qualify students for financial aid or loan deferment. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 6000 History and Theory of Leadership and Ethics
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Presents analysis of historical concepts regarding leadership with a special focus on leadership ethics.
PUBS 6025 Research Methods in Social Sciences
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Students read empirical research studies for the purposes of interpretation and evaluation. Students learn how to write research questions and hypotheses. Methods of estimating and interpreting validity and reliability are studied as well as common research methods and designs for quantitative and qualitative social science studies. The culminating assignment includes constructing a research proposal ready to submit to the Office of Research Compliance (ORC).
PUBS 6051 Contemporary Leadership: Theory, Research, and Application
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
In-depth study of the transformational and transactional leadership model of Bass and Riggio and a review of emerging thought on authentic leadership. Learning activities include an in-depth review of the literature on transformational and transactional leadership theory; in-class and online discussion and design and presentation of either a qualitative or quantitative study in contemporary leadership, inclusive of drafting an actual research proposal.
PUBS 6210 Ethics in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examines ethical dilemmas and the implications of behaviors, decisions and policies made by those whose actions affect the public good. Examines public, non-profit and private sector ethics in relation to contemporary literature and classical theory. Studies the unique ethical dilemmas that face those employed in the public sector. Assesses how administrative work is influenced by culture, religion, agency dynamics, formal rules, professional standards, bureaucratic restraints and democratic norms. Examines the role of legislation in its attempt to limit unethical behavior. Emphasizes the ethical consequences of policy making decisions and the ethical responsibility that those in public service must recognize while serving as stewards of the public trust.
PUBS 6215 Nature of Cities
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
An interdisciplinary examination of the individual, group, and institutional aspects of everyday life in urban America. Addresses both historical and contemporary contexts.
PUBS 6220 Organizational Behavior in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Application of organizational behavior theory, concepts and models in public service and non-profit environments. Studies socially responsible behavior as related to global issues.
PUBS 6230 Legal Issues in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Reviews and assesses the legal framework which forms the foundation for public service administration in the United States today. Examines how the American legal system represents one of the issues which public administrators must deal with daily in their efforts to develop and carry out public policy and manage programs. Enables students to analyze significant issues in public service as they deal with the impact the legal process has on their administrative decisions.
PUBS 6235 Communication and the Management Process in Urban Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Communication challenges in the public service sector whether in institutional or community settings. Explores the communication process, including perception, attribution, and verbal and nonverbal communication. Additional considerations will be given to cross-cultural decision-making, and conflict resolution in both interpersonal and group settings.
PUBS 6237 Nonprofit Management
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Offers students knowledge of leadership skills and philosophies of management in the nonprofit sector.
PUBS 6240 Urban Public Sector Economics
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examination of municipal finance and budgetary concerns, economics of land development, and fiscal oversight in the public sector.
PUBS 6250 Governmental-Nonprofit Relations
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Explores how nonprofits influence and are influenced by public decision-making, examining the role of nonprofits vis-à-vis the public sector broadly and in public policy formation specifically. Encourages students to critically analyze management issues that constrain and define the nonprofit sector, with a particular focus on its close relationship with the government. Topics include models of government-nonprofit relations; public policies toward nonprofits (tax policies, government regulation, charitable giving); accountability; policy advocacy and legislative lobbying; government financing of nonprofit service provision; best practices in policy-oriented nonprofit management; and underlying normative issues that arise in organizations receiving public funding. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 6281 Urban Policy and Public Service Administration
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Introduces the institutions and politics that shape urban public policy. Explores who is involved and influential in urban policy, the power relations in metropolitan America, and how governing coalitions shape and create social change within cities. Examines urban public policy challenges, including racial and income inequalities, housing, education, transportation, law enforcement, economic development and environmental justice.
PUBS 6521 Trends in the Social Sector: Social Innovation and Systems Change
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Overview of the changes in the nonprofit (or social) sector over the last generation that have led to an increased focus on innovation, data and long-term results. Examination of the factors driving these changes, as well as the opportunities and challenges they present. Interaction with local leaders who are making a difference. Development of an understanding of the skill sets needed to achieve results in today’s environment, including collaboration, social entrepreneurship and systems thinking.
PUBS 6525 Financial Matters in the Non-Profit Sector
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examination of various financial issues affecting the non-profit sector including: fund-raising from donors and foundations, grant proposals, budgeting, and personnel/program costs.
PUBS 6530 Social Justice and Social Activism
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examines the meaning and implications of social justice; considers the history of social activism from both religious and non-sectarian traditions.
PUBS 6535 Legal Aspects of the Non-Profit Sector
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examines a range of legal issues that confront non-profits including: articles and by-laws, fiduciary obligations, governance and boards of directors, charitable solicitations, and for-profit ventures.
PUBS 6540 Revenue Generation and Program Development
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Gives students basic skills in fundraising, revenue development and grant writing in the nonprofit sector.
PUBS 6541 Restorative Justice
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between traditional justice system approaches and emerging policy, theory and research in restorative and community justice. Emphasis on the challenges of administering transformative justice within a diverse, multicultural population and the roles played by the three key stakeholder groups: victims, offenders, and community. Explores the vision associated with this unconventional paradigm, along with a range of issues related to its operational implementation. Contrasts restorative justice with the dominant retributive/punitive model of justice and provides an introduction to a variety of both established and emerging applications including victim/offender reconciliation programs and family/group conferencing.
PUBS 6571 Economics and Budgeting of Policing
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Examination of finance and budgeting concerns, economics and fiscal oversight in a law enforcement agency. Great emphasis on the role of a chief executive of a law enforcement agency as related to budget preparation, submission, operation and tracking.
PUBS 6581 Police Leadership and Ethics
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Analyzes contemporary theories of law enforcement leadership with an emphasis on the application of those leadership concepts through the use of case studies and by the analysis of current leadership situations in a law enforcement agency. Strongly focuses on ethics, as the ethical conduct of police leaders greatly determines the ethical conduct of the agency as a whole.
PUBS 6931 Topics in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 1-3Level: Graduate
Examination of selected urban issues that go beyond the scope of regular course offerings.
PUBS 6964 Practicum in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Offers the opportunity to gain experience in community organizations. Must be directed by a faculty member.
PUBS 6995 Independent Study in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Provides opportunities to investigate and study areas of interest through readings, research, field experience, projects, and/or other educational activities under the direction of a faculty adviser. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch. and cons. of prog. dir.
PUBS 6998 Professional Project in Public Service
Credit Bearing: 3Level: Graduate
Required for the integrative learning experience. Must be taken twice, over two terms, for a total of 6 credits. Two options: 1) complete a professional project or 2) complete a research article of publishable quality. S/U grade assessment.
PUBS 9974 Graduate Fellowship: Full-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Designated as full-time status. If a student is already registered in other courses full time, this continuation course is not needed. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9976 Graduate Assistant Research: Full-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Designated as full-time status. If a student is already registered in other courses full time, this continuation course is not needed. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9984 Master's Comprehensive Examination Preparation: Less than Half-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Allows a student to be considered the equivalent of less than half-time status. Requires that the student is working less than 12 hours per week toward their master's comprehensive exam. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9985 Master's Comprehensive Examination Preparation: Half-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Allows a student to be considered the equivalent of half-time status. Requires that the student is working more than 12 to less than 20 hours per week toward their master's comprehensive exam. May be taken in conjunction with credit-bearing or other non-credit courses to result in the status indicated, as deemed appropriate by the department. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9986 Master's Comprehensive Examination Preparation: Full-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Allows a student to be considered the equivalent of full-time status. Requires that the student is working 20 hours or more per week toward their master's comprehensive exam. May be taken in conjunction with credit-bearing or other non-credit courses to result in the status indicated, as deemed appropriate by the department. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9991 Professional Project Continuation: Less than Half-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Allows a student to be considered the equivalent of less than half-time status. Requires that the student is working less than 12 hours per week on their professional project. Any professional project credits required for the degree should be completed before registering for non-credit Professional Project Continuation. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9992 Professional Project Continuation: Half-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Allows a student to be considered the equivalent of half-time status. Requires that the student is working more than 12 to less than 20 hours per week on their professional project. Any project credits required for the degree should be completed before registering for non-credit Professional Project Continuation. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
PUBS 9993 Professional Project Continuation: Full-Time
Level: GraduateFee. SNC/UNC grade assessment. Allows a student to be considered the equivalent of full-time status. Requires that the student is working 20 hours or more per week on their professional project. Any professional project credits required for the degree should be completed before registering for non-credit Professional Project Continuation. Prerequisite: Cons. of dept. ch.
Program Information:
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Degree and Certificate Information
Degrees
College or Department: Masters of Arts
Degree: Masters of Arts in Public Service
Level: Graduate
Title: Specialization in nonprofit leadership.
Working Language: English
URL: https://bulletin.marquette.edu/graduate/public-service-map/
Contact Information:Dr. Carrianne Hayslett carrianne.hayslett@marquette.edu