Program Description
The combined BS/MPA degree program allows students to earn a BS in Geography and Master of Public Administration (MPA), with up to nine (9) semester credit hours of approved graduate courses at the 5000, 6000, or 7000 level to be double-counted and applied to both the BS and MPA degree requirements.
Admission Requirements
To participate in the combined-degree program, students must meet the following qualifications:
- Senior standing for the semester they start the combined-degree program.
- 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average on all undergraduate work
- Undergraduate advisor’s approval, and
- A recommendation from the Master of Public Administration (MPA) advisor to be accepted in the program
Admission Process
At the end of their junior year, students who wish to pursue a five-year combined BS/MPA degree should submit to the Graduate School an application for the combined degree program. Additionally, required documents include: (1) a WSU transcript; (2) A program of study approved by both the Geography undergraduate advisor and MPA program director.
Geography, BS Program Learning Objectives
Students in the BS in Geography program will learn to:
- utilize geospatial data and apply spatial methods and techniques
- develop critical thinking skills to understand important global geographical issues
- recognize the cultural and ecological diversity of the planet
- write clearly and effectively.
Geography BS Program Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with the BS in Geography can:
- apply spatial tools and methods to analyze geospatial data
- use critical thinking skills to analyze and evaluate cultural and ecological issues across the globe
- demonstrate an understanding of the value of diversity and multicultural competence in today’s global environment
- communicate effectively in writing.
MPA Program Learning Objectives
Students enrolled in the MPA program will learn to:
- Understand the fundamental knowledge, concepts, and principles associated with the discipline and profession of public administration
- Develop awareness of the key institutional, political, and cultural factors that shape the field of public administration
- Critically assess the range of theoretical perspectives which exist to understand the public and nonprofit management of the world’s problems
- Communicate effectively in writing and speech to diverse audiences
- Understand how to act ethically and responsibly in the field of public service
MPA Program Learning Outcomes
As a result of their learning experience, graduates of the MPA program can:
- Lead and manage in the public interest;
- Participate in, and contribute to, the policy process;
- Analyze, synthesize, think critically, solve problems and make evidence-informed decisions in a complex and dynamic environment;
- Articulate, apply, and advance a public service perspective;
- Communicate and interact productively and in culturally responsive ways with a diverse and changing workforce and society at large.
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