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MPA Environmental Concentration at Mason Peter Balint George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA June 2009 pbalint@gmu.edu
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Outline George Mason University Public Policy/Public Administration programs MPA program Students Core requirements Environmental concentration requirements Issues and concerns
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George Mason University Public university in the state of Virginia Located in the suburbs of Washington, DC 30,000 students; 12,000 grad students; 100 grad programs On the web: http://gmu.eduhttp://gmu.edu Young, and growing rapidly along with the region 1957, branch of University of Virginia 1972, independent
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Policy/PA Programs MPA: Department of Public & International Affairs http://mpa.gmu.edu MPP: School of Public Policy http://policy.gmu.edu MS: Department of Environmental Science & Policy http://esp.gmu.edu
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MPA Students Nearly 300 students enrolled in total Most with social science undergraduate degrees Limited financial aid Most have jobs and attend university part time 25% federal government 20% state/local government 20% nonprofit sector 10% private sector 25% pre-service/between jobs
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MPA Concentrations Nonprofit management: 20% State/local government: 15% Emergency management: 8% International: 7% Administration of justice: 5% Environmental: 5% (~15 students) Other, or individualized: 15% No concentration: 25%
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MPA Requirements 12 courses (3 courses/semester is full time) 8 core courses Introduction to public administration Research methods and data analysis Organizational theory Public policy process Ethics and public administration Third-party governance Choice of second methods course Choice of finance course
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Environmental Concentration 4 courses in addition to the core courses Environmental policy Plus three courses selected with advisor Many options from across the university, e.g.: Geography Economics Science (climate science, earth science, life science) Anthropology/sociology Communication Conflict resolution Civil engineering
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Environmental Concentration Environmental concentrators go to jobs in – or advance their careers in: State and local government Federal government Non-governmental organizations Private sector: e.g., contractors and consulting firms
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Issues & Concerns How much science to require How to balance flexibility and focus in the concentration electives Whether, and if so how, to grow the concentration How to track the concentration more effectively
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MPA Environmental Concentration at Mason Peter Balint George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA June 2009 pbalint@gmu.edu
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