From Policy Analysis to Public Leadership
18 credits
Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
If you are considering a career working for a nonprofit organization or the government, the Public Administration minor is an ideal choice. Coursework ranges from Constitutional law to urban economics and public policy to public administration. Students gain a deeper understanding of how public institutions operate, how policies are developed and implemented, and how leaders address complex social and economic challenges. This minor helps build critical skills in leadership, analysis, communication, and civic engagement.