Program Overview

  • Duration

    1 Month (Self-Paced) Program

    Can be done in 6 months

  • Total Courses

    02

  • Total Credit Hours

    12

In the Public Administration program, students focus on the principles and practices of effective public management. They explore public policy analysis, organizational leadership, and government operations. Graduates are well-equipped to work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and public service roles. They contribute to the efficient and ethical management of public resources, the implementation of policies, and the improvement of public services for the betterment of society.

FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND GOVERNANCE:

The College of Political Sciences & Public Administration offers a comprehensive exploration of the foundations of political analysis and governance. Students acquire a deep understanding of political theory, government systems, and policy analysis. This foundational knowledge equips them with the skills necessary to navigate the complex world of politics and public administration.


INTERNSHIPS AND GOVERNMENT ENGAGEMENT:

Beyond the classroom, the College of Political Sciences & Public Administration places a strong emphasis on internships and engagement with government organizations. Students have opportunities to intern with government agencies, participate in policy research, and engage with policymakers. These experiences not only enhance their practical skills but also provide valuable insights into the field of political science and public administration.


GLOBAL POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY:

The College of Political Sciences & Public Administration at Hudson Bay University is committed to exploring global politics and fostering international diplomacy. Our curriculum incorporates international perspectives on governance, diplomacy, and global justice, encouraging students to engage in diplomatic initiatives with global impact. Additionally, we offer study abroad programs and collaborate with political experts and diplomats from around the world, enabling students to gain a global perspective on political sciences and public administration.

Explore the fundamentals of urban planning, emphasizing the principles of urban development, city planning, and land use policies. Analyze urban planning strategies, urban design, and the role of urban planning in shaping communities.


Discuss the introduction to public policy, covering the basic principles and concepts of public policy, policy development, and the policy-making process. Analyze policy analysis, policy advocacy, and policy impact.

Cost of Attendance

Tuition Fee Breakdown Cost
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN POLITICAL SCIENCES & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION $1,800
Medical Insurance $0.00
Personal Expenses $0.00
Study Materials $0.00
Food Cost $0.00
Total Tuition Fee $1,800
WHERE AFFORDABILITY

Meets Opportunity

At Hudson Bay University, we believe in where affordability meets opportunity. Our commitment to accessible education ensures that quality learning doesn't come with a hefty price tag. We open the doors to knowledge, offering students the chance to thrive without the burden of overwhelming tuition fees, empowering them for a brighter future.

Our Eligibility Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor's degree, or equiv. International Education

Credit Hours

12

Course Duration

1 Month (Self-Paced) Program

Courses Offered

02

Fundamentals Of Urban Planning (PUB-251)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Exploring The City
     The Origins And Development Of The Worlds Cities
     The Development Of North American Cities
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Cities And Suburbs Of The Twenty-First Century
     Urban Sociology: Classic And Modern Statements
     Social Psychology: The Urban Experience
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Geography And Spatial Perspectives: Making Sense Of Space
     Comparative Urbanism: The City And Culture
     The New Urban Sociology: The City And Capitalism
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Stratification And Social Class: Urban And Suburban Lifestyles
     Race, Ethnicity, And Gender: Urban Diversity
     Housing, Education, Crime: Confronting Urban Problems
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Cities In The Developing World
     Planning The Urban Environment

Introduction To Public Policy (PUB-298)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Understanding Public Policy: Policy Analysis
     Models Of Politics
     The Policymaking Process: Decision-Making Activities
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Criminal Justice: Rationality And Irrationality In Public Policy.
     Health And Welfare
     Education
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Economic Policy
     Tax Policy
     International Trade And Immigration
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Environmental Policy
     Civil Rights
     American Federalism
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Models Of Politics
     Homeland Security
     Policy Evaluation