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Cities, towns, and villages depend on advocates who are sensitive to the needs of their community and possess the specialized knowledge and skills to make improvements that benefit the people who live there. National University’s Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA) is designed to prepare you for an important career in a dynamic and growing field.
Our public administration degree can qualify you to pursue a wide range of professional roles and responsibilities at the local, state, and federal levels. From writing grant proposals and speaking at fundraising events, successful completion of NU’s BPA program can prepare you for mid-level positions in government agencies and nonprofit organizations.
Public administration is an important and respected career path ripe with opportunities for advancement, and our curriculum is designed to prepare you with the industry-current qualifications to pursue them.
Degree Requirements
To receive a Bachelor of Public Administration, students must complete at least 180 quarter units as described below, 76.5 of which must be completed at the upper-division level, 45 of which must be completed in residence at National University, with a minimum of 69 units of the University General Education requirements. In the absence of transfer credit, students may need to take additional general electives to satisfy the total units for the degree. Refer to the section on undergraduate admission procedures for specific information regarding application and evaluation. All students receiving an undergraduate degree in Nevada are required by State Law to complete a course in Nevada Constitution.
National University awards credit in quarter units, with each academic year divided into four 12-week quarters.
Each quarter is made up of three 4-week classes, with one class per month. Under the current policy, 4.5 units of credit are awarded for courses.
Preparation for the Major
3 Courses
Intro to Quantitative Methods
4.5 Quarter Units
Key mathematical and statistical concepts useful for understanding business problems and making informed decisions with the right tools are introduced. Concepts relate to numbers, formulas, linear equation models and descriptive statistics. Applications focus on personal decisions and decisions within businesses in the areas of finance, discounts, pricing, interest rates, loans, insurance, investment, payroll and taxes. Microsoft Excel is the software used in this class. MNS 205 and MTH 210 are the primary quantitative courses required for MNS 407. Students who have taken college algebra or calculus (MTH 215 or MTH 220) are exempt from this course.
Principles of Microeconomics
4.5 Quarter Units
In this course, students will study the price system, market structures, and consumer theory. Topics covered include supply and demand, price controls, public policy, the theory of the firm, cost and revenue concepts, forms of competition, elasticity, and efficient resource allocation, among others.
Financial Accounting Funds
4.5 Quarter Units
A survey of basic accounting theory and the application of accounting principles, this course includes the recording and summarization of business transactions in the form of financial statements under the rules of generally accepted accounting principles. (GAAP). It is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge of financial accounting, this course corresponds to Principles of Accounting I at other colleges.
Requirements for the Major
12 Courses
Intro to Organizational Behavior
4.5 Quarter Units
An introduction to the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organizations effectiveness. The course will focus on work-related behavior with an emphasis on individual and group performance as it relates to organizational productivity and processes. A central theme will be the development of “people” skills to help all employees- staff, front-line supervision, and management- improve their effectiveness.
Intro to Public Administration
4.5 Quarter Units
A general survey course of the theory and practice of public administration, its legal and constitutional foundation and the role of the public administrator in public policy. The context of the discussions are based on the current issues facing administrators.
Public Policy Development
4.5 Quarter Units
This course discusses the public policy issues facing communities and the role of the public administrator in implementing policy. Examines the role of community action groups in developing and influencing policies. Evaluates the impact of policy decisions on communities and the ethical issues surrounding decisions.
Urban Environments
4.5 Quarter Units
This course explores the role urban environments play in the nation. Discusses the issues unique to cities and large metropolitan areas and the role of governments and public agencies in addressing the issues. Discusses the ethical issues facing public administrators in dealing with urban and rural environments.
Ethics in Law, Business & Mgmt
4.5 Quarter Units
Exploration of values and ethics in businesses that operate locally and internationally. Moral philosophies, values, conflict of interests, discrimination, business cultures, and ethical standards are critically presented. Ethical leadership of people, technology and sustainability are used in the development and implementation of ethical business programs.
Government Relations
4.5 Quarter Units
This course is an exploration of how to communicate with citizens in a positive and helpful fashion. Discusses how to interact with community groups and the press and how to promote public understanding of, and support for, government activities.
Management Science
4.5 Quarter Units
Prerequisite: MNS 205 and MTH 210
An introduction to the fundamentals of business analytics. Focuses on the management science approach for problem solving, the application of linear programming, the use of decision analysis techniques, as well as project management tools. It is practical and students gain advanced skills in Excel. This course is a prerequisite for MGT 451.
Nonprofit Management
4.5 Quarter Units
The course discusses the theories and roles of nonprofits in public administration. It explores the relationships between nonprofits and the public sector; and sources of revenue. Discusses the public policies towards the nonprofit sector and the ethical issues surrounding the sector.
Government and Nonprofit Acct
4.5 Quarter Units
Prerequisite: ACC 201
A study of the specialized accounting principles applicable to state and local governments and other non-profit organizations, with an emphasis on fund accounting principles used in the recording of assets, liabilities, equity, revenues and expenditures. Also covers the analysis and interpretation of financial statements of such governmental and nonprofit entities.
Adaptive Leadership in Change
4.5 Quarter Units
Analysis of constant and continuous change in modern organizational environments. This class will provide students with the skills needed to recognize the potential impacts of change on their organizations, and to lead their organizations through the change process effectively. Students will develop skills in assessing organizational culture and learn to create the learning organization of the future.
Team Bldg, Interpers Dynamics
4.5 Quarter Units
An overview of the issues of quality applied to human resources management, topics include the delegation of authority and empowerment, work groups, team building, and employee involvement, reward/recognition programs and employee morale, and the importance of written and oral communication skill in the delegation, sharing, and execution of work. Students gain a clearer understanding of the ways the workplace is changing to improve productivity and profitability.
Senior Research Project
4.5 Quarter Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of 36qu of BPA major coursework.
Supervised senior project undertaken by students of public administration when they have completed all core courses in the program. Coordinated by full-time faculty and chaired by a public administration faculty member chosen by the student from previous courses taken within the program. Students select a viable topic in public administration to research and then meet with their chair once a week for two months. Upon completion, students present their project to chair, other faculty and peers in an open forum. Accelerated study is not permitted with this course. PAD405 is two months in length. Students who do not complete the Senior Project within the two-month period are eligible, at the discretion of the instructor, to receive a grade of “IP” with a maximum of a one-time, six-month extension. Students who do not complete the project at the end of the extension period will need to retake the course. Grading is by H, S, or U only. Course is eligible for an “IP” grade.
Upper-Division Electives
4 Courses
Students are encouraged to take any minors or electives in the following prefix areas: CJA, MGT, HRM, ODV, LAW, ACC, FIN, BKM, HUB, LED, and ECO.
Career Outlook
Data Source: The career outcomes data presented is sourced from Lightcast, which provides insights based on real-time job postings, public datasets, and analytics. Lightcast derives its data from sources such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), and the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES). While accurate and reliable, this data reflects general labor market trends and may not represent individual outcomes or specific local conditions. For more details on Lightcast’s methodology, visit their Data Overview.
Here are some careers this degree could prepare you for:
- Top Jobs in this field
- Median Salary (USA)
- JOB Openings (USA)
- General and Operations Managers
- $100,934 avg. salary (USA)
- 373,566 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Operations Management
- Marketing
- Merchandising
- Inventory Management
- Profit And Loss (P&L) Management
- Project Management
- Finance
Top companies hiring for this role
- CVS Health
- AutoZone
- Buckle
- Walmart
- Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- Menards
- Sonic Drive-In
- Administrative Services Managers
- $106,282 avg. salary (USA)
- 24,933 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Office Management
- Accounting
- Billing
- Accounts Receivable
- Finance
- Accounts Payable
- Administrative Support
Top companies hiring for this role
- CBRE
- University of California
- Brookdale Senior Living
- Genesis HealthCare
- Life Care Centers of America
- Morgan Stanley
- United Surgical Partners International
- Transportation and Storage Managers
- $97,938 avg. salary (USA)
- 22,627 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Warehousing
- Forklift Truck
- Inventory Management
- Warehouse Operations
- Supply Chain
- Project Management
- Continuous Improvement Process
Top companies hiring for this role
- Lowe's
- Amazon
- Restaurant Depot
- Target
- Ryder
- US Foods Holding
- Menards
- Medical and Health Services Managers
- $108,957 avg. salary (USA)
- 63,206 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Nursing
- Care Coordination
- Medical Records
- Billing
- Electronic Medical Record
- Auditing
- Marketing
Top companies hiring for this role
- UnitedHealth Group
- HCA Healthcare
- Elevance Health
- Optum
- Humana
- Johnson & Johnson
- Theoria Medical
- Social and Community Service Managers
- $75,724 avg. salary (USA)
- 20,955 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Social Work
- Human Services
- Psychology
- Marketing
- Case Management
- Project Management
- Mental Health
Top companies hiring for this role
- YMCA
- Oak Street Health
- Sodexo
- Homesafe Alliance
- American Red Cross
- Sunrise Senior Living
- HCA Healthcare
- Project Management Specialists
- $98,263 avg. salary (USA)
- 94,949 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Project Management
- Construction
- Subcontracting
- Construction Management
- Project Schedules
- Project Planning
- Change Orders
Top companies hiring for this role
- Lumen Technologies
- CBRE
- CDM Smith
- Deloitte
- Jacobs Solutions
- Black & Veatch
- GovCIO
- Management Analysts
- $99,189 avg. salary (USA)
- 115,428 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Project Management
- Data Analysis
- Business Process
- Business Requirements
- SQL (Programming Language)
- Finance
- Process Improvement
Top companies hiring for this role
- Wells Fargo
- Elevance Health
- Accenture
- Deloitte
- Lincoln Financial Group
- Prime Therapeutics
- USAA
- Training and Development Specialists
- $64,487 avg. salary (USA)
- 45,624 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Merchandising
- Process Improvement
- Performance Management
- Project Management
- Community Outreach
- Business Process
- Retail Operations
Top companies hiring for this role
- Walmart
- Abercrombie & Fitch
- Whole Foods
- Boys & Girls Clubs Of America
- Amazon
- Buckle
- Milton Hershey School
- Operations Research Analysts
- $83,764 avg. salary (USA)
- 12,135 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Process Improvement
- Project Management
- Data Analysis
- Finance
- Continuous Improvement Process
- Workflow Management
- SQL (Programming Language)
Top companies hiring for this role
- Lumen Technologies
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Leidos
- Accenture
- Public Consulting Group
- Elevance Health
- Amazon
- Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
- $63,231 avg. salary (USA)
- 169,636 job openings (past yr.) past year
Most desired skills
- Office Management
- Marketing
- Merchandising
- Accounting
- Auditing
- Invoicing
- Billing
Top companies hiring for this role
- Ross-Shire Engineering
- Ross Stores
- Edward Jones
- Public Storage
- TJX
- O'Reilly Auto Parts
- Michaels
Program Learning Outcomes
Learn the key skills to help you excel in your field of study.
- Synthesize the theories of public administration
- Analyze the operations and procedures of public management and nonprofits
- Develop skills in managing a public sector or nonprofit organization
- Apply the theories and practices in program and resource management
- Apply the theories and practices of accounting and budgeting in government and nonprofits
- Evaluate the role of community groups in local government
- Analyze ethical situations in the public sector
- Utilize research processes to address a current problem in public administration
- Analyze complex database queries for real-world analytical application platforms
- Design medium-to-large data warehouses
- Collect and analyze data, conduct literature reviews, and present findings
NU’s Public Safety Promise
National University, a Veteran-founded nonprofit, is proud to support public safety professionals who protect and serve our communities every day. To show appreciation, we commit to providing affordable, accessible education to all public safety professionals to advance their careers and help them reach educational goals through our Public Safety Promise Scholarship*.
To learn more about NU’s Public Safety Promise contact an enrollment advisor to discuss degree programs and scholarship options or visit https://www.nu.edu/our-university/the-university/partnerships/publicsafety/ .
*Nursing, radiation therapy, and doctoral programs are excluded from the tuition discount.
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Scholarships and Financial Aid
National University is dedicated to making higher education affordable, as well as accessible. Through NU scholarship offerings, eligible students are able to reduce the financial burden of college, start classes sooner, and finish their programs faster while focusing on achieving their goals.
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Why National University?
We’re proud to be a Veteran-founded, San Diego-based nonprofit. Since 1971, our mission has been to provide accessible, achievable higher education to adult learners.
Today, we educate students from across the U.S. and around the globe, with over 240,000 alumni worldwide.
“The BPA program at National University has been a profound experience, expanding my understanding of topics relating to urban environment, government operations, and even social justice. The program encompasses the foundations of the public sector while also empowering students with the knowledge to make positive contributions in their future endeavors.”
Erika Torres.,
2021 Graduate
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At National University, you’re part of a family. As a student, you’ll have the support of staff, faculty members, students, and alumni who will be there with you every step of the way, cheering you on as you pursue your goals.
Our network of 240,000 alumni is a large global community that provides our graduates with the professional connections to get a leg up in your new career.
FAQs
Public administration is a high-growth career field offering a diverse range of opportunities for professionals who have a strong foundation in public management, ethical leadership, and local, state and federal procedures and practices.
Public Administrators oversee budgets and allocations of resources and services in a variety of capacities to implement public policy within public governments and companies that provide services to support their efforts. Backgrounds and knowledge in finance, accounting, and auditing reflect the importance of budget related skills.
Key skills associated with BS in Public Administration are:
- Public Administration
- Finance
- Accounting
- Auditing
- Strategic Planning
- Social Work
- Economics
- Data Analysis
- Procurement, Purchasing, Financial Tracking
- Human Services
The public sector is always in need of professionals with the rigorous training to meet the complexities of the management of public programs and assets. Your career path could include teaching or training assignments, research, or a variety of roles within government and nonprofit organizations including business administrators, government relations managers, budget specialist, policy analyst, and many others.
According to Emsi labor market analytics and economic data1, employers seeking Bachelor of Public Administration graduates are primarily public sector entities or contractors who provide consultation and software solutions. Emsi also confirms some of the top job titles for professionals who have earned this degree include:
- Federal (US Government, US Dept of Veterans Affairs)
- State Government Administrations
- City Government Administrations
- Nonprofit Social Assistance Organizations
- Local Government Services Providers
- Management Consulting Companies
SOURCE: Emsi Labor Analyst- Report. Emsi research company homepage at https://www.economicmodeling.com/company/ (Report viewed: 2/17/2022). DISCLAIMER: The data provided is for Informational purposes only. Emsi data and analysis utilizes government sources to provide insights on industries, demographics, employers, in-demand skills, and more to align academic programs with labor market opportunities. Cited projections may not reflect local or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth. Current and prospective students should use this data with other available economic data to inform their educational decisions.
The general education program consists of a minimum of 70.5 quarter units. Of the 70.5 units, students must complete at least 4.5 units at the upper-division level and 4.5 units in diversity-enriched coursework. To prepare for the major, students must complete:
- MNS 205* Intro to Quantitative Methods
- ECO 203* Principles of Microeconomics
- ACC 201 Financial Accounting Funds
* May be used to meet a General Education requirement.
National University’s unique Bachelor in Public Administration degree blends central theories of public administration with business operations and management. You’ll learn ways to apply public administration practices to program and resource management and understand accounting and budgeting for government agencies and nonprofits.*
Career Opportunities in the Public Administration Field
- Administrative officer
- City manager
- County administrator
- Department head
- Grant administrator
- Financial manager
- Government community relations specialist
- Government office manager
- Planning/development director
- Public policy analyst
- Urban planning manager
Employers of Public Administration Graduates
- Local, state, and federal government
- Urban planners
- Chamber of commerce
- Business and industry
- Nonprofit organizations
*SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, the internet, https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/social-and-community-service-managers.htm (viewed May 19, 2022)
Cited projections may not reflect local or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.
National University has always been dedicated to meeting the needs of working adult learners. While earning your degree is important to your future, you don’t need to put your life on hold to do so. The Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA) can be completed 100% online, so you can study when and where it’s most convenient for you. You will engage with faculty weekly and participate in discussions with faculty and classmates on online discussion boards. Quizzes and exams are completed online, and you can submit your assignments directly to your professors through the online portal.
Students who are currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Public Administration program, have a GPA of at least 3.0, and are within six courses of graduation may register for the BPA/MPA transition program by taking two MPA classes as electives during the BPA program. To be eligible, students must apply for and begin the MPA program within six months of completing their BPA program. Students may choose up to two of the graduate-level public administration courses (with the exception of PAD 631 and PAD 644).For students in the BPA/MPA transition program, the university will waive up to two graduate-level public administration courses taken as part of the bachelor’s degree, but these students must still meet the residency requirements for the MPA. Students must complete graduate-level coursework taken as part of the BPA degree with a grade of “B” or better.
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