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CPSUA Annual Distinguished Lecture Series

Mayor Karl Dean speaks on Urban Education at TSU's Avon Williams Campus

Friday Feb. 26, 10:30am - 12:00pm

Free and Open to the Public; Free Parking Available; Announcement; Map


GRADUATE PROGRAMS
  • Ph.D. in Public Administration- Rigorous, research-based degree that prepares students for faculty positions and leadership roles in public and nonprofit organizations. Financial support in the form of the Griffith Scholarship may be available to qualified students.
  • Master in Public Administration- The MPA is the key professional degree for individuals working in fast-growing public and nonprofit sectors. Course delivery, which includes night, weekend, and online classes, is geared towards the working student.
  • Master of Professional Studies (Online)- MPS is a Tennessee Board of Regents Online Masters in Professional Studies degree program taught by professors from six TBR institutions. Students may choose from three concentrations: Strategic Leadership, Human Resource Management, and Training and Development.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
  • Bachelor of Science in Urban Studies- Interdisciplinary major prepares students for community oriented professions and active engagement in public service.
  • Undergraduate Minor in Non-Profit Management- Ideal for students with a commitment to the community and the desire to apply knowledge gained in their major to future employment in the nonprofit sector. Students will also gain valuable service learning experience.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS USEFUL LINKS
For a complete list of important forms, please visit the Graduate School forms page
or contact Dr. Rodney Stanley, Department Head, Public Administration, 615-963-7241, or via email to rstanley1@tnstate.edu

Dean Bruce Rogers, College of Public Service and Urban Affairs, 615-963-7201
Tennessee State University


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