Program

Public Administration Certificate

The online Public Administration Graduate Certificate prepares individuals to strengthen organizations and communities by collaborating to solve complex problems and deliver public value. Regardless of whether you come from the federal, military, private, non-profit or local government sector, you’ll develop or enhance skills for engaging diverse stakeholders in implementing public policy and improving quality of life in a rapidly changing world.  

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With course content emphasizing intergovernmental and cross-sector networks and evidence-informed service innovation, you’ll expand your ability to see beyond your role, develop collaborative solutions and solve issues facing your broader community. Core courses build the knowledge you'll need to guide effective decision making, planning and design thinking, policy analysis, organizational improvement and budgeting to advance your career and help strengthen public service.  

Our online format allows you to build relationships with peers working in local, state, and federal government in addition to nonprofit organizations. You'll grow your educational qualifications and experience while expanding your network and understanding the broader picture of how roles and organizations are interconnected.

Key Takeaways:

  • Graduate Certificate 
  • 15-credits / 5 courses, can be completed in 12-18 months
  • Appropriate for employees working in public or nonprofit organizations, career changers and pre-career students interested in entering the public or nonprofit sectors
  • Gain a critical understanding of public administration within the government and democratic context, including managing stakeholder needs
  • Improve skills in areas of communications, project management and leadership while you gain confidence in analyzing complex problems
     
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Joceline Nahigian

Thanks to the Certificate in Public Administration program, I feel more confident pursuing positions of more responsibility knowing that I can meet the challenge.

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Career Highlights

Historically, jobs aligned with the government sector have been among the most resilient, and the current industry is experiencing exciting growth. Individuals in the Public Administration field typically enjoy stable careers and the opportunity to give back and make an impact in their communities. 

Individuals who complete the Public Administration certificate are prepared for more advanced roles in their industry.

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SCPS Advantages:

  • Flexible programming: with core courses offered regularly, you can stay on your desired learning journey.
  • One tuition rate: you’ll pay the same tuition whether you reside in Virginia or out-of-state.
  • Expert Faculty: in their industries and in teaching. They understand the demands adult learners need to juggle and structure courses so you can balance your personal and professional life while learning.
  • Synchronous learning opportunities: you’ll join online classes and can ask questions, dig deeper and learn from instructors and classmates.
Tuition & Fees
  • Estimated cost: $629 per credit hour or $9,435 for the entire program. Students pay per course, per semester.
  • Pay the same tuition rate whether you are in-state or out-of-state.
  • This program is not eligible for financial aid but may be covered by your employer’s education benefits program. 
  • You may take advantage of an optional, interest-free semester-based payment plan offered by the University to help spread the cost of eligible charges over monthly payment.
  • Additional fees may apply, including course materials. Tuition rates are adjusted annually.

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Scholarships

New and returning students in certificate or degree programs in the School of Continuing and Professional Studies are eligible to apply for the Enslaved Ancestors College Access Scholarship Program

Admission Requirements & Deadlines

DEADLINE INFORMATION

  • To begin in the fall (August): application must be submitted by July 1
  • To begin in the spring (January): application must be submitted by November 1
  • To begin in the summer (May): application must be submitted by April 1

APPLICATION INFORMATION

This is a graduate-level certificate course. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree, but college seniors who have met entry requirements are also eligible to apply.

To apply:

  1. Complete an online application, including:
    1. Submit your unofficial transcripts. Offers of admission are not binding until official transcripts are received and verified.
    2. Application for Virginia In-State Education Privileges to establish residency.

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Public Administration Certificate

Student Experience

Learn about the annual schedule and courses for the Public Administration Certificate.

Required Courses (4)

Current and prospective students may contact scpsinquiry@virginia.edu with questions related to their journey and course schedule. 

PSPA 5000 - INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Explores theories and practices of public administration. Examines U.S. administrative systems, government processes, and intergovernmental and cross-sector relationships designed to deliver public value. Topics include history of public administration, roles and responsibilities, social equity, accountability, and organizational capacity. Offers students a chance to apply practical knowledge via cases and explore ways to advance public service. 

PSPA 5010 - PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS

Introduces traditional and alternative approaches to policy analysis while exploring public policy theory. Develops knowledge necessary to identify contemporary public issues, assess policy alternatives, and analyze strategic impact. Covers policy stages from stakeholder engagement and agenda setting through policy formulation, adoption, and evaluation. Examines how politics can influence policy making across levels of government. 

PSPA 5020 - PUBLIC ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT

Explores theories of organizational behavior applied to public sector agencies and cross-sector initiatives focused on delivering public value. Introduces theories, skills, and tools to analyze organizational dilemmas and identify promising practices to help individuals and teams achieve collective goals. Covers organizational planning and decision-making, process improvement, evaluation, accountability, leadership, and stakeholder communication. 

PSPA 5030 - PUBLIC BUDGETING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Provides a basic understanding of the financial activities of U.S. governments at all levels. Explores the purposes, characteristics, processes, and operations of financial management systems and focuses on financial operations analysis, coordination across relevant public entities, and effective public resource management. Topics include budgeting theory and practice, debt management, treasury and cash management, and revenue/tax administration. 

Elective Courses (1)

BUS 5010 - CYBERSECURITY MANAGEMENT

Provides managers with the essential framework needed to design and develop an effective cybersecurity program.  Explores methods used to raise general security awareness, review current industry practices, and develop expertise needed to adapt policies to achieve confidentiality, integrity, and availability of organizational assets and data. 

HR 5020 - STAFFING AND CAREER MANAGEMENT

Examines the processes and techniques that establish and govern the flow of interrelated organizational staffing activities. Includes case studies covering the latest staffing models and systems, economic conditions that impact staffing, laws and regulations, strategy and planning, measurement, job analysis, internal and external recruiting, and decision making. 

HR 5115 - WORKFORCE INCLUSION, EQUITY AND BELONGING

Focuses on issues, challenges, and subtle dynamics that operate in cross-cultural organizations for which students learn to build functional and effective workplace relationships. Participants will learn to manage diversity as an asset to sustainable competitive advantage to achieve the strategic goals of the organization. A framework for the strategic management of diversity, equity, and inclusion will also be developed and discussed. 

PC 5010 - PROCUREMENT POLICY AND PRACTICES

Covers all subchapters of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), providing an intensive review of practical technical, business and contractual issues that the government deals with in establishing and managing a federal contract. Topics include acquisition process, governmental acquisition plans, inspection and termination as well as some of the basics necessary for contracts and acquisition personnel. 

PSLP 5300 - FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP

Introduces students to various styles and theories of leadership. Through self-assessment and guided inquiry, students examine and create their own unique style of leadership. Students will develop approaches to adapt and modify leadership styles to various situations and individual personalities to influence organizational outcomes. 

PSLP 5330 - COMMUNICATIONS AND TEAM DEVELOPMENT

Prepares today’s leaders for success in communication skills with diverse audiences as well as effective team building and management. Communication topics address technical and non-technical audiences using presentations, interpersonal skills, and writing skills. Team development instruction focuses on managing teams, identifying and understanding the leadership role, the importance of shared leadership, and team decision making. 

PSPA 5040 - ETHICS

Introduces and explores the philosophical and practical issues related to ethical decision making. Emphasizes the analysis of ethical problems and the development of analytical skills and values. Incorporates case studies, journal articles, current events, and debates as practical examples of ethical issues.

PSPA 5050 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES & PRACTICES

Provides an overview of current environmental policies and practices at the federal, state, and local level as well as global environmental issues.  Covers such topics as environmental justice, sustainable development, resiliency; environmental risk, economic environmental issues; and the distributed effects of environmental pollution aross ethnic, racial, income and occupational groups.

PSPM 5030 - INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Introduces students to the various aspects of the project life cycle and project management. Explores best practices and the application of these best practices for project success. 

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