Program Coordinator: Missy Gish, Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Organizational Leadership
The Public Service minor is designed for students interested in careers that focus on serving others, usually through government agencies and nonprofit organizations. These careers may involve policy making, implementation and evaluation in areas such as: community and economic development, policing and emergency management, health care and education administration, community and public art programs, and so on. Some courses are offered online, and others are internships that allow students to apply classroom learning in a government, nonprofit, or related organization in the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region, the state capital of Frankfort, or another locale (maximum 6 credit hours in internships). For students interested in pursuing a Master of Public Administration (MPA) at NKU, up to two 500-level PAD courses (e.g. PAD 500, 501, 511) may be waived by the MPA Admission Committee, after review of transcripts and consultation with the student. In effect , this creates a BA-to-MPA pathway for NKU students that decreases the required credit hours for the master’s degree from 36 to 30, which saves time and money.
♦ Indicates prerequisite.