PhD Public Affairs
Course Overview
This Doctor of Philosophy in Public Affairs is a rigorous, research-oriented program designed to cultivate the next generation of scholars and leaders in public administration, policy, and criminal justice. The program equips students with advanced conceptual and analytical skills to conduct original research that addresses complex societal challenges. Graduates are prepared for impactful careers in academia, research institutions, and high-level public service.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop advanced research and analytical skills for scholarly and practical applications in public affairs.
- Prepare for careers in academia, public policy analysis, public management, and nonprofit leadership.
- Engage in a dedicated, on-campus program with late afternoon and evening core courses.
- Complete the program through a blend of core and elective courses, with some online options available.
- Gain access to competitive doctoral research assistantships based on qualifications and funding availability.
Course Overview
This Doctor of Philosophy in Public Affairs is a rigorous, research-oriented program designed to cultivate the next generation of scholars and leaders in public administration, policy, and criminal justice. The program equips students with advanced conceptual and analytical skills to conduct original research that addresses complex societal challenges. Graduates are prepared for impactful careers in academia, research institutions, and high-level public service.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop advanced research and analytical skills for scholarly and practical applications in public affairs.
- Prepare for careers in academia, public policy analysis, public management, and nonprofit leadership.
- Engage in a dedicated, on-campus program with late afternoon and evening core courses.
- Complete the program through a blend of core and elective courses, with some online options available.
- Gain access to competitive doctoral research assistantships based on qualifications and funding availability.