Doing Democratic Public Administration (Tribal)
Winter quarter
Faculty: John Gates federal Indian law, international indigenous human rights, Linda Moon Stumpff natural resource policy, public administration
Fields of Study: public administration
Winter: CRN (Credit) Level 20280 (6 GR)
Credits: 6(W)
Class Standing: Graduate
Offered During: Day and Weekend
Description
Throughout the 1st year Core we explore the fundamentals of administering for the public good in a globalized world. In Winter quarter, we explore what it takes to administer for the public good in a democracy. Our focus is on doing administration (management, organizational theory, etc.) with an emphasis on democracy, democratic processes and the roles and relationships of administrators and citizens in the complex web of democracy. Tribal perspectives are vital in the Tribal Cohort course.
Maximum Enrollment: 50
Advertised Schedule: 8:30a-4:30p Fri/Sat/Sun (Jan 14-16, Jan 28-30)
Campus Location: Olympia
Online Learning: Enhanced Online Learning
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