Fall 2012 quarter
- Faculty
- John Gates federal Indian law, international indigenous human rights , Myra Downing
- Description
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Throughout the 1st year Core the fundamentals of administering for the public good in a globalized world are explored. In Fall quarter we examine the foundations of administration and democracy in an environment where boundaries are no longer clearly defined and public administration is practiced everywhere (e.g., governments, tribes, non-profits, for profits, social entrepreneurial organizations, etc). We focus on the enduring issues of U.S. public administration and the political, social, economic and environmental contexts of effective public administration. Tribal perspectives are vital in the Tribal Cohort course.
- Advertised Schedule
- Sep 28-30, Oct 12-14, Nov 2-4, 1-5p Fri, 8:30a-5p Sat/Sun
- Location
- Olympia
- Online Learning
- Enhanced Online Learning
- Books
- Greener Store
- Schedule Details
- Sep 28-30, Oct 12-14, Nov 2-4, 1-5p Fri, 8:30a-5p Sat/Sun
- Offered During
- Day and Weekend