2020-2021 Catalog

Graduate Certificate in State and Local Government

Curriculum

5 Courses

15 Credits

Program Length

Part-time in as few as 2 semesters

Required Courses (15 credits)

P.AD-711Foundations of Public Service and Administration

3

P.AD-713Managing Financial Resources

3

P.AD-716Public Service Human Resource Management

3

Electives (2 courses. 6 credits)

Select two (2) courses from the list below.
P.AD-810Public Sector Admin Law

3

P.AD-814Collaborative Public Management

3

P.AD-819Grant Writing and Management

3

P.AD-827Financing State & Local Government

3

P.AD-828Public Service Communication

3

P.AD-831Civic Innovation and Citizen Engagement

3

P.AD-838Ethics in Public Service

3

P.AD-839Leadership and Decision Making in Action

3

P.AD-842Workplace and Labor Law

3

Residency Requirement

To be awarded a graduate certificate from the Sawyer Business School, students must successfully complete a minimum of 15 credits, withing the Sawyer Business School, as well as meet the individual requirements of a particular program.

Course Substitution Policy

To substitute a state and local government certificate course with an approved elective, a student must have successfully completed equivalent academic coursework at the undergraduate/graduate level in the seven years prior to matriculation ("B" or better). Official transcripts (with English translations, if applicable) must be provided. A maximum of 3 credits of coursework can be substituted.

Candidates who apply within one year of completing their graduate certificate will have applicable courses applied to a Sawyer Business School (SBS) graduate degree program, in the same discipline as the certificate, as long as a grade of "B" or better was earned in the course.

Candidates who apply to a degree program, different from their certificate program’s discipline area or beyond one year, will have coursework evaluated on a case by case basis for relevancy, current degree requirements and current Sawyer Business School waiver and transfer policies.