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Nov 24, 2024
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2007-2008 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
Certificate in Advanced Public Administration (CAPA)
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The certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) is a cohort program that starts fall term every other year. A cohort is a group of students who start and finish a program together. This program is available at the Hamline University Saint Paul campus. The Hamline University certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) program is directed toward practicing public program administrators and those working in closely related areas—including teaching and consulting.
The Hamline University certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) is ideal for professionals who wish to build on the experience and knowledge they have already attained, and who anticipate substantial increases in their responsibilities. Through skills learned in the certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) program, students may be able to advance their careers, and also advance the field of public administration, allowing for more effective public leadership. The Hamline University certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) is a part-time program designed for working professionals interested in the in-depth analysis of state and local public policy issues. The program integrates theory and practice, service and values to foster students’ critical thinking skills and scholarship. Students completing the certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) program should expect to achieve:
- Advanced public leadership skills and knowledge, with a focus on critical issues and challenges facing senior managers in governance and politics
- Mastery of the field of public administration, due to an in-depth exploration of contemporary ideas and practices related to public administration
- A substantial ability to work with, synthesize, and integrate public administration concepts
- Enhanced skills as producers and consumers of public administration research, applying this advanced knowledge to the field and to the workplace
- An improved ability to communicate public administration concepts to diverse audiences
- Enrichment through interaction with other reflective public administration practitioners
NOTE: Hamline recognizes that many professionals interested in public administration may have received master’s degrees or extensive graduate-level education in fields other than public administration. To accommodate these students, the Hamline University Graduate School of Management offers options to prepare academically prior to entering the program.
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CAPA Requirements (Total of 36 credits and exam completion):
5 Required Core Courses (20 credits)
4 Elective Courses (16 credits)
Choose from any Graduate School of Management course level 8500 or above. Final Exam:
After completion of all coursework, students must pass a final comprehensive exam. After completion:
After completion of the above, students may exit the program with a certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) or continue working toward the doctorate in public administration (DPA) degree. Time Limit:
New students enter in the fall semester, and normally complete most or all of their core courses together. (Exceptions can be arranged with the approval of a student’s advisor and the program director.) Satisfactory/steady progress is typically completion of one course per term, two or three terms per year. Normally students complete all required core courses within the first three years of study.
NOTE: Ten years is the maximum time allowed for students to complete the certificate in advanced public administration (CAPA) program. CAPA Application Requirements:
- Completed application form (available online at: www.hamline.edu/gsm/admission/online_application.html)
- Personal statement. A one- to two-page personal statement, typewritten and double-spaced, detailing:
- why you have chosen Hamline University,
- how the degree program will help you meet your career goals, and
- which concentrations or policy areas are of interest to you and why.
- Professional résumé or curriculum vitae.
- Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate work. If your transcripts are in a language other than English, you must submit both the original and an official or a certified English translation. The Hamline University Graduate School of Management reserves the right to require applicants to have their academic records evaluated by an academic credential evaluator.
- Three letters of recommendation, written by people familiar with your academic and/or professional history, detailing your specific qualifications to pursue advanced study (letters from family members are unacceptable).
- Writing sample. A sample of your academic or work-related writing, typewritten, at least three pages in length, written in the last two years, and written solely by you.
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