Building on our work from Winter quarter, we will examine the public policy, budget, and fiscal foundations of serving the public. These topics and related skills are fundamental to public and nonprofit administration. We engage in policy analysis to rigorously examine public problems and critique possible solutions; try to craft our preferred solutions into effective laws and programs through a mastery of the policymaking process; generate (through taxes) then allocate public funds to these programs and track how these funds are spent. Ultimately, budgets reflect a society’s policy choices - or at least the choices made by legislators on behalf of society. As administrators, we may be pulled in at any point in this process, so it is necessary to have reasonably strong skills in each of these areas.
Policy, Finance, and Budgeting for Public Administration TG
Quarters
Spring Open
Location
Tribal MPA
Time Offered
Evening and Weekend
Class Standing
Graduate
Credits
6
Academic Year
2026 – 2027
Taught By:
Spring Registration:
Credits:
6
Maximum Enrollment:
20
Class Standing:
Graduate
Quarters:
Spring
2027
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Evening and Weekend
Schedule Evergreen:
Location:
Tribal MPA