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POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

American Politics Comparative Politics International Relations Public Administration Public Law Political Theory. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION . Nu Lambda Chapter The University of Toledo. Prerequisite Courses American Nat'l Gov’t or U.S. Public Policy Advanced Courses

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POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

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  1. American Politics Comparative Politics International Relations Public Administration Public Law Political Theory POLITICAL SCIENCE ANDPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Nu Lambda Chapter The University of Toledo

  2. Prerequisite Courses American Nat'l Gov’t or U.S. Public Policy Advanced Courses State & Local Gov’t Public Opinion Gov’t & the Economy Political Parties American Foreign Policy U.S. Congress The Presidency American Government & Politics

  3. Douglas Adams, Comerica Bank Leesa Brown, Asst. V.P. for Communications, Ohio University Amy Borror, Professional Staff Member, Office of Governor Strickland Kim Cutcher, Executive Director, North River CDC, Toledo Courtney Hazen, Legislative and PAC Manager, Independent Petroleum Ass’n of America Jessica Horn, Deputy Sheriff, Alameda County, CA Steve Katich, Legislative Assistant, Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-5th Ohio) Ben LaRocco, Legislative Assistant, Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-2d Ohio). Now lobbyist with Proctor & Gamble in Washington D.C. Nicole Littlehales, Westfield Insurance, Columbus OH Anita Lopez, Lucas County Auditor Megan Mamarella, Director of State Affairs, Nat. Ass’n of Health Underwriters, Alexandria VA Bryan Marshall, Ass’t Professor, Miami University (B.A., M.A.) James Moor, Prof. of Political Science, St. Bonaventure University. B.A., M.A. William Rose, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts and Professor, Albion College Elin Suleymanov, Consul General of Azerbaijan, Los Angeles William Inselmann, Head Football Coach, Patrick Henry H.S. A Few Careers . . .

  4. Gateway Courses Government of Britain, or Continental Europe, or Politics in Africa Advanced Courses Government of Canada European Union Governments of the Middle East Comparative Politics

  5. Eberhard Köhler, European Economic Community (Dublin, IRE) Elin Suleymanov, M.P.A., Consul General of Azerbaijan (Los Angeles, CA) A Few More Careers . . .

  6. University of Reading Lee Novak Jarrett Rinehart Melissa Rineheimer Regina Dixon University of Brighton Karia Gasser University of Northamptonshire Jody Knapke The University Studies Abroad Consortium: Great Britain

  7. Charles University, Prague Jessica Brown Nora Lyons University of Lüneburg, Germany Janine Stroempac Elyse Osterday University of Oslo Anthony DeMatteo Heredia University, Costa Rica Andy Trout Nick Swartz Sean Waxman Study Abroad: Free from English!

  8. Gateway Course Principles of International Relations Advanced Courses Current International Problems American Foreign Policy International Political Economy The United Nations International Law Theories of International Politics International Relations World Court The Hague UN Building

  9. Bianca Menendez, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State Job Mokgoro, M.A., Management Consultant, Economic Development, Johannesburg, South Africa More Career Paths . . .

  10. Global Studies: We Do This Too! • Core courses • GLST 2000 Principles of Global Studies • GLST 4900 Senior Seminar in Global Studies • Two 15-hour (five course) “modules” • Area Studies (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America) • Global Studies (Development, Health, Esthetics, North-South relations, Ancient World, Multiculturalism, Cultural Studies) • Advanced foreign language (3000-level or above) • Other electives to complete the 48 hours required) • There is also a Minor in Global Studies

  11. Gateway Course Principles of Public Administration Advanced Courses Municipal Administration Intergovernmental Relations Public Personnel Administration Environmental Policy and Administration Public Organization Theory Budgeting Ethics in Public Administration Public Administration Vern Riffe Center Columbus One Government Center Toledo

  12. Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Prerequisites Principles of Public Administration Statistics Advanced Courses Intermediate Statistics Ethics in Public Administration The Master of PublicAdministration Degree

  13. John Alexander, Administrator, City of Perrysburg, OH Timothy Brown, Executive Director, Wood City Juvenile Court Bryan Benner, BGSU Finance & Administration G. Keith Chadwell, City Manager, Pompano Beach, FL Denise Dahl, MPA, Economic Development, Downtown Petersburg, Inc. Petersburg, VA. Some Careers in Public Administration

  14. Steve DeBolt, Safety Service Director, City of Reynoldsburg, OH Eric Doctor, USAF Paula Folkes, Senior Analyst, Treasury Board of Canada Dee Dee Henzler, Nonprofit Consultant Michael James, Court Administrator, Monroe County, MI John Jezak, Administrator, City of Maumee OH Nate Johnson, M.P.A. Family Assistance Program Specialist, U.S. Dept. of HHS Lyubov McDonald, Compliance Officer, PSR Group, State of Kentucky Ed Millane, Budget Analyst, Ohio Legislative Service Commission Deb Ortiz-Flores, M.P.A., Executive Director, Lucas County JFS Bill Sanford, CEO, Compass (Toledo) And Some More . . .

  15. Matt Sattler, Economic Development Specialist, LCIC Kelly Spivey, M.P.A., Program Manager, City of San Jose, CA Diane Stegeman, LCCS Assessment Supervisor And . . .

  16. W. C. Vance, Director, Undergraduate Admissions, Slippery Rock University, PA Andy Votava, Director of Organizational Development, Fulton County, OH Jodi Walker, HR Coordinator, LCJFS Frank Walsh, M.P.A., City Manager, St. Joseph, MI Plus:

  17. Three required courses: PSC 3110 Social Science Statistics PSC 3420 Principles of Public Administration PSC 4180 Computer Applications in Pub. Admin. Electives: Part A – two courses from among: Administrative Behavior, Personnel Administration, Budgeting, Policy & Administration or Organization Theory Electives: Part B Two courses from among Gov’t & Econ., Municipal Gov’t., Constitutional Law, Foreign Policy, Intergovt’al Relations or Health Policy We also offer aMinor in Public Administration!

  18. Principles of Law Constitutional Law I Constitutional Law II Judicial Politics Current Issues in Law Civil Rights Gender, Race and Law Public Law

  19. Legislative and Judicial Careers • Judge John Potter, U.S. District Court (Ret.) • Judge Arlene Singer, 6th District Court of Appeals • Judge Gene Zmuda, Lucas County Court of Common Pleas • Judge Thomas Osowik, Toledo Municipal Court • State Senator Beverly Hammerstrom, MPA, Former Majority Leader, Michigan State Senate • State Representative Peter Ujvagi

  20. Gateway Course Principles of Political Theory Advanced Courses Sexual Politics Contemporary Political Ideas Politics of Violence in Law & Society Gender, Race & Law Political Theory

  21. Professor Renée J. Heberle Departmental Honors Director

  22. Recent Washington semester interns have included: Chauncey Alcorn: Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Fanta Brooks: EPA Carin Erikson, Veterans Administration Megan Harrington, Republican National Committee Cortney Hazen – Republican National Committee Our Students At The Washington Center for Learning Alternatives (Continued On Next Slide)

  23. Melissa Lang – Nat. Assn. of Health Underwriters John Lindsay – U.S. Coast Guard Jennifer Liptack – U.S. Department of Justice Megan Mamarella – Mulroy & Associates Sarah Nine – Nat. Assn. of Conservation Districts Danielle O’Rourke – Congressman Joe Knollengerg Recent Washington Center Interns Continued . . .

  24. Joseph Pellman – Congressman Jim Jordan Christine Sailer – Veterans Administration Sally Steciw – Interpol Sean Stiff – Constituency for Africa Jon Strunk – D.C. Corporate Counsel P. J. Wenzel, The White House Shawn Wilson – Interpol More Interns At “TWC”

  25. Some Recent Interns: Stephen Abraham Amy Borror Leesa Brown Anthony Jones Nicole Littlehales Henry Patterson Jennifer Sorgenfrei Jennifer Williams The Ohio Legislative Service Commission’s Internship Program www.lsc.state.oh.us

  26. Career Development Is Like Climbing A Ladder • Brian Swartz: First, Intern for Senator DeWine, then PIO Officer at Toledo Express Airport and now Public Information Director for Mayor Finkbeiner • Cortney Hazen: First, TWC Intern at RNC, then Legislative Aide for Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX) and now Legislative and PAC Manager at the Independent Petroleum Association of America • Ben LaRocco: First, legislative aide for Rep. Jean Schmidt in the Ohio House of Representatives, then with her congressional staff in Washington, and now with Proctor & Gamble’s Global Government Relations office in Washington.

  27. But can someone Minor in Political Science? Absolutely! • Courses: • PSC 1200 American National Government or • PSC 1400 Current Issues in U.S. Public Policy • The same three-course “gateway” requirement that majors will complete • Plus four other courses • Careers: • American Association of Independent Petroleum Producers • American Pharmaceutical Association

  28. There Are Also Certificate Programs at the Post-Graduate Level

  29. Endowed Merit-Based Department Scholarships • Jon M. and Edward W. Binder Memorial Scholarship • Breanne M. Democko • Albin Czerniakowski Memorial Scholarship • Max I. Kupresanin • Sharron E. Doerner Memorial Scholarship • Jeffrey T. Kocher • Edgar T. Kilbride Memorial Scholarship • Jordan D. Reed • Daniel G. McNamara Memorial Award for the Outstanding MPA Student • David Stevens Wilson Political Science Scholarship • Galenna V. Garcia

  30. Antony P. DeMatteo Katelynn M. Evans Laquitha R. Jones Weronika A. Kusek Joseph F. Pellman Michael V. DiSalle Memorial Scholarship Mayor of Toledo and Governor Of Ohio

  31. Whitney M. Clarkson Jody M. Knapke Melody R. Wilhelm O. Garfield Jones Memorial Scholarship

  32. Audrey M. Craig Allison A. Denham Brittany M. Mikolajczyk Shawna A. Simon Barney Quilter Good Government Scholarship Fund

  33. Meghan E. Gallagher Nicole M. Hanna Ryan E. Horvath Joshua C. Miller Joseph Tomasi Scholarship Fund

  34. Ten Faculty Members Lynn Bachelor, Ph.D. University of Chicago David Davis, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Mark Denham, Ph.D., Ohio State University Renée Heberle, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts High Hinton, Ph.D., University of Texas James Lindeen, Ph.D., University of Nebraska Sam Nelson, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Sunday Ubokudom, Ph.D., University of Kansas Carter Wilson, Ph.D. Wayne State University David Wilson, Ph.D., Cornell University 150 Undergraduate majors 20 Global Studies students Two graduate programs Visiting Professor Miriam Wilson, ABD, Ohio State University Three Emeritus professors Abid Al-Marayati, Ph.D., New York University Ronald Randall, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Richard Weisfelder, Ph.D., Harvard University About the Department

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