Summer 2014

CRN
Class
50415 PADM 6190 95
50848 PADM 6150 95
50413 PADM 8110 80
50617 PADM 6130 95
50618 PADM 6600 80
50414 PADM 8110 81
50851
50416
50850
50849
50417
PADM 6490 98
PADM 6500 80
PADM 6930 95
PADM 7140 80
PADM 8110 35
Summer 2014 Course Schedule as of 2/17/2014
Schedule subject to change
Graduate certificate, MPA and PhD in public administration programs
Course Title
Instructor
Summer Session I (June 2‐July 3, 2013)
Fin. Mgt. for Health & Nonprofit Organizations ‐ HYBRID
Streams
Seminar in Information Technology HYBRID
Halachmi
Dissertation Research* ‐ PhD students only
Rizzo
Summer Session II (July 7‐August 8, 2013)
Seminar in Research Methods ‐ HYBRID
Chilton
Independent Readings* ‐ By permission of dept. head only
TBA
Stanley
Dissertation Research* ‐ PhD students only
All Summer Session (June 2‐August 8, 2013)
Seminar in Politics of Administration ‐ ONLINE
Internship in Public Service* ‐ By permission only
Special Topics in Public Admin.‐Qualitative Techniques HYBRID**
Quantitative Techniques for Public Admin. ‐ PhD students only
Dissertation Research* ‐ PhD students only
MPS Courses ‐ All Summer Session***
PRST 5040 R50 Human Resources Management ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5040 R51 Human Resources Management ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5040 R52 Human Resources Management ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5100 R50 Issues and Ethics ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5100 R52 Issues and Ethics ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5100 R54 Issues and Ethics ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5310 R51 Leadership In Organization ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5310 R52 Leadership In Organization ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5910 R50 Employment and Human Resources Law ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5930 R50 Compensation & Benefits ‐ ONLINE
PRST 5998 R52 Professional Project ‐ ONLINE
Time
Day
5:00‐8:55
5:00‐8:55
TBA
T‐R
M‐W
TBA
5:00‐8:55
TBA
TBA
T‐R
TBA
TBA
ONLINE ONLINE
TBA
TBA
Gavilo‐Lane 5:00‐8:55 M‐W
5:00‐7:00
T‐R
Stanley
R/S
TBA
TBA
Rizzo
Stanley
Gibran
Robinson
Triplett
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
ONLINE
* Registration for independent studies, independent readings (MPA or PhD students), or dissertation credits (PhD students) is by prior permission of the advisor and instructor only. Students registering without permission will be dropped from these credits.
** This Special Topics course in Qualitative Research Techniques counts as an elective for both PhD in public administration and MPA students. MPA students should note that it does NOT count towards either the nonprofit management or the healthcare certificate, however. Consult your advisor if you are not sure whether this course is a good fit for you.
*** REGISTERING for MPS courses (PRST prefix): To find the PRST courses in the TSU online class schedule, you have to
choose the subject Interdisciplinary Studies (RODP) first. It doesn’t make sense, but that is what it is “filed” under.
Info on MPS Courses: http://www.rodp.org/degree‐programs‐courses/masters/master‐professional‐studies/course‐rotation
Entrance page to the online classes when you are actually starting coursework: https://elearn.rodp.org/
NOTE THIS IS A DIFFERENT SITE THAN TSU'S ELEARN SYSTEM!
PRST courses are in the MPS program. WITH PERMISSION FROM ADVISOR, we sometimes allow MPA students to take
specific MPS courses as substitutes for MPA courses. But MPA students should only register for one of these if your advisor
has given you permission to do so in advance. Not all MPS courses are accepted as substitutes, and if you take one without permission, there is no guarantee that it will be counted towards your MPA.
PRST courses are completely online, and are offered through the Regents Online Campus Collaborative system which brings together
the faculty of all six TBR Universities to offer online courses and programs (ROCC, formerly known as RODP). The tuition for an ROCC course may be different than a TSU course but class size is usually smaller ‐ you should check tuition rates online fora given
semester. Be aware that the class start date might be slightly different than TSU, it is your responsibility to check on this and be sure that you log into the class promptly when it starts. ROCC judges attendance by your logging in, and so they may drop you for non‐
attendance if you don't check in promptly. You may have a TSU faculty member teaching your course, but it may be a faculty member from another TBR school. You will likely be "in class" with students from other TBR institutions as well as TSU.