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Part III-H: Model Degree Plan for Master of Public Service and Administration*
Fall Semester I BUSH 601: Leadership and Public Administration 3
PSAA 621: Economic Analysis 3
BUSH 631: Quantitative Methods in Public Mgmt I 3
PSAA 611: Public Policy Formation 3
12Spring Semester I
Summer Semester I
Fall Semester II
Spring Semester IIBUSH 632: Quantitative Methods in Public Mgmt II
PSAA 622: Public Finance OR PSAA 634: Public
Management
PLAN 676: Transportation Investment Decisions
Elective3
3
3
3
12Professional Internship
PSAA 675: Capstone I 3
PSAA 615: Policy Analysis OR PSAA 623: Budgeting 3
in Public Service
PLAN 612: Transportation in City Planning 3
Elective 3
12PSAA 676: Capstone II
PLAN 678: Applied Transportation Studio
Elective
Elective12
Minimum Hours Standard Degree
* CTP classes in italics48
* Note: Specific course sequences may vary given the focus area selected by the individual
student. The above sequence represents the anticipated schedule for a student pursuing a
Master of Public Service and Administration degree that is focusing on Transportation and
Public Policy.38
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Cherrington, Linda; Sandidge, Matt & Joh, Ken. Transit Management Certificate Program, report, July 2012; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303654/m1/42/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.