4 Part time Bachelor Programs in Public Administration in North America for 2024
- Online USA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Gain essential public service knowledge, skills and connections through Eastern Oregon University's online B.S./B.A. in Politics, Policy and Public Administration. The program offers a rural-informed curriculum in an interconnected world and hands-on learning opportunities, such as field placements and internships. You'll learn to respond effectively to issues that affect global communities. Our program accepts up to 135 credit hours. Apply today and graduate in as little as two years.
- Online USA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Launch your career as an ethical, skilled professional in the growing public relations field. Eastern Oregon University's online B.S./B.A. in Public Relations is designed to prepare you for success in our global, interconnected society. As a student, you will explore topics like writing, marketing and social media while completing real-world assignments to build your portfolio. EOU accepts up to 135 transfer credits to accelerate your studies and help you graduate in as little as two years.
- Parkville, USA
- Kansas City, USA
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning, On-Campus
The Bachelor of Public Administration degree is designed for students who are interested or currently working in the public administration field. Be prepared to meet the unique challenges of public administration at the municipal, state or federal levels.
- USA Online, USA
Full time, Part time
4 years
Distance Learning
English
Public Administration is a field of study that prepares students to serve as managers in local, state, federal, and international governance, as well as the nonprofit sector. The online bachelor's degree program in Public Administration is designed to prepare students to advance public interest and civic engagement. Areas of study include the principles of public administration, management, organization theory, public policy, public budgeting, financial management, law, ethics, and social science research methods.