PAD 500_Week 3_Assignment

By Christine Matheka
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Subjects:
Master of Public Administration
Level:
Masters/Postgraduate
Types:
Project
Language used:
English

Week 3 Assignment - Public Administration: The Foundation of Public Service

Through public administration, we define who we are as a nation, from economics to pollution to civil rights. But what exactly does it mean to be a public administrator, and how does public administration influence the lives of citizens?

Write a 3–4 page paper in which you answer the following:

  1. What is public administration? Why is it important? Provide an overview of its purpose and function in America. Title this section Public Administration.
  2. Compare and contrast public administration and business administration. Provide two specific examples of how the fields are different and two examples of how they are the same. Title this section Public and Business Administration.
  3. What kinds of occupations are found in public administration? Provide three examples: one from a nonprofit administration, one from the federal government, and one from a state or local government. Describe the job functions and requirements of these roles. Title this section Occupations in Public Administration.
  4. In thinking about your own career goals, how does knowledge of the field of public administration apply to your current or future plans? Title this section My Career Goals.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course.
  • Use a minimum of three professional references. (Wikipedia is not accepted in this class.)
    • Keep in mind the Master of Public Administration Library Guide for a list of databases focused on Public Administration and for guidance on library research in general.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is as follows:

  • Review the foundational concepts and constructs of public administration.

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