Departmental Advisors
Graduate
Melissa Warner, Gaelle Perrier
Graduate
Gaelle Perrier
Departmental Notes

For course descriptions and pre-requisite information click on the subject column next to the appropriate catalog number.

PADMN 6210 - 001 Pub Admin & Law

PADMN 6210 - 001 Pub Admin & Law

  • Class Number: 5849
  • Instructor: NELSON, STEVE
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 25

PADMN 6335 - 001 Governance & Economy

PADMN 6335 - 001 Governance & Economy

  • Class Number: 5850
  • Instructor: WOOD, ROBERT
  • Component: Seminar
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 25

PADMN 6380 - 001 Pub. Budget & Fin


This course will meet In the Zions Bank Classroom in the Monson Center

PADMN 6380 - 001 Pub. Budget & Fin

  • Class Number: 5856
  • Instructor: DEAN, PHIL
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 25

This course will meet In the Zions Bank Classroom in the Monson Center

PADMN 6870 - 001 Sem-Public Admin Ethics

PADMN 6870 - 001 Sem-Public Admin Ethics

  • Class Number: 5852
  • Instructor: PARK, JU WON
  • Component: Seminar
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 25

PADMN 6965 - 001 Special Topics Pub Adm


This course will be Leadership and Resilience in Public Service. This graduate seminar explores leadership through historical foundations and modern practice, with a special focus on building resilience in public service. Students examine classical and contemporary leadership theories, analyze real-world examples from government and nonprofit organizations, and practice skills that support effective, ethical leadership in uncertain and divided times. The course balances structured content with student-driven exploration, allowing the class to co-create discussions and case studies based on shared interests. Emphasizing NASPAA competencies, the course integrates reflection, applied learning, and a meaningful final project that connects leadership theory to personal and professional practice.

PADMN 6965 - 001 Special Topics Pub Adm

  • Class Number: 5858
  • Instructor: RIDEOUT, SANDRA
  • Component: Special Topics
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 25

This course will be Leadership and Resilience in Public Service. This graduate seminar explores leadership through historical foundations and modern practice, with a special focus on building resilience in public service. Students examine classical and contemporary leadership theories, analyze real-world examples from government and nonprofit organizations, and practice skills that support effective, ethical leadership in uncertain and divided times. The course balances structured content with student-driven exploration, allowing the class to co-create discussions and case studies based on shared interests. Emphasizing NASPAA competencies, the course integrates reflection, applied learning, and a meaningful final project that connects leadership theory to personal and professional practice.