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Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (AP) – Public Administration

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Location: School of Public Policy and Administration, 119 McLaughlin College; Tel.: 416-736-5384; Fax: 416-736-5382; E-mail: lapssppa@yorku.ca
Website: http://www.yorku.ca/laps/sppa
Director of the School: J. Simeon
Undergraduate Program Director: A. Kimakova, email: sppaupd@yorku.ca
University Professors: R. Drummond, I. Greene, B. Spotton Visano
Professor: T. Klassen
Associate Professors: N. Canefe, D. Cohn, C. Dufour, L. Foster, T. Hwong, A. Kimakova, J. Magee, J. Simeon, D. Soennecken
Assistant Professors: N. Couto, S. Frederiksen, K. Ogata
Sessional Assistant Professors: P. Constantinou, S. Karimi

The mission of the School of Public Policy and Administration is to provide “Education for Good Governance.” The school’s programs are characterized by a strong emphasis on social justice, public ethics and commitment to democratic values. Students in the Public Administration program take courses from a mix of disciplines that provide a breadth of knowledge and opportunities to develop critical thinking, analytical capabilities and management skills. Students can choose to pursue an Honours degree (which can be combined with a minor in another discipline), or a Specialized Honours degree in one of three different streams:

  • Law, Justice and Public Policy
  • Management
  • Policy Analysis

We also offer a 36-credit Minor in Public Administration which can be taken by students studying towards an Honours degree in other disciplines. Students interested in taking a certificate program rather than a degree should consider the two 24 credit professional certificates offered:

  • Professional Certificate in Public Administration and Law
  • Professional Certificate in Public Policy Analysis

Staffed by an interdisciplinary faculty with strong research records and experience in active public service, the school provides a sense of community for students who share a fascination with questions of governance, administration, public ethics and the law. The school prepares graduates for careers ranging from the public to the not-for-profit and private sectors as well as for post-graduate studies in the social sciences and professional programs.

For specific program requirements, please consult the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Programs of Study section.