2017-2018 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Public and Nonprofit Administration - Program Description
For additional information about opportunities your college offers, please refer to the College of Community and Public Service section in this catalog.
Website: www.gvsu.edu/spnha
The mission of the School of Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration is to educate students for lives of active citizenship as contributing members of their local, regional, and global communities, and for professional careers in public and nonprofit organizations. We are committed to developing in undergraduate and graduate students the capabilities for ethical judgment, critical thinking, and the core competencies necessary to fulfill multiple roles as effective managers and public servants. We advance this mission with a faculty committed to teaching excellence and actively engaged in research and community service.
Graduate School Opportunities
Various professional master degree programs are available to students interested in public service with government or nonprofit organizations. These include a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.), Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.), Master of Public Policy (M.P.P.), Master of Urban Planning (M.U.P.), Master of Nonprofit Organizations (M.N.O.), Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies (M.A.P.S.), Master of Science in Criminal Justice (M.S.C.J.) and Master of Social Work (M.S.W.). Grand Valley offers an M.P.A., M.H.A., M.S.C.J., and M.S.W.
Internships
All undergraduate are required to enroll in an internship class in the latter part of their studies. The internship provides an opportunity for the student to sample prospective employment and for the agency to observe potential applicants for employment. A major objective of the program is to establish a mutually beneficial and reinforcing experience for the student to "learn by doing" and for the sponsoring organization to use the apprentice in studying problems and testing new ground.
Interns work under the direct supervision of agency staff on assignments that help them gain meaningful understanding about the nature and functioning of the organization. Throughout the internship, the agency supervisor evaluates the intern's field service, while the academic component (written reports) is evaluated by the academic coordinator.
Honor Organization
Pi Alpha Alpha is the national honor society for the field of public affairs and public administration. The purpose of this society is to encourage and recognize outstanding scholarship and accomplishment in public affairs and administration. The society seeks to promote the advancement of quality in the education and practice of the art and science of public affairs and administration.
The following programs are available:
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Public and Nonprofit Administration
Master of Public Administration