Monday, April 25, 2016

UMANT (Urban Management Assistants of North Texas) Event


Come to Addison’s unique entrepreneurial business incubator, the TreeHouse, for some personal time with influential managers and executives from local governments and governmental organizations. Participants will first sit down to dinner with local execs, then personally meet with each one during a round of “speed interviews.” Exec.Connect is an unparalleled format to gain access to important manager throughout the metro area. Confirmed attendees include: Wes Pierson, City Manager, Addison, Tom Hart, City Manager, Grand Prairie, Anna Doll, Assistant City Manager, Grand Prairie, Jon Fortune, Assistant City Manager, Denton, Bryan Langley, Assistant City Manager/CFO, Denton and Jennifer Fadden, City Manager, Colleyville. Dinner is included in the registration cost. http://umant.com/event-2215837

I hope you all check out this unique opportunity to meet and greet several city managers and assistant city managers relative to public administration.

Dr. G. M. Cox
Assistant Professor
Director, MPA Program
(817) 484-4395
Hello everyone from the land of the Texans -- Tarleton Texans, that is.


Just an update of the MPA program at Tarleton -- we are blowing and growing. Just in April we have had over 10 admissions to the MPA program. Overall, we are above 60 students in the program -- evenly spaced in our online and Face-to-Face courses.

I cannot begin to tell you how impressed I am with the interest in our program, but the quality of those seeking admission to our program is outstanding. We have asst. city managers, asst. chiefs of police, fire fighters, police officers, educators and many more public sector practitioners enrolled and enrolling to receive their master's degree in public administration.


The Tarleton MPA is a top-notch, broad-based solid public administration degree. It is responsive to practitioners' needs and career goals. It is affordable and responsive to our students' needs -- local and distant students alike.


If you know of someone who is thinking about pursuing their master's degree, please consider steering them our way. The MPA is a very versatile comprehensive degree program aimed at the practitioner in the public sector whether it being the local, state or federal government and the nonprofit and NGO practitioners who deliver public service.


We have rolling start dates. Our degree is a 36-hour, non-thesis or thesis track, master's degree. The core of both tracks is made up of ten courses in core PA. The other six hours are designed to allow our students to develop an interest in any number of elective course work or 6 hours in thesis.


If your undergraduate GPA is at least 2.5, we waive the GRE.


You can check out our program at www.Tarleton.edu -- degrees offered for more information.


Dr. G.M. Cox
Asst. Professor and Director,
     MPA Program
Tarleton State University
(817) 484-4395



Monday, April 4, 2016

Good afternoon, Texan MPA students.


Briefly, I want you all to know that the degree plan for the MPA degree is in a state of flux, at least as it reads in the catalog.


My purpose in writing this blog entry is to let you know that the MPA degree is very much a program that focuses on solid public administration core subjects.


That said, the current degree plan, the one we are currently operating under has some course listed different from the MPA that is in the catalog, so please be aware of that when you look at the catalog.


For the most part, we have substituted several courses that really are more cogent and responsive to our current students' needs than the program listed -- it takes the bureaucracy a bit of time to catch up, but it will catch up eventually.

Until then, the primary track for the MPA that we have laid out is:


Core courses (with substitutions indicated):

MAPA 5300, Public Administration
MAPA 5310, Intro to PA, which will be taught as a Public Sector Systems course. However, we will be submitting a course alternative titled Public Sector Systems with a PA prefix soon and this course will be substituted for MAPA 5310 once approved.
CRIJ 5321, Management of Criminal Justice Personnel (this course is substituted for HRMT 5302), which has been moved to a required course -- substituted for MKTG 5303, which may be taken as an elective if this is a class you think would benefit you. The plan is to submit a course created titled, "Public Personnel Administration." Once that class is approved, it will become a required course and CRIJ 5321 will be dropped or cross-listed.
MAPA 5311, Intergovernmental Relations
MAPA 5315,  Public Budgeting (5330, Advanced Public Budgeting can be substituted for 5315 with Director's approval)
MAPA 5322, Ethics (cross-listed with CRIJ 5322)
MAPA 5398, Research Methods (cross-listed with CRIJ 5398 -- must be taken prior to taking MAPA 5307 (cross-listed with CRIJ 5300)
MAPA 5307, Statistics
MAPA 5331, Public Policy
MAPA 5340, PA Capstone


You have a number of great courses available for your 6 hours of electives. However, if you are thesis student, you will not have an option for electives under the 36-hour degree program.


If you have any questions, please give Mrs. Johnson, Program Coordinator (254-986-9106), or me (817-484-4395) a call and we can steer you towards the appropriate course mixes.


Dr. G. M. Cox
Assistant Professor
Director, MPA Program
Tarleton State University