CTE
Transfer up to 30 Career and Technical Education (CTE) credits.
The University of Colorado Denver’s Bachelor Arts in Public Administration is an applied, generalist degree designed for those who are passionate about making a difference in their community; preparing them to take active roles in organizations that promote the common good, such as local, state, and federal government agencies and nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations.
CTE
Transfer up to 30 Career and Technical Education (CTE) credits.
Application Deadlines
Fall: July 31
Spring: Jan 2
Summer: May 29
Tuition
The cost of tuition varies based on credit hours, fees and residency. Click this box for the current table of rates.Course Modalities
Online with some in-person optionsTime to Degree
Full time: 4 yearsCredits
48 Major CreditsStudents will develop a strong foundation in people-leadership and management, communication, advocacy as it relates to policy, critical thinking, decision making, and analysis, positioning them well for careers across the public and nonprofit sectors.
Graduates will be well equipped to enter or transition seamlessly into careers across the public and nonprofit sectors. Career opportunities include but are not limited to Budget Analyst, City Planner Assistant, PR Coordinator for a local government or nonprofit organization, and Grant Administrator.
Learn about the courses you need to complete to earn the Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration.
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Tatum discusses her experiences as a transfer student and then as a student in the Pathways Bachelor of Public Administration-Master of Public Administration program.