Opportunities in Public Administration
Although the process for passing bills into laws and regulations is complicated, the process for implementing new policies may be even more complicated. Often the task of considering who will be affected and how, falls to a public administrator. It takes foresight and critical thinking to anticipate the ramifications of a new regulation on the environment, local business, and residents in the area.
While pursuing a Master of Business Administration with a specialty in public administration, you will study economics, organizational theory, political science, and management. It's also important to develop strength in statistics and research methods so that you can analyze information properly.
As a public administrator, there are opportunities in business, prisons, schools and local government. Explore today!
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Lynsey Hemstreet is a freelance writer and editor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a degree in journalism from San Francisco State University and has covered topics ranging from arts and entertainment to education and insurance. In her spare time, Lynsey enjoys creating new hairstyles, swing dancing, and eating chocolate.