Public Administration Certificate Online Graduate Courses

Program Overview Why get a public administration graduate certificate?

Learn how to employ responsive, efficient and accountable governance processes and policies in the Public Administration Graduate Certificate online program at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). You'll gain the knowledge and insight needed to view governance issues from a public administrator's perspective. The program coursework will deepen your understanding of key public administration issues and policymaking practices at local, state, national and international levels. You'll examine the complexities of policymaking and learn why some policies are more effective than others.

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Courses & Curriculum Online public administration graduate courses that prepare you for your career

Whether you've earned your bachelor's and want to see what public administration is all about or want to supplement your grad degree with new skills, you've come to the right place. This 4-course certificate program was created to help you adapt to changing roles and responsibilities by developing a new skill set – or validating an existing one – in public administration. You'll graduate ready to assess political, social, economic and administrative realities, create a mission statement and organizational goals and objectives, and conduct SWOT analysis and stakeholder analysis for public sector organizations.

Degree Courses

Online public administration graduate certificate courses

This graduate certificate coursework will introduce you to a wide range of public administration issues and management strategies, giving you broad exposure to contemporary issues in public administration. A bonus? The courses transfer seamlessly into our MBA in Public Administration program, should you choose to continue your education.

Courses may include:

Foundations of Public Administration Course ID: PAD 630

This course is designed to introduce students to the foundations and constraints that form the environment of the public administration. It will encourage and enable the view of governance issues through the eyes of a public administrator. The course is structured to provide basic skills and set the context of contemporary political, social, economic, and administrative realities. It explores responsive, equitable, effective, efficient, and accountable governance processes, public policies, and institutional-based programs. It also examines, from a multidisciplinary perspective, those essential competencies, values, and issues important to public service organizations and the importance of public policy at the local, state, national and international levels.

Strategic Management in Public Service Course ID: PAD 631

This course is designed to provide an academic foundation to applied strategic management in public service. Identifying the factors that differentiate public service from the private sector, strategic planning and the implications those differences have for managers. Emphasis is placed on applied strategic planning and management including how to create a mission statement, conduct a SWOT analysis, conduct a stakeholder analysis, writing goals and objectives, and how to design and implement a performance measurement and management system. Current approaches to strategic management used by federal, state, local, and non-profit organizations are emphasized.

Foundations of Public Policy Course ID: PAD 632

This course is an introduction to the public policy process. Students will develop an understanding of what "political" and "public policy" mean. Topics discussed include why some problems reach the public agenda, why some solutions are adopted, why others are rejected, why some policies appear to succeed while others appear to fail. The course also examines the complexity of policymaking at the national, state, and local levels.

Intergovernmental Relations Course ID: PAD 633

This course is designed to demonstrate the challenges and strategies for governance and administration in an institutional environment of fragmented authority and dispersed power. It defines the balance of shared powers between the layers and institutions of government poses and the considerable challenges to policymakers and administrators. Major dimensions of intergovernmental relations: the vertical dimension of federal, states, and local governments, that cooperate, coordinate, and compete for shares of power, and the horizontal dimension in which sub-governments interact with one another. The course examines the structure of American political institutions, the nature of complex policymaking, governance by networks, and the consequences of competition between governments.

Visit the course catalog to view the full Graduate Certificate in Public Administration curriculum. Hardware & Software Requirements

PC (Windows OS) Technical Requirements

Component Type PC (Windows OS)
Operating System Currently supported operating system from Microsoft.
Memory (RAM) 8GB or higher
Hard Drive 100GB or higher
Antivirus Software Required for campus students. Strongly recommended for online students.
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Internet/ Bandwidth 5 Mbps Download, 1 Mbps Upload and less than 100ms Latency

Apple (Mac OS) Technical Requirements

Component Type Apple (Mac OS)
Operating System Currently supported operating system from Apple.
Memory (RAM) 8GB or higher
Hard Drive 100GB or higher
Antivirus Software Required for campus students. Strongly recommended for online students.
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Internet/ Bandwidth 5 Mbps Download, 1 Mbps Upload and less than 100ms Latency

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At SNHU, you'll learn from faculty with years of expertise in their field and an unwavering dedication to your success.

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Karen Versuk

“Public administration is a dynamic discipline and touches everyone in the world. Change is a constant for public administration, service and working for the common good are the other two constants.”

Position
Adjunct Professor

Joined SNHU
2017

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"Having these advanced skills not only makes you more marketable but also enhances advancement opportunities. Global and national issues – including COVID-19 – punctuate the need for trained administrative service managers at all levels in this growing, in-demand field.”

Dr. Michelle Caron, associate dean

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Why SNHU?

At Southern New Hampshire University, you'll have access to a powerful network of more than 400,000 students, alumni and staff that can help support you long after graduation. Our instructors offer relevant, real-world expertise to help you understand and navigate the field. Plus, with our growing, nationwide alumni network, you'll have the potential to tap into a number of internship and career opportunities.

Recently, SNHU has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education:

Founded in 1932, Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution with over 180,000 graduates across the country. SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which advocates for institutional improvement and public assurance of quality.

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SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which means we meet certain standards of academic quality, and have the tools and resources necessary for students to be successful. The university also carries specialized accreditations for some programs.

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As a nonprofit university, SNHU offers some of the lowest online tuition rates in the country. And when you work with our Financial Services team, we'll explore ways to help you save even more on your education – and customize a payment plan that works for you.

This certificate is not eligible for federal financial aid. Students seeking alternatives to federal financial aid can explore tuition assistance, grants and scholarships, as well as private loans. To learn more about private loans, visit our Funding Your Education with Student Loans page.

Online certificate tuition

Cost per credit Cost per course Cost for 12-credit certificate Full- and part-time students Cost per credit Cost per course Cost for 12-credit certificate Active-duty military and spouses | Full- and part-time students* Cost per credit Cost per course Cost for 12-credit certificate

Tuition rates are subject to change and are reviewed annually.

*Note: Students receiving this rate are not eligible for additional discounts.

Additional costs: Course materials vary by course.

Career Outlook What can I do with an online public administration graduate certificate?

If your background is in the public sector or nonprofit work and you want to take on public administration duties, this certificate could be a great choice for you. And if you're looking to take your career in a new direction, the opportunities are almost never-ending.

While you'll be getting your public administration certificate, your title may not just be "public administrator." That's because public administration is interdisciplinary and collaborative at its core.

Occupations

Many jobs use public administration concepts to help an organization reach its goals. Some of these opportunities include:

Compliance officer

Examine operations of government agencies and businesses to evaluate their compliance with laws and regulations.

Political scientist

Help support an organization's political agenda by analyzing and current policies through surveys, economic data and election results.

Public relations and fundraising manager

Be the point person for a political campaign or nonprofit. Manage internal and external communications and cultivate donors.

Urban or regional planner

Revitalize communities to provide improved economic, environmental and social wellness. Work with city officials and government agencies to identify community needs and plans to solve them.

Increase in roles for public relations and fundraising managers through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). 1

Median annual pay for public relations and fundraising managers as of May 2023, according to the BLS. 1

Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a public administration certificate?

The public administration certificate is a graduate-level credential that helps you gain foundational knowledge and skills relevant to the public administration field. Some of the benefits of earning this certificate include:

Want to earn your public administration certificate online? You can do that at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), an accredited, nonprofit university with over 25 years of experience in online education.

Through 4 graduate-level courses, you'll build a great foundation in public administration, public policy, strategic management and intergovernmental relations. It's an affordable way to build new skills while adding a valuable credential that looks great on your resume.

Even better? These courses can later be applied to SNHU's Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Public Administration program if you choose to earn a full master's degree.

What does a public administrator do?

Public administrators protect communities and improve their well-being by recognizing needs, analyzing laws and regulations, reviewing budget allocation and identifying solutions.

If you're interested in public administration, it's important to know your job title likely won't be "public administrator." That's because you'll put your public administration knowledge and skills to use in a more focused way. Some potential positions may include:

Public administrators work in all sorts of fields. Whether you have an interest in environmental protection, public health, civil rights or anything in between, you should be able to find a public administration job that aligns with the things you value.

What are the four pillars of public administration?

The 4 pillars of public administration are:

What do these pillars mean in context? Imagine your community's residents have spoken up about the need for public restrooms at the city park. Portable bathrooms are brought up as an option, but what if we run it through the 4 pillars?

Portable bathrooms check the boxes as an economic solution. When it comes to efficiency, it would be a quick and easy project to complete, but is it really what the people wanted? You might be accomplishing what citizens asked for, but there's no running water for hand washing or filling water bottles. So maybe it's not as effective of a solution as possible. Finally, consider how equitable this solution is. Could a mother with 3 young children or a person in a wheelchair utilize this restroom? This solution doesn't pass the test.

Using this example, you can see how important employing the 4 pillars of public administration can be when finding solutions to a community's problems.

What are the 14 principles of public administration?

According to Henri Fayol, the 14 principles of administration are:

  1. Division of Work: Reduce duties and specialize employees' skills to increase efficiency and output.
  2. Authority: Derive authority formally from an official position, but also from personal authority.
  3. Discipline: Gain obedience through agreements and fair penalties.
  4. Unity of Command: Assign only one direct supervisor to an employee.
  5. Unity of Direction: Coordinate efforts by assigning one manager to teams with the same objectives.
  6. Subordination of Individual Interests to the General Interest: Use a utilitarian approach when it comes to the interests of all employees.
  7. Remuneration: Employ fair compensation across the organization for wellbeing and happiness of employees.
  8. Centralization: Decide how active employees should be in the decision-making process.
  9. Scalar Chain: Ensure employees are aware of their position in organizational hierarchy and that communications follow that chain of command.
  10. Order: Assign spaces for people and things to keep order.
  11. Equity: Treat staff equally in terms of respect, justice and kindness.
  12. Stability of Tenure of Personnel: Invest in employee development to reduce turnover and reduce inefficiencies.
  13. Initiative: Allow employees to ideate and carry out their own plans to increase satisfaction.
  14. Esprit de Corps: Promote a team spirit of unity across the organization.