Learning Outcomes
Undergraduate Degrees:
Bachelor
of Arts students will demonstrate that
they have developed:
- An understanding of the basic values of American
civic culture.
- An understanding of the institutional, political
and legal processes of the United States and Georgia.
- An understanding of the public policies of the
U.S. and the ways in which they are carried out through the political process.
- An understanding of the basic theories and concepts
of the subfields of political science.
- An understanding of the relationship between the
basic theories and concepts of the subfields of political science.
- The ability to apply social science and statistical
methods to practical problems within the discipline.
- The ability to communicate their knowledge orally
and in writing.
Bachelor
of Science students will demonstrate that
they have developed:
- An understanding of the basic values of American
civic culture.
- An understanding of the institutional, political
and legal processes of the United States and Georgia.
- An understanding of the public policies of the U.S.
and the ways in which they are carried out through the political process.
- An understanding of the basic theories and concepts
of the subfields of political science.
- An understanding of the relationship between the
basic theories and concepts of the subfields of political science.
- The knowledge and skills appropriate for employment
or professional training in relevant public service careers.
- The ability to apply social science and statistical
methods to practical problems within the discipline.
- The ability to communicate their knowledge orally
and in writing.
Planning
Track students will demonstrate the ability
to:
- Gain employment in local, state, or federal government;
with private consultants or development organizations; or to be accepted
into graduate programs.
- Apply social science methods to practical problems
of government, community and region.
- Understand the broad scope of planning, including
its multidisciplinary nature and its multiple governmental applications.
- Understand the nature of the planning profession
and the planner’s role as neutral public servant and builder of community
consensus.
- Apply and use computer technology in the practice
of planning.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply oral and written
communication skills in public appearances, written reports and documents.
- Understand how public policy is carried out through
planning programs and projects, and regulatory controls.
Graduate Degrees
M.
P. A. students will demonstrate knowledge
and understanding of:
- Public service values including ethics, democracy
and constitutional principles.
- Generalist management techniques and skills.
- The linkage between theory and practice.
M.
S. Rural and Small Town Planning students
will demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding of:
- The theoretical foundations of public planning.
- The methods and techniques of contemporary planning
practice.
- The substantive knowledge base necessary to study
and practice in the field of planning.