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Pursue a BS Degree in Public Administration

At the College of Business and Professional Studies

Lincoln University (LU)

Contact the Department of Business and Economics at LU
(573) 681-5487
(573) 681-5608

If you are interested in a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Administration, Lincoln University can offer you a lifetime opportunity.

Have you ever complained about bureaucratic red tape, bottleneck, and ambiguities in getting things done with the government? A degree in Public Administration will help you understand and deal with these issues, which are everyday vital issues.

You may believe, for instance, that a viable solution to crime is to build more prisons. However, what if the federal or state government decides to build a prison in your backyard?

Public Administration is a subject matter that is personal. Do you know that the US government is the single largest employer in our country?

Even if the US government already employs you, a degree in PA will offer you incredible exposure and opportunities to serve your country. You may be the one to develop a technique that becomes a break through in dealing with bureaucratic red tape or to make government more responsive to citizens.

 

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