Apr 10, 2014 ... Dayton. PAI 670. Experience Credit (Proposal Required/Career Services). (
PROPOSAL). (Use this course# to register for a 3-credit internship).
Department of Public Administration & International Affairs Fall 2014 combined Course Schedule (1151) 8/25-12/5/14 THIS IS THE OFFICIAL COURSE LISTING OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT IT UPDATES THE PUBLISHED TIME SCHEDULE OF CLASSES PAI 600-1 (31165)
Stabilization & Growth in Emerging Markets Thursday 9:30-12:15
Max 315
Brown
PAI 601/S0S 601 (13315)
Fundamentals of Conflict Studies Wednesday 5:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Max 110
Dayton
PAI 670 (PROPOSAL)
Experience Credit (Proposal Required/Career Services) (Use this course# to register for a 3-credit internship)
PAIA Chair
PAI 690 (PROPOSAL)
Independent Study (Proposal Required)
PA Faculty
PAI 700-1 Federal Budget, HealthCare & Social Security Reform (17805) Tuesday 9:30 am - 12:15 pm Maxwell 315 Palmer NOTE: This is part 1 (1.5 Cr Hr ) of a 2 part course, this course will extend over both Fall & Spring Semesters with only 1.5 credit hour workload during each semester. US SPECIFIC, Generally Not appropriate for the International Student. EMPA program students require permission from Prof John Palmer
[email protected] PAI 704 (14997)
Quantitative Skills in IR Tuesday 3:30-6:15
HL 105
Ashley
PAI 705 (31469)
Research Design for IR Wednesday 2:15-5:00
Eggers 209
Steele
PAI 707 (31604)
Culture in world Affairs Tuesday 9:30-12:15
Eggers 400A (PARCC) Peters
PAI 710-1 (17547)
International Actors & Issues T/TH 2:00 – 3:20 HL 202 deNevers Discussion Tues-Lecture TH - Tuesday Discussion rooms- HL 202 Egg 209
PAI 712-1 (30482)
Public Organizations & Management Monday 2:15-5:00 CH 425 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
Mergel
PAI 712-2 (11921)
Public Organizations & Management Monday 9:30-12:15 CH 001 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
Van Slyke
PAI 712-5 (14553)
Public Organizations & Management Wednesday 2:15 – 5:00 p.m. HL 205 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
Lecy
PAI 713/PSC 703 (16193)
Governance & Global Civil Society Monday 5:15-8:00 pm
Max 110
Tosca-Bruno
PAI 716-2/ ECN 610 (17439)
Economic Dim in Global Power Thursday 3:30-6:15
N2-345 Newhouse II
Brown
PAI 719-1/PSC 719
Fundamentals of Post Conflict Reconstruction
Course listing is subject to change
4/10/2014
(16487)
T TH 9:30-10:50
Eggers 209
deNevers
PAI 721-1 (11399)
Introduction to Statistics T TH 9:30 – 10:50 am
Maxwell 111
Lopoo
PAI 721-2 (11401)
Introduction to Statistics M W 2:15-3:35
Maxwell 108
Lopoo
PAI 721-3 (11403)
Introduction to Statistics T TH 2:00-3:20 pm
Maxwell 110
Lopoo
PAI 721-4 (13179)
Introduction to Statistics M W 12:45 – 2:05 pm
Maxwell 110
Wolf
PAI 723-1 (15721)
Economics for Public Decisions T TH 2:00-3:20 CH 017 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
Hamersma
PAI 723-2 (11405)
Economics for Public Decisions T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am Eggers 018 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
Hamersma
PAI 723-3 (16147)
Economics for Public Decisions M W 3:45- 5:05 pm Eggers 113 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
McPeak
PAI 723-4 (13181)
Economics for Public Decisions M W 8:00 – 9:20 Eggers 113 Not appropriate for EMPA or EMIR students
Wilcoxen
PAI 723-5 (13031)
Economics for Public Decisions T TH 9:30 – 10:50 am
Egg 070
McPeak
PAI 730-1 (16149)
Digital Government Wednesday 2:15-5:00
CH 425
Mergel
PAI 730-2 (17363)
Managing Interpersonal, Group, and Systemic Conflict Wednesday 9:30-12:15 Tolley 204
Gerard
PAI 730-3 (30688)
US-Mexico Relations Thursday 3:30-6:15
N1-408 Newhouse
Fernandez
PAI 730-4 (16687)
Social Policy: Financing the Poor Monday 9:30-12:15
Max 111
Christen
PAI 730-5 (31470)
Civil Wars & State Building Monday 2:15- 5:00
Eggers 209
Steele
PAI 730-6/LAW 883 (16135)
Central Challenges in National Security Law & Policy Monday 2:15-5:00 pm
Max 204B
Banks/Steinberg
INSTRUCTOR CONSENT-Students interested in enrolling in this class should submit to the PAIA Department (215 Eggers Hall) their resume and a brief (