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Program in Public Administration


College of Arts and Sciences
Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey
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Overview

Programs of Study

The Department of Public and Healthcare Administration (DPHA) at Seton Hall University offers a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree program for people who are interested in the nonprofit, public sector, or health policy fields. The DPHA also offers a Master of Healthcare Administration (M.H.A.) degree for those interested in health-care organizations and institutions. The M.P.A. degree is a 39-credit program and the M.H.A. degree is 42 credits; both are tailored to the working adult student. Classes are offered in the late afternoon and evenings, on Saturday mornings, online, and in four-day compressed courses available on weekends. Courses are offered year-round, including during three separate summer sessions.

Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), the 39-credit M.P.A. program offers three concentrations: nonprofit management; public service leadership, governance, and policy; and health-care administration. The nonprofit management concentration is currently ranked fourteenth by U.S. News & World Report among all M.P.A. nonprofit management concentrations in the country. The Department's curriculum stresses the development of managerial and analytical skills, emphasizes the importance of cross-sector collaboration, and works to bridge them to actual practice.

The DPHA also offers a 60-credit M.A./M.P.A. dual-degree program with Seton Hall's Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations for students interested in studying public service and nonprofit issues on a global level. In addition, DPHA offers two 15-credit certificate programs in nonprofit organization management and health-care administration. Students completing any of the certificate programs may apply the credits toward either the M.P.A. or M.H.A. degree if they are accepted into either of those degree programs.

More information about these programs is available at http://www.shu.edu/academics/artsci/graduate-public-health-admin-programs.cfm.

Research Facilities

DPHA is the home of the Center for Public Service which conducts applied public policy research and provides technical assistance to community-based organizations through its Nonprofit Sector Research Institute. Students are given opportunities to participate in research projects and to gain hands-on management experience through a number of academic and technical assistance programs.

DPHA is also home to the Seton Center for Community Health (SCCH), which was established in the fall of 2004 as an academic resource for collaboration, learning, and research that will enhance the quality of life for individuals and communities in need. SCCH provides technical assistance and scholarship to community agencies focused on improving the health status of New Jersey residents. The SCCH provides opportunities for M.H.A. students to experience real-world situations through community engagement. Students are given opportunities to participate in research projects and gain hands-on management experience through a number of academic and technical assistance programs.

The Walsh Library, a state-of-the-art 155,000-square-foot building, houses 500,000 titles, 1,875 current periodicals, and an extensive collection of microform and other nonprint items that include videotapes, CD-ROM music, and other electronic media. Fahy Hall has twenty-eight classrooms, two TV studios, a Macintosh and IBM graphics lab, two classroom amphitheaters, and language and statistics labs. The recently renovated McNulty Hall has well-equipped science labs. Completed in 1997, Jubilee Hall, a six-story facility with 126,000 square feet of academic space, features high-tech classrooms with computer and multimedia capabilities and the Center for Securities Trading and Analysis, commonly referred to as the Trading Room.

Financial Aid

The DPHA offers a number of competitive scholarships for students in the public sector and nonprofit tracks. DPHA scholarship information can be found at http://www.shu.edu/academics/artsci/public-healthcare-administration/upload/scholarshipApplication.pdf.

In addition, through an arrangement with the VA New Jersey Health Care System, the Department offers the Healthcare Administration Residency Program for students whose interests or career objectives are in health-care administration; the two-year residency provides them the opportunity for study supplemented by work experiences in health-care administration. Interested applicants accepted into the M.H.A. program are referred to the VA for an interview. Those who are selected by the Department and the VA work 20 hours per week for the VA Hospital, two blocks from campus, and receive support in the form of a stipend plus tuition reimbursement.

A limited number of competitive graduate assistantships are available within the DPHA and throughout the University. These positions cover tuition costs and provide a modest stipend in exchange for half-time work (20 hours per week) during the academic year. Students interested in a graduate assistant position should complete an online application at http://www.shu.edu/applying/graduate/grad-finaid.cfm or contact the DPHA for additional information. Students interested in other financial aid options should visit the University's financial aid Web site at http://www.shu.edu/applying/graduate/grad-finaid.cfm.

Cost of Study

In 2009-10, tuition is $901 per credit. Full-time students pay $305 per semester in University and technology fees; part-time students pay $185.

Living and Housing Costs

Housing and living costs in South Orange and surrounding towns are comparable to most suburban cities, with studio and one-bedroom apartments renting for $750 to $1000 per month.

Student Group

Typical M.P.A. students have some work experience, although the program accepts many students directly from undergraduate programs.

The DPHA hosts a student chapter of the public administration honor society, Pi Alpha Alpha, as well as a student chapter of Upsilon Phi Delta, the honor society for healthcare administrators.

Location

Seton Hall is located on 58 acres in the village of South Orange, New Jersey, a suburban residential area 14 miles southwest of New York City. The town center is a 10-minute walk from the campus and features bookstores, coffee shops, and restaurants. The heart of midtown Manhattan is about 30 minutes away by train; students can take advantage of everything this exciting city has to offer while still living in a suburban area.

The University and The Department

Founded in 1856, Seton Hall is a private coeducational Catholic institution--the nation's oldest diocesan institution of higher education in the United States. With a total enrollment of about 10,000, including approximately 4,500 graduate students, the University comprises nine colleges and schools. Seton Hall is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Through the incorporation of technology into the curriculum, the College of Arts and Sciences seeks to enhance and enliven the learning environment. Rooted in tradition, yet looking to the future, the college offers a rich set of opportunities for intellectual discovery. Graduate students are guided by scholars and specialists toward the mastery of academic and professional areas.

The University has offered the M.P.A. degree since 1980, six years before the establishment of the Center for Public Service and thirteen years before the Department of Public Administration came into existence. The Center for Public Service was established in 1986 to house the M.P.A. program, conduct applied public policy research, and initiate training programs for the public and nonprofit sectors. In 1993, the Department of Public Administration was formed, and, five years later, the Center for Public Service and Department of Public Administration began offering the M.H.A. degree. The Department prides itself on providing students with hands-on, practice-focused professional education. Unlike many larger programs, students receive academic and professional counseling directly from faculty members and many students join faculty members on research projects.

Applying

Applicants must submit a completed application (available at http://www.shu.edu/academics/artsci/apply-graduate.cfm), the $50 application fee, official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, a current resume, and three letters of recommendation. Standardized test scores are not required for the M.P.A. or M.H.A. degree. Applications are accepted throughout the year, and admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis.

Additional application information is available on the right-hand side of the M.P.A. Web site at http://www.shu.edu/academics/artsci/mpa/index.cfm. Applications are available directly at https://www.applyweb.com/aw?setonv.

The Faculty and Their Research

Full-Time Faculty

Paul Cavanagh, Assistant Professor; M.S.W., Ph.D., Columbia. Professional social worker with extensive experience working with children and adults with developmental disabilities. Has worked as an advocacy caseworker, Director of a Medicaid Day Treatment program, and Executive Director of an AmeriCorps affiliate program for five years. Dissertation examined the labor choices of mothers with a child with a severe developmental disability. Currently studies child care for children with severe developmental disabilities.

Philip S. DiSalvio, Associate Professor; Ed.D., Harvard. Management, finance, strategic planning, ethics. Former Robert Wood Johnson Faculty Fellow in Healthcare Finance. Consultant and adviser to the health-care industry in management development, leadership, and strategic planning. Speaker, seminar leader, and facilitator for numerous health-care organizations and Faculty Associate for the American College of Health Care Executives. Author of Managing Computers in Health Care and Managing Computers in Healthcare: A Self-Directed Series for Healthcare Executives.

Matthew Hale, Associate Professor; Ph.D., USC. Political communication and media. Research examines how the media covers the public and nonprofit sectors, with a particular focus on election campaigns and Spanish-language media. Published journal articles have appeared in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly,Stanford Law and Policy Review,Mass Communication & Society, and Electronic News.

Anne M. Hewitt, Associate Professor and Director, Seton Center for Community Health; Ph.D., Temple. Community health development and assessment, health literacy, worksite health. Former American Lung Association Principal Investigator. Author of articles in Health Promotion Practice,American Journal of Health Studies, and Journal of Occupational Medicine. Provides program evaluation assistance to various state and local organizations as well as nonprofit agencies and health-care institutions.

Hengameh Hosseini, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Marywood. Ethics of health care, health-care policy, economics and finance. Author of articles in Hospital Topics, Journal of International Diversity, and The Journal of Health Administration Education.

Naomi Bailin Wish, Professor and Director, Center for Public Service; Ph.D., Rutgers. Nonprofit organization management, program evaluation, quantitative methods. Author of articles in Public Administration Review, International Journal of Public Administration, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, and the Municipal Yearbook.

Part-Time Faculty

Mary Jo Buchanan, Adjunct Instructor in Nonprofit Finance.

Barkley Calkins, Adjunct Instructor in Nonprofit Management and Project Coordinator for NSRI.

Vincent Farinella, Adjunct Instructor in Healthcare Management.

Alan Negreann, Adjunct Instructor in Public Sector Financial Management.

Audrey Winkler, Adjunct Instructor in Nonprofit Management.

Correspondence and Information

Seton Hall University

Dr. Matthew Hale, Chair

Department of Public and Healthcare Administration

5th Floor, Jubilee Hall

400 South Orange Avenue

South Orange, New Jersey 07079

Telephone: 973-761-9510

Fax: 973-275-2463

Email: dpha@shu.edu



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