Public Affairs and Administration
Public Administration is a rich and challenging multi-disciplinary field drawing from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, psychology, economics, and urban and organizational studies. The master's degree program provides students with a grounding in major philosophical and social science thinking about the nature of organizations; it helps students to build the intellectual and practical tools they will need to become effective organizational leaders in the public and non-profit sectors.
The M.P.A. program is designed to increase the personal and professional effectiveness of people working in public, voluntary, and private organizations. The purpose of the program is to prepare individuals for leadership positions in various organizations with a sense of commitment to social purpose, the public interest, and effective public problem-solving.
The MS-HCA program seeks to develop professionals who understand how to manage non-profit, for-profit, and voluntary health care organizations in effective and innovative ways. The program focuses on the need for health care administrators to be continuous learners, critical thinkers, and ethical practitioners by recognizing the multiply-constructed nature of human, social, and organizational realities and the complex relationships between the system of health providers and the needs of the community.
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Department of Public Affairs and Administration
25800 Carlos Bee Blvd
SF 402
Hayward, CA 94542
Assistant Professor and MS-HCA Graduate Coordinator
Dr. Vivian González Cueto
Vivian.cueto@csueastbay.eduAssistant Professor and MPA Graduate Coordinator
Dr. J Brandon Philips
brandon.philips@csueastbay.edu