Would Public Policy and Management from the London External Progarmme fir the bill? http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/postgraduate/soas/pub_pol/index.shtml Angela
In the USA or elsewhere? In USA: Walden University http://www.waldenu.edu/prospect/programs/mmpa/intro_public.html University of Baltimore http://www.ubalt.edu/cla_spa/webmpa/ Florida Institute of Technology http://segs.fit.edu/academics/degrees/ University of California - Dominguez Hills http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu/ Troy State University http://www.tsulearn.net/menutitles/degree3.html These are Masters in Public Administration. Some have Public Policy concentrations.
Re: Re: In the USA or elsewhere? Oops. I stuck my response within the previous quote: Slight correction: It's California State University at Dominguez Hills - not University of California - two separate systems.
You know how it is... to us midwesterners, California is just one big state with an actor for governor. Thanks for correcting the eror.
I know, we must seem like a bunch of wackos out here. It's strange how things move in cycles. Though I was only a lad, I remember in the 60's when Reagan was running for governor against Pat Brown (Jerry's dad), . There was a bumper sticker that was popular: "Why not an actor? We've had a clown for 8 years." Now we've come full circle again. Starting to hear on the street in reference to Arnold: the Governator
I never meant it that way There have been, and will be again, worse governors who have never been an actor. I even have some friends who voted for him. Personally, I never liked Davis's style. Way too devious and a panderer to boot. Apparently, I wasn't alone. 55% of Californians who voted felt the same way.