Contacts
Associate Dean and Department Chair: Robert Bifulco, Ph.D. 215 Eggers Hall. 315-443-4000. rbifulco@syr.edu
Vice-Chair: Stuart Brown. 215 Eggers Hall. 315-443-4000. ssbrown@syr.edu.
Doctoral Program Director: Amy Schwartz. 215 Eggers Hall 315-443-4000. aesch100@syr.edu
Doctoral Records Coordinator: Karen Goebel. 215 Eggers Hall 315-443-4000. klgoebel@syr.edu
Faculty
William C. Banks, Jonathan Beagles, Catherine A. Bertini, Robert Bifulco, Edwin A. Bock, Walter Broadnax, Stuart Bretschneider, Stuart Brown, Leonard E. Burman, Julia Carboni, Renée de Nevers, Thomas H. Dennison, Todd Dickey, Vernon L. Greene, Sarah Hamersma, Colleen Heflin, Yilin Hou, Masood Hyder, W. Henry Lambright, Leonard Lopoo, John G. McPeak, Katherine Michelmore, Robert Murrett, Tina Nabatchi, Sean C. O’Keefe, John L. Palmer, Rebecca Peters, David C. Popp, Michah Rothbart, Sabina Schnell, Larry Schroeder, Amy Ellen Schwartz, Saba Siddiki, David Van Slyke, Peter J. Wilcoxen, Douglas A. Wolf, John M. Yinger, Matthew Young
Description
The Ph.D. program is designed for full-time residential students who are interested in scholarly careers as researchers and teachers. All aspects of the program are focused on providing Ph.D. students’ high quality research and teaching experiences. The curriculum is designed to assure that all students:
- Gain substantial competency in the core subject matter and methodologies central to preparing for careers as public administration and policy scholars and researchers
- Obtain a firm understanding of the broad intellectual tradition of public administration and policy analysis
- Become active researchers beginning in their first year of the program
Accreditation
The Ph.D. in Public Administration is accredited by NASPAA (the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration)
Admission
Requirements for admission include an MPA or related graduate degree.
Up to 36 credits of previous graduate study may be used to satisfy the program requirements (39 credits for Maxwell MPA students).
Financial Support
Students admitted to the Ph.D. in Public Administration, not funded by outside sources, will be awarded a graduate assistantship for one year. This assistantship includes a stipend and at 24 credit graduate tuition scholarship and is renewable for three additional years if the student remains in good standing.
Degree Awarded
PhD in Public Administration
Total Credits Required: 81
Transfer Credits
Up to 36 credits of previous graduate study may be used to satisfy the program requirements (39 credits for Maxwell MPA students).
Satisfactory Progress
Upon completion of required coursework and the research apprenticeship, comprehensive examinations are taken, followed by preparation of a dissertation that must be defended in an oral examination.