Certificate in Public Affairs
This certificate focuses on the study of public policy and law.
Admission to the certificate program in nonprofit management requires the following: Admission to the School of Public and Environmental Affairs or current enrollment in any IU degree program.
The certificate in Public Affairs requires satisfactory completion of the following: Student must complete a total of 18 credit hours, with at least a 2.3 GPA in all required coursework toward the certificate.
Certificate Course Requirements (18 cr.):
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SPEA V170 Introduction to Public Affairs (3 cr.)
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SPEA V264 Urban Structure and Policy (3 cr.)
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SPEA V378 Policy Process in the United States (3 cr.)
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One law course (3 cr.):
- SPEA V376 Law and Public Policy (3 cr.)
- SPEA J301 Substantive Criminal Law (3 cr.) P: SPEA J 10
- SPEA J302 Procedural Criminal Law (3 cr.) P: SPEA J101
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One Research Methods Course (3 cr.):
- SPEA V370 Research Methods and Statistical Modeling (3 cr.) P: SPEA K300 or equivalen
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SPEA J202 Criminal Justice Data, Methods, and Research (3 cr.) P: SPEA J101
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One course chosen from the following (3 cr.):
- SPEA J101 American Criminal Justice System (3 cr.)
- SPEA J272 Terrorism and Public Policy (3 cr.)
- SPEA J305 Juvenile Justice (3 cr.) P: SPEA-J 101
- SPEA J306 Criminal Courts (3 cr.) P: SPEA-J 101
- SPEA J321 American Policing (3 cr.) P: SPEA-J 101
- SPEA J331 Corrections (3 cr.) P: SPEA-J 101
- SPEA V375 Emergency Services Management (3 cr.) P: SPEA J101
- SPEA J376 Principles of Public Safety (3 cr.) P: SPEA J101
- SPEA V222 Principles of Sustainability (3 cr.)
- SPEA V310 Environmental Justice (3 cr.)
- SPEA V311 Natural Resources and Environmental Policy (3 cr.)
- SPEA V323 Sustainable Policy (3 cr.)
- SPEA V408 Individual Rights, Common Goods and Public Policies (3 cr.)
- SPEA V419 Sustainable Community Development (3 cr.)
- SPEA V423 Sustainable Urban Environments (3 cr.)
- SPEA V435 Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (3 cr.)
- SPEA V438 Mass Media and Public Affairs (3 cr.)
*other courses as approved by O'Neill Academic Advisor and Program Director
Important notes:- A maximum of 6 hours of credit from another institution may be applied toward this certificate. Credit work for this certificate may be taken on any campus of Indiana University.
- The O'Neill double counting policy allows O'Neill students to double count 2 courses or 6 credits between any combination of O'Neill majors, minors, and certificates.
- O'Neill students cannot earn a certificate in the same area as their major/concentration.
- Students must apply for graduation, during the last semester of certificate coursework, to be awarded the certificate.
- Students may certify into the O'Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs once they have a prior term and cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a 2.3 in SPEA certificate courses.
- O'Neill Good Standing requires: a previous semester 2.0 GPA, a cumulative 2.0 GPA, as well as 2.3 GPA in O'Neill major courses.
- Please see an O'Neill Academic Advisor with any questions. To make an appointment with an advisor, call O'Neill Student Services at 317-274-4656, complete the online request form or stop by BS 3025.