Pre-Public
Administration

Professor
Craig Ramsay
The pre-public administration major prepares students for
graduate work which leads to a master's or doctoral degree in
the field. Graduate work also may lead to a career in local, state,
national, or international administration in such fields as planning,
organization, personnel, finance, and communication.
This is normally a four-year interdepartmental major. Students
who major in pre-public administration must complete a second
major in a traditional course of study. A general description
of Ohio Wesleyan's pre-professional programs appears in the catalog
under Degrees and Special Programs.
Required Courses: ACCT 217; ECON 255; GEOG 345
or 370; MATH 105 or 260; PG111, 346, 350, or 351, 354, 355, 356;
PSYC 110, 252; SOAN 352.
Electives: one semester of apprenticeship taken
in the spring of the junior year or fall of the senior year; PHIL
341.