Please note that course schedules may be amended due to low enrollment, faculty availability, and/or other factors.
Online Sync Sessions are an integral part of the online learning experience. Additional information about learning concepts and assignments may be discussed and sync sessions offer valuable opportunities for students to interact with their faculty and peers during the term. We encourage all students to attend live, but if they are unable to, sync sessions will be recorded and posted within Canvas to allow for an asynchronous model of success as well.
MPPA 402-DL : Elements of Public Finance and Budgeting
Description
Public budgeting is one of the most important responsibilities
of democratic governance. The budget defines policy, sets
priorities, allocates scarce public resources, and distributes the
burden of paying for public goods and services. The budget is
inescapably both a political document and a management tool. The
purpose of this course is to understand the complexities of the
budget process and its central role in both democratic institutions
and the profession of public administration. Students will be
introduced to the public budgetary process and to key budget
theories, practices, and methodologies. The budget structure and
process will be reviewed as well as the role of the public
administrator and other participants in the process. The course
will also examine politics in the budget process and the role of
interest groups in decision-making; more specifically, the role of
politics in both establishing public spending priorities and in
distributing the burden of taxes and fees. Lastly, students will
learn about concepts and methodologies relating to program cost
analysis and how the budget may be used as a management tool.