PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEGREE ONLINE
Find Flexibility Here
As the world changes, so do we.
At UW-Green Bay, we pride ourselves on the ability to change and adapt to meet the needs of our students. If you need a more accessible and flexible education, our public administration degree is fully online. It comes with the same rigor and professors as our in-person program so you have the same opportunities to thrive.
What to Expect Online
Our online public administration courses aren't just about reading the material and taking the test. At UW-Green Bay, we create an engaging, dynamic learning environment with classes taught by professors, not TAs.
What You'll Learn Online
Our online public administration program is not separate from the in-person experience. You’ll learn alongside other students and even get internship and honors projects opportunities.
How Online Classes Work
Wondering what online public administration class will be like? Online coursework typically includes the following:
- video lectures
- discussion forums
- readings
- assignments
- quizzes & exams
Who You'll Learn With
Your courses have a mix of students, with some students fully online, while others take in-person and online classes.
Here for You
We might not be in the same room – or even the same state – but we are on your side.
Professors are experts in their areas. But they’re not just passionate about the field – they’re passionate about students too. They can help connect you with projects, internships and student clubs – even online, these opportunities are still possible! If and when you need support, professors are here for you with:
- Online office hours
- Direct email
- Individual appointments
Earn Your Public Administration Degree Online
Online education offers the convenience and flexibility most working adults need, without sacrificing any of the learning. Not every student can be on campus, and we understand that. You have a busy life, and our online education programs offer the flexibility you need to continue working toward your degree. If you are new to online learning, let our advisors show you how it works. Request an appointment with an admissions counselor to learn about your options as an online student.
Questions? Just ask!
If you need a guide on the path to your degree, get in touch with our program chair, David Helpap. He can help you choose the best route for your career aspirations.