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NATIONAL EXCELLENCE
- Ranked 5th in public finance and budgeting, 12th in city management/urban
policy, 16th in public management administration, 21st in public policy
analysis and 26th among the top 250 schools in public affairs by U.S.
News and World Report’s 2005 rankings of graduate programs
STUDENT BODY and DEGREE PROGRAMS
- 4,500 students enrolled in courses
- Two academic departments: Department of Economics &
Department of Public Administration and Urban Studies
- Offers joint Ph.D. in public policy with Georgia Tech, the only program
of its kind in the U.S.
- Other degrees:
- Bachelor's in economics
- Bachelor's in urban policy studies
- Bachelor's in public policy
- Master's in economics
- Master's in public administration
- Master's in urban policy studies
- Ph.D. in economics
- Certificate programs
- Graduate certificate programs in Disaster Management, Nonprofit
Management, and Planning and Economic Development
SCHOLARSHIP, RESEARCH and GLOBAL ACTIVITIES
- 58 faculty, 35 research associates; faculty and research associates
have worked in over 30 countries
- $42.9 million in 137 active external research funding grants through
calendar year 2005
- Republic of Jamaica just completed a $1 million tax reform project
- Five research units: the Domestic Studies Program, the Fiscal Research
Center, the Georgia Health Policy Center, the Experimental Economics Center and the International Studies Program
- Other research centers: Program for Rehabilitation
Leadership, Regional Atlanta Civic League, and the Neighborhood Collaborative
- Provides consultation and ongoing research regarding educational
reform, evaluation of the HOPE scholarship, public finance, Medicare
reform, rural health care, child policy, the improvement of health care
at the end of life, environmental quality, urban sprawl and water resources
- Initiated the Partnership for a Smog Free Georgia (now called the
Clean Air Campaign), designed to lower ozone levels in major metro areas
- Operates the largest experimental economics laboratory in the Southeast
- Provides consulting services for the U.S. Agency for International
Development and the World Bank, among others
- Continues work started by former President Jimmy Carter in integrating
City of Atlanta’s disadvantaged programs
Last updated: March 2006
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