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Minor in Public Administration

Our minor programs are designed for students in other UVic undergraduate programs.

The Minor in Public Administration consists of 6 courses, each worth 1.5 units, for 9 units in total.

This minor offers a broad view of the public and non-profit sectors. Study applied policy analysis, public sector or local government management and open doors to co-op and other employment opportunities after graduation.

Core courses (4)

  • ADMN 311 (or POLI 350) - Introduction to Public Administration
  • ADMN 312 - Leading and Managing in Public and Non-Profit Sectors
  • ADMN 420 - The Public Policy Process
    or 
     - Canadian Public Policy*
  • ADMN 330 (or ICDG 301) - Indigenous Governance in Canada
    or 
    ADMN 331 - Governance for Planetary Health
    If you take both ADMN 330 and 331, only one will count towards your elective requirements.

*You may substitute an ADMN elective for a policy course if you have completed POLI 351 or 364 as part of a political science major.

Elective courses

You’ll select 2 elective courses worth 3 units. Choose from the ADMN course list and .

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Contact the academic adviser in your home program area to declare a Minor in Public Administration.