The certificate in Local Government Management provides an overview of the forms, structures, functions and services of local government. The course of study emphasizes leadership skills, board administration, performance management, strategy development and public participation. A variety of important financial management topics will be covered, including revenue forecasting, capital planning, debt issuance and management, intergovernmental and inter-organizational fiscal administration, service cost analysis and management, accounting, performance and accountability.
No graduate record exam (GRE) is required for this certificate program.
Curriculum
In order to complete the certificate in Local Government Management, students must complete 15 credits and earn a grade of B or better in each course. There are four required courses for all certificate students:
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Electives include:
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Some courses outside of the Public Administration department (Sustainable Communities or Geography) can also be considered local government electives on a case-by-case basis.
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Admission Requirements
If you wish to pursue a certificate in conjunction with your MPA, fill out the Add-on Certificate Application.
To be admitted into the certificate program, if a student is not already enrolled in the MPA program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- An undergraduate grade point average of 3.0
The application process requires students to submit the following materials:
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- Transcripts from your undergraduate institution
- A current résumé
- A letter of recommendation from a professor or professional colleague (such as a supervisor or executive director of a nonprofit organization) who can evaluate your suitability for the certificate program.
- A 1-2 page personal statement that addresses why you are interested in the program.
These materials will be reviewed in total to assess whether applicants bring the necessary skills and experiences to succeed in the program.
If students are interested in completing two specializations or certificates, a minimum of 51 total credits must be completed. If a student is interested in completing three specializations or certificates, a minimum of 60 total credits must be completed. Credits cannot be “double counted” for more than one specialization or certificate.
To discuss the certificate further, contact Melissa Sweet at msweet@binghamton.edu or 607-777-9178.
Contact
Melissa Sweet
Director of Admissions