Pathways Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration / Master of Public Administration
Master of Public Administration
Master of Public Policy
Dual Master of Public Administration / Master of Criminal Justice
Dual Master of Public Administration / Master of Public Policy
Dual Master of Public Administration / Master of Arts in Applied Geography and Geospatial Sciences
Dual Master of Public Administration / Master of Arts in Economics
Dual Master of Public Administration / Master of Public Health
Dual Master of Public Administration / Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Dual Master of Public Administration / Juris Doctor (Boulder)
Doctor of Philosophy in Public Affairs
Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Pathways Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice / Master of Criminal Justice
Pathways Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice / Master of Public Policy
Master of Criminal Justice
Dual Master of Criminal Justice / Master of Public Administration
Professional Development Programs
Colorado Certified Public Manager Program
Colorado Education Policy Fellow Program
Denver Community Leadership Forum
Parks and Recreation Emerging Professionals Program
Rocky Mountain Leadership Program
Summer Institute in Education Systems Leadership Policy
Dean
Paul Teske, a University of Colorado Distinguished Professor, was appointed Dean of the School in July 2008. Prior to his appointment as Dean, Teske served as the Director of the Center for Education Policy Analysis and Director of the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the School of Public Affairs, in addition to his teaching and research activities as a professor. He earned his PhD and MPA degrees in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Teske received a BA in Economics and Political Science, with highest honors in economics, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a James Johnston Scholar and Phi Beta Kappa.[2]