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Nov 22, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ethics and Public Service, MALS
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The Ethics and Public Service Program (EPS) brings to the level of graduate study one of North Central College’s central missions: to produce principled, active, citizen leaders. The program’s focus on ethics and public service aims to deepen our understanding of the crucial relationship of these two during a time which has witnessed enormous ethical lapses in public life by those who purport to serve the public. Besides gaining greater insight into various avenues of public service, students will also gain a greater ability to act as public intellectuals who can help the general public analyze and navigate the growing complexity of policy, its consequences, and its relationship to ethics. This program will be of special interest to those wishing to prepare for other advanced study or to work as writers and consultants on various issues of public concern, for working in the non-profit sector, or for becoming agents of change in their communities at any point in their lives and careers.
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Common Core (9 credit hours)
Emphasis Courses (15 hours)
Project or Thesis (3 hours)
Elective Courses (6 hours)
Students are strongly urged to take one or two of the emphasis courses from the other programs within the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies-for example, given the importance of writing, MLS 540 , or ENG 455/ENG 555 , Professional and Grant Writing from the Writing, Editing, and Publishing Program. Many of the emphasis courses may connect students to internships or other hands-on experiences in public service, but students may also choose a formal internship/independent study experience as one of their elective courses via MLS 599 or MLS 693 - Independent Study .
Other recommended courses
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