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FIRST YEAR DEVELOPMENT OF A MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAM IN JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION

NCJ Number
16930
Author(s)
J L FAZIO
Date Published
1972
Length
135 pages
Annotation
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND STUDENT EVALUATIONS OF THE MASTER'S PROGRAM IN JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Abstract
THE TOTAL PROGRAM CONSISTS OF SIX COURSES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, PERSONNEL, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, THEORY AND BEHAVIOR, RESEARCH) AND THREE COURSES IN LAW (CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CIVIL PROCEDURE, JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION) TOGETHER WITH A TRAINING GAMING-SIMULATION. FOUR OF THESE COURSES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED AND PRESENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME, I.E., INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC AND JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION, PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH AND CIVIL PROCEDURE. FOLLOWING EVALUATIONS OF THE PROGRAM BY STUDENTS AND EXPERTS IN JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION, THERE IS A 39 PAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS THAT HAVE A BEARING ON THE COURSE WORK. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)