Public Service Minor
Office: Office of the Provost
Thurgood Marshall College
Administration Building
Affiliated Faculty and Staff
Michael S. Schudson, Ph.D., Communications, Director of Public Service
Minor
Elise Tiregol, Academic Internship Program, Director of Public Service
Internships
Specialization Chairs
Aurora Zepeda, M.P.A., Teacher Education ProgramEducation
Steven P. Erie, Ph.D., Political ScienceGovernment
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Ph.D., Family and Preventive Medicine, School
of MedicineHealth
Joel Robbins, Ph.D., AnthropologySocial Issues
The public service minor at UCSD encourages students to understand
the history and practices of public service and to participate in the
development of civic skills. Those skills and practices are essential
cornerstones of participation in a democratic society regardless of
one's chosen profession.
The course work for the minor emphasizes the history and emergence
of the non-profit sector as a national institution distinct from the
private and public sectors. The practicum aspects of the minor coupled
with the traditional academic work encourage students to see the connection
between the deeds of charitable service and the historic worth of citizen
participation in the common public franchise, regardless of professional
interests or gain.
The minor in public service is open to all UCSD students in good standing.
Students first complete TMC 15, Public Service in America, and must
choose one area of specialization from education, government, social
issues, or health. A list of specific courses appropriate for these
specializations is available through the Marshall
College Provosts Office. Approval of the minor is based on completion
of TMC 15 and two of the three upper-division specialization courses
with
a 2.0 GPA or better, and a cumulative GPA of 2.5 on ninety units. Students
approved to complete the minor are placed into specific internships
in public service through the Academic Internship Program.
The following twenty-eight units comprise the public service minor:
TMC 15, Public Service in America
Three upper-division specialization courses (education, government,
social issues, or health)
Three upper-division academic internships in public service
Capstone seminar in public service
For more information regarding the requirements for the minor, see
the Office of the Provost, Thurgood Marshall College, TMC Administration
Building.
Public Service Minor
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