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STANLEY HYLAND, PhD Director Room 138, McCord Hall (901) 678-1635 or (901) 678-1445
The School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy (SUAPP) at the University of Memphis links existing units within the College of Arts
and Sciences to create alliances that focus on urban and regional problems and creates
an interdisciplinary body of knowledge. Students may earn a masters degree in any
of the four graduate academic units. The Department of Criminal Justice offers the Master of Arts in Criminal Justice; the Division of City and Regional Planning offers the Master of City and Regional Planning degree; and the Division of Public and Nonprofit Administration offers the Masters of Public Administration. The Division of Social Work offers a program of study leading to the Master of Social Work degree. Please visit
the individual academic units for details.
All graduate students must comply with the general requirements of the Graduate School
(see Admissions Regulations, Academic Regulations, and Minimum Degree Requirements) as well as the program requirements of the degree being pursued.
URBAN AFFAIRS AND PUBLIC POLICY (SUAP)
SUAP 7100 - Public Policy Statistic (3) Introduction to processes of conducting statistical analyses of data relevant to public issues, problems, and policies in the areas of public administration, criminal justice, planning, and health administration; particular emphasis on providing an understanding of statistical concepts and techniques necessary for empirical analysis and decision-making.
SUAP 8100 - Public Policy Statistic (3) Introduction to processes of conducting statistical analyses of data relevant to public issues, problems, and policies in the areas of public administration, criminal justice, planning, and health administration; particular emphasis on providing an understanding of statistical concepts and techniques necessary for empirical analysis and decision-making.
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