Public Service Colleges and Universites


Make Your Degree Make a Difference: Law and Public Service Degrees Create Jobs that Matter

Global climate change and greenhouse gases. Meeting the needs of those who don't have enough food or clean water. Combating terrorism, redeveloping blighted urban areas. If you want to apply your talents in a global arena where you can really help, law and public service may be the right field for you. Law and public service degrees can lead to fulfilling jobs in a global arena.

What is Law and Public Service?
Law and public service is a combination of two fields. Law and public service degrees can take you into the public service arena where your talents in law will help you make a difference with some of the most challenging problems facing our communities today.

What Classes Will You Take at Law and Public Service Schools?
Law and public service colleges teach a curriculum that focuses initially on core classes, then builds to your specialty. Degrees in law and public service will focus on introduction to law courses, followed by more advanced law classes like constitutional law.

Law and public service degrees include bachelor's degrees as well as master's which include an MPA (Master of Public Administration) and MPP (Master of Public Policy).

Law and Public Service Degrees and the Job Market
If you graduate from one of the law and public service colleges you'll find job opportunities in major fields such as:
  •   Nonprofit organizations
  •   Federal government
  •   Global climate organizations and other environmental organizations
  •   International business

If you choose the federal government, you may find yourself working in public affairs, a field expected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to grow by 24 percent between 2008 and 2018, much faster than average for all occupations. Public relations specialists (public affairs specialists) made a mean annual wage of $51,960 in 2009.
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