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Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University houses the Departments of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Economics, and Public Management & Policy, School of Social Work, and the Urban Studies Institute. Georgia State University is the largest university in the state of Georgia.

Georgia State University: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
TypePublic
DeanThomas Vicino
Students51,000 enrolled[citation needed]
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.aysps.gsu.edu

The Andrew Young School enrolls more than 2,100 students each semester. Community internships and job opportunities are a major draw for enrollment, with the school being within walking distance of one of the nation’s largest concentrations of local, state and federal governments and also close to several nonprofit headquarters, such as Care USA and Habitat for Humanity.[1]

History and Culture edit

The beginnings of the Andrew Young School were in the establishment of a Master of Governmental Administration degree in 1972. This would later evolve into a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) which was offered originally though the Institute of Governmental Administration. After shuffling around throughout the decades, the Georgia State Policy School was established in 1996.[1]

Three years later in 1999, The Policy School was renamed the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. The name pays respects to Andrew Young, a civil rights leader from Atlanta who served as United Nations Ambassador from 1977–79, as mayor of Atlanta from 1982–90, and was instrumental in bringing the Olympics to the city in 1996.

His leadership and Georgia State University's status as one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation allow Andrew Young School's programs to be inclusive and make a global impact.[2] Roughly one-fifth of graduate students come from developing countries, 59 percent of students are women and nearly one-half are African Americans.[3]

Rankings edit

U.S. News & World Report's 2020 Best Graduate Schools Public Affairs list ranks the Andrew Young School No. 21 overall: No. 7 in Local Government Management, No. 8 in Public Finance & Budgeting, No. 8 in Urban Policy, No. 9 in Nonprofit Management, No. 19 in Public Management & Leadership, and No. 22 in Public Policy Analysis. Criminology ranks No. 22, Economics ranks No. 59, and the School of Social Work ranks No. 59.[4]

Departments edit

Andrew Young School of Policy Studies includes five academic departments:

Degree Programs edit

A major pillar of the philosophy of the Andrew Young School is the belief that economics, public administration and social policy should not be separated.[3] The result is an approach to policy studies that is multidisciplinary, evident in the numerous interdisciplinary degrees offered and partnerships in research with other departments throughout Georgia State University.[10]

Notably, a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics was established in Fall of 2017, based on a deep historical connection of the disciplines and using analytically rigorous tools to prepare students for careers in law, economics, and business.[11] The Andrew Young School also offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics is offered in partnership with the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, and various other interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Undergraduate Degree Programs edit

Graduate Degree Programs edit

Doctoral Degree Programs edit

Graduate Certificate programs edit

  • Nonprofit Management
  • Planning and Economic Development

Research Centers and Programs edit

The Andrew Young School has an international presence in its research efforts with more than 135 faculty having worked in more than 70 countries worldwide. This translates to more than 230 scholarly papers, journal articles, chapters and books published annually and more than $26 million in active sponsored grants in the 2019 fiscal year.[12] The school runs ten research centers and conducts numerous research collaborations within Georgia State University, born of the Andrew Young School's interdisciplinary approach to research and education.[10]

Research Centers edit

  • Public Finance Research Group
    • Center for State and Local Finance
    • Fiscal Research Center
    • International Center for Public Policy
  • Evidence-based Cybersecurity Research Center
  • Experimental Economics Center (ExCEN)
  • Georgia Health Policy Center
  • Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange
  • Georgia Policy Labs
    • MAPLE (Metro Atlanta Policy Lab for Education)
    • Child & Family Policy Lab
    • CTEx (Career and Technical Education Policy Exchange)
  • Nonprofit Studies Program
  • Usery Workplace Research Group

Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations edit

  • Second Century Initiative with College of Education and Human Development
  • Future of Cities Research Institute with School of Public Health
  • Global Research Against Non-Commutable Disease (GRAND) Initiative with School of Public Health and College of Arts and Sciences
  • Cyber Security and Public Policy with Robinson College of Business and College of Arts and Sciences
  • The Center for the Quantitative and Statistical Sciences (QUEST) with School of Public Health, College of Education and Human Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Robinson College of Business, Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions, Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Global Studies Institute
  • Intimate Partner Violence Initiative with Department of Psychology and School of Public Health
  • Population Health and Precision Medicine with Institute for Biomedical Science, the Department of Biology, the School of Public Health and the College of Law’s Center for Law, Health and Society

The Facility edit

The current home of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies has a varied past, as the building dates to 1905. The Fourth National Bank opened the building on the southwest corner of Marietta and Peachtree streets in 1905 - the site of the Norcross Building which had burned in a 1902 fire – and was for one year the tallest building in the city until the Candler Building was built. Morgan & Dillon designed the building.

In 1928 firm Pringle & Smith directed addition of several floors to the building, an extension northward along Marietta street resulting in an L-shaped building, and a renovation of the interior to an even more opulent style.[13]

In 1966, First National Bank built a 41-story tower on the lot adjacent to the south, site of the Peachtree Arcade (1917-1964); today the State of Georgia Building; the architect was Cecil Alexander. It removed the top half of the original building and resurfaced it in the white marble that covers it today.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Spotlight: Georgia State University | APPAM". www.appam.org. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  2. ^ "Mission Statement". Georgia State University. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  3. ^ a b "Welcome from Andrew Young". Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  4. ^ "U.S. News & World Report's Best Graduate Affairs Program Ranking".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-05-26. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-30. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  9. ^ "Home". Urban Studies Institute. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  10. ^ a b "Welcome from the Dean". Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  11. ^ "Philosophy, Politics, and Economics". Philosophy. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  12. ^ "About the Andrew Young School". Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  13. ^ Craig, Robert Michael (2012). The Architecture of Francis Palmer Smith, Atlanta's Scholar-Architect, Robert M. Craig, p.136. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820328980. Retrieved 2013-12-08.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University houses the Departments of Criminal Justice amp Criminology Economics and Public Management amp Policy School of Social Work and the Urban Studies Institute Georgia State University is the largest university in the state of Georgia Georgia State University Andrew Young School of Policy StudiesTypePublicDeanThomas VicinoStudents51 000 enrolled citation needed LocationAtlanta Georgia USACampusUrbanWebsitewww wbr aysps wbr gsu wbr edu The Andrew Young School enrolls more than 2 100 students each semester Community internships and job opportunities are a major draw for enrollment with the school being within walking distance of one of the nation s largest concentrations of local state and federal governments and also close to several nonprofit headquarters such as Care USA and Habitat for Humanity 1 Contents 1 History and Culture 2 Rankings 3 Departments 4 Degree Programs 4 1 Undergraduate Degree Programs 4 2 Graduate Degree Programs 4 3 Doctoral Degree Programs 4 4 Graduate Certificate programs 5 Research Centers and Programs 5 1 Research Centers 5 2 Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations 6 The Facility 7 References 8 External linksHistory and Culture editThe beginnings of the Andrew Young School were in the establishment of a Master of Governmental Administration degree in 1972 This would later evolve into a Master of Public Administration M P A which was offered originally though the Institute of Governmental Administration After shuffling around throughout the decades the Georgia State Policy School was established in 1996 1 Three years later in 1999 The Policy School was renamed the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies The name pays respects to Andrew Young a civil rights leader from Atlanta who served as United Nations Ambassador from 1977 79 as mayor of Atlanta from 1982 90 and was instrumental in bringing the Olympics to the city in 1996 His leadership and Georgia State University s status as one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation allow Andrew Young School s programs to be inclusive and make a global impact 2 Roughly one fifth of graduate students come from developing countries 59 percent of students are women and nearly one half are African Americans 3 Rankings editU S News amp World Report s 2020 Best Graduate Schools Public Affairs list ranks the Andrew Young School No 21 overall No 7 in Local Government Management No 8 in Public Finance amp Budgeting No 8 in Urban Policy No 9 in Nonprofit Management No 19 in Public Management amp Leadership and No 22 in Public Policy Analysis Criminology ranks No 22 Economics ranks No 59 and the School of Social Work ranks No 59 4 Departments editAndrew Young School of Policy Studies includes five academic departments The Department of Criminal Justice amp Criminology 5 The Department of Economics 6 The Department of Public Management and Policy 7 The School of Social Work 8 The Urban Studies Institute 9 Degree Programs editA major pillar of the philosophy of the Andrew Young School is the belief that economics public administration and social policy should not be separated 3 The result is an approach to policy studies that is multidisciplinary evident in the numerous interdisciplinary degrees offered and partnerships in research with other departments throughout Georgia State University 10 Notably a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy Politics and Economics was established in Fall of 2017 based on a deep historical connection of the disciplines and using analytically rigorous tools to prepare students for careers in law economics and business 11 The Andrew Young School also offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics is offered in partnership with the J Mack Robinson College of Business and various other interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate degrees Undergraduate Degree Programs edit Bachelor of Arts B A in Economics Bachelor of Science B S in Economics Bachelor of Business Administration B B A in Economics Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies B I S in Philosophy Politics and Economics Bachelor of Science B S in Criminal Justice Bachelor of Arts B A in International Economics amp Modern Languages Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies B I S in Social Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Science B S in Public Policy Bachelor of Arts B A in Social Work Graduate Degree Programs edit Master of Arts M A in Economics Master of Arts M A in Economics Public Policy Track Master of Public Administration M P A Master of Public Administration M P A Juris Doctor J D Master of Public Policy M P P in Policy Studies Master of Social Work M S W in Social Work Master of Science M S in Criminal Justice Master of Interdisciplinary Studies M I S in Criminal Justice Administration Master of Interdisciplinary Studies M I S in Urban Studies Peace Corps Masters International Program Doctoral Degree Programs edit Doctor of Philosophy Ph D in Criminal Justice and Criminology Doctor of Philosophy Ph D in Economics Doctor of Philosophy Ph D in Public Policy with the Georgia Institute of Technology Doctor of Philosophy Ph D in Public Policy Doctor of Philosophy Ph D in Urban Studies Graduate Certificate programs edit Nonprofit Management Planning and Economic DevelopmentResearch Centers and Programs editThe Andrew Young School has an international presence in its research efforts with more than 135 faculty having worked in more than 70 countries worldwide This translates to more than 230 scholarly papers journal articles chapters and books published annually and more than 26 million in active sponsored grants in the 2019 fiscal year 12 The school runs ten research centers and conducts numerous research collaborations within Georgia State University born of the Andrew Young School s interdisciplinary approach to research and education 10 Research Centers edit Public Finance Research Group Center for State and Local Finance Fiscal Research Center International Center for Public Policy Evidence based Cybersecurity Research Center Experimental Economics Center ExCEN Georgia Health Policy Center Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange Georgia Policy Labs MAPLE Metro Atlanta Policy Lab for Education Child amp Family Policy Lab CTEx Career and Technical Education Policy Exchange Nonprofit Studies Program Usery Workplace Research Group Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations edit Second Century Initiative with College of Education and Human Development Future of Cities Research Institute with School of Public Health Global Research Against Non Commutable Disease GRAND Initiative with School of Public Health and College of Arts and Sciences Cyber Security and Public Policy with Robinson College of Business and College of Arts and Sciences The Center for the Quantitative and Statistical Sciences QUEST with School of Public Health College of Education and Human Development College of Arts and Sciences Robinson College of Business Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Institute for Biomedical Sciences Global Studies Institute Intimate Partner Violence Initiative with Department of Psychology and School of Public Health Population Health and Precision Medicine with Institute for Biomedical Science the Department of Biology the School of Public Health and the College of Law s Center for Law Health and SocietyThe Facility edit nbsp 1904 Atlanta Constitution article about the building s construction nbsp 1905 newspaper ad celebrating the grand opening of the bank s new headquarters building nbsp Interior of Fourth National Bank building c 1906 nbsp Fourth National Bank building about 1908 nbsp 1915 advertisement for the Fourth National Bank and tenants in its headquarters building The current home of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies has a varied past as the building dates to 1905 The Fourth National Bank opened the building on the southwest corner of Marietta and Peachtree streets in 1905 the site of the Norcross Building which had burned in a 1902 fire and was for one year the tallest building in the city until the Candler Building was built Morgan amp Dillon designed the building In 1928 firm Pringle amp Smith directed addition of several floors to the building an extension northward along Marietta street resulting in an L shaped building and a renovation of the interior to an even more opulent style 13 In 1966 First National Bank built a 41 story tower on the lot adjacent to the south site of the Peachtree Arcade 1917 1964 today the State of Georgia Building the architect was Cecil Alexander It removed the top half of the original building and resurfaced it in the white marble that covers it today References edit a b Spotlight Georgia State University APPAM www appam org Retrieved 2019 08 01 Mission Statement Georgia State University Retrieved 2019 08 01 a b Welcome from Andrew Young Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Retrieved 2019 08 01 U S News amp World Report s Best Graduate Affairs Program Ranking Department of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Home Policy Studies Georgia State University Archived from the original on 2011 10 15 Retrieved 2011 11 16 GSU Economics Dept Archived from the original on 2018 05 26 Retrieved 2018 08 28 Department of Public Management and Policy PMAP Home Public Management and Policy Georgia State University Archived from the original on 2011 11 30 Retrieved 2011 11 16 School of Social Work Social Work Home Policy Studies Georgia State University Archived from the original on 2011 11 14 Retrieved 2011 11 16 Home Urban Studies Institute Retrieved 2019 07 24 a b Welcome from the Dean Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Retrieved 2019 08 01 Philosophy Politics and Economics Philosophy Retrieved 2019 08 01 About the Andrew Young School Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Retrieved 2019 08 01 Craig Robert Michael 2012 The Architecture of Francis Palmer Smith Atlanta s Scholar Architect Robert M Craig p 136 University of Georgia Press ISBN 9780820328980 Retrieved 2013 12 08 External links editOfficial website 33 45 15 N 84 23 24 W 33 7543 N 84 3901 W 33 7543 84 3901 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Young School of Policy Studies amp oldid 1226298846 The Facility, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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