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Brett Harris
“SPEA has provided me with opportunities that could not be experienced at any other school. It has given me the chance to be a leader and has inspired me to pursue excellence.”

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Degrees

You have the power to change the world, so prepare to be a leader in government, business, and nonprofit organizations.

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Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (BSPA): Prepares students for careers in areas as diverse as federal, state, and local politics and administration; public policy evaluation; management consulting; public relations; management of nonprofit organizations; and monitoring, assessment, and amelioration of environmental problems – to name only a few.

Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH): The Health Administration major gives students the opportunity to develop organizational skills and leadership capabilities specifically designed for the health field. Students can also pursue careers in either the public or private sector in areas such as environmental health, health administration, epidemiology, or health policy and planning.

Bachelor of Science in Arts Management (BSAM): This degree gives the background and skills necessary to function in the management aspects of the arts industry. Graduates of this degree program are prepared to seek entry level careers in areas such as: development and donor relations, marketing, audience development and public relations, artistic direction and programming, financial management, volunteer coordination, arts education, public policy, and advocacy.

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (BSES): As a unique cooperative program between two leading schools of Indiana University (SPEA and the College of Arts and Sciences), the program is designed as a rigorous interdisciplinary science curriculum. The degree is intended to prepare students either for direct entry into an environmental science career or for graduate study in the traditional sciences or environmental science.