2018-2019 KEY EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
Key Executive MPA. Key Executive Leadership Certificate. OIG TSA
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Key Executive Leadership Programs
Guiding Principles
Vision
Key is the global public sector leadership program of choice because it challenges good managers to become extraordinary leaders who build an environment for organizational success.Values
The following are the extraordinary leader core values associated with leading change, leading people,
achieving results, developing business acumen, and building coalitions: Ex hibit a passion for improving public service;Lead authentically;
Learn and work collaboratively;
Become a force for personal and organizational change;Act with integrity;
Model the behavior sought; and
Empower others to action.
Mission
Faculty, staff, and students create a participative and rigorous learning environment where Key students
choose to: Ac quire contemporary public management knowledge, values and skills; Develop the personal leadership capacity needed to implement what they learn; Transform themselves from good managers to extraordinary leaders; andBecome lifelong learners.
Goals Faculty, staff, and students create an environment where students work and learn collaboratively and choose to replicate that environment in their workplace. Offer evolving curricula that reflects the changing environment, technological advancements, and changing stakeholder, customer, and student needs and ensures students acquire knowledge of substantive public administration principles and practices.Students choose to increase their leadership capacity and change their behavior to become better leaders.
Students apply substantive public administration principles and practices, increased leadership capacity,and changed behavior to effectively and efficiently implement public policy and practices needed to
create and sustain vital public service organizations.Provide top-notch administrative support services to students allowing them to focus solely on learning.
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About the Program
The Key Executive Leadership MPA Program challenges good leaders to become extraordinary leaders$ Such leaders learn and work collaboratively3 change3 act with integrity3 and challenge those they lead to do the same$ Because becoming an extraordinary leader is a journey3 the central core of the program"s vision is accepting 1m the challenge to learn and 2m the responsibility to act on that learning$ The Key Executive Leadership MPA is a fully accredited graduate degree program designed for busy professionals at or above the GS-12 level or equivalent non -government position. KeyDistinguishing Factors
NASPAA Accredited:Key Executive Leadership MPA Program is theonlyExecutive MPA specifically designed for federalexecutivesaccredited by the NationalAssociation of Schools of Public
Affairs and Administration 2NASPAAm Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation$Rankings: UASA News n World Report ranks the School of Public Affairs Master of Public Administration program
in the country$Immediate Application:
Students are challenged to immediately apply what they learn in their workplace and report the results for discussion in the classroom th e following month$ Participants maintain employment while attending classes one weekend a month$ Alignment with Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs): Key courses cover all Office of Personnel Management"s 2OPMm ECQs required for Senior Executive Service consideration$Recognition of Previous OPM and DAU Training:
Participants may apply approved OPM credits and DAWIA training towards the degree3 thereby reducing the tuition and number of credits required for graduation$ KeyResults
96l of our alumni indicated that Key has played a major role in fostering their successful careers
7,l of our alumni report they have been promoted within one year of graduation
9,l of our students said the Key Executive Leadership Programs increased their ability to lead people toward
meeting their organizational vision3 mission3 and goals$ Challenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4A AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edu5ey y4v 1oqlsAZbjectives
We achieve our mission by ensuring that each Key Executive Leadership MPA graduateU1.Applies substantive public administration principles, values and skills to lead organizations and implement
public policy effectively and efficiently.2.Demonstrates increased leadership capacity to facilitate transformation from good managers to extraordinary
leaders.3.Exhibits the capability to analyze, synthesize, think critically, solve problems and make decisions that enhance
organizational and policy effectiveness.5ey y4v 9ision
Key is the global public sector leadership program of choice because it challenges good managers to become
extraordinary leaders who build an environment for organization successA5ey y4v yission
The mission of the Key Executive Leadership MPA is to foster a collaborative and rigorous learning environment to
initiate the purposeful transformation of good managers into extraordinary leaders who possess the capacity to build
learning environments for the purpose of creating and sustaining vital public service organizationsA sAdopted
September rPd fcr- by the Department o f Public Administration and PolicyeA5ey y4v 9qlues
The following are the extraordinary leader core values associated with leading changed leading peopled achieving
resultsd developing business acumend and building coalitionsU1.Exhibit a passion for improving public service
2.Lead authentically
3.Learn and work collaboratively
4.Become a force for personal and organizational change
5.Act with integrity
6.Model the behavior sought
7.Empower others to action
5ey yethodology
The Cohort System: The Key Executive Leadership Programs uses the cohort model in which students matriculated
advanced and graduate togetherA The trusting environment that is created during the Orientation enables knowledge
transferd honed teaching skillsd honest feedbackd the confidence to recreate the same environment with those ledd
and a career.long network and support groupA Challenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4AAMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edu bohorts qre cqpped qt su students for q leqrning environment focused on the student. 7he 5ey y4v
c ohort begins e very f mridqy, Nq turdqy,Cohort Duration Schedule Meets
Professors: 7o leqd qnd engqge students, the 5ey Sxecutive Ceqdership 4rogrqms uses professors who qre
prqctitionerAscholqrs in their respective field qnd hqve the skills to work with qdult leqrners. vs q result, they qre qble
to stimulqte relevqnt discussions thqt chqllenge students to think qbout the concepts they reqd qnd leqrn in the
clqssroom qs well qs chqllenge them to qpply whqt they leqrn in their workplqce.Reading: 7o supplement the discussions in the clqssroom, students qre provided qnd expected to reqd books,
journqls, qnd qrticles thqt qre used to expqnd q rqnge of choices for qction.Optional Executive Coaching:
7o foster pqrticipqntsa continuql leqrning qnd selfPdevelopment, the 5ey Sxecutive
Ceqdership 4rogrqms utilizes executive coqchingh q developmentql relqtionship thqt focuses on positive performqnce
possibilities qnd the development of emotionql qnd sociql intelligence. mor vqlidqtion, 5ey uses q 2Uu° feedb
qck survey developed by the 0qy 1roup, which trqnsforms reseqrch into qctionqble insights.Comprehensive Examination:
7o receive qn y4v degree, students must complete q comprehensive exqm thqt
qllows the integrqtion qnd synthesis of theories leqrned qcross 5ey courses qs they relqte to executive decisionP
mqking. 5ey Sxecutive Ceqdership y4v 4rogrqm bomprehensive consists of qn qction leqrning" project.
Action Learning:
vction Ceqrning involves working on q reql problem outside of the studentas orgqnizqtion. 3t is qform of leqrning by doing. vction leqrning is built qround q shortPterm chqllenge thqt is q priority for senior mqnqgers
in the studentas qgency. Nolving the problem qnd leqrning individuql cqpqcity for leqdership qre intertwined. Fhile
engqged in this project, students will leqrn how to become q more reflective mqnqger qnd leqder.The purpose of the project is to blur the line between work" and learning." Action learning focuses as much on
learning and reflecting as it does on action. Therefore, implementing the project is, in a real sense, less important
than the learnings that students experience during the process of working on the organizational initiative. The action
learning project will also be the cumulative application of graduate-level courses in public administration. The exam"
itself consists of an oral report and a written report. In these, students are expected to draw on at least four public
administration courses and apply these AU learnings to their projects.Contribution to Human Capital Development
The Key MPA Program increases a graduate"s human capital through the following leader development competencies into the graduate"s behavior:1.All OPM ECQs,
2.The domains of emotional intelligence,
3.Regular periods of self reflection to better understand themselves, and the world in which they lead, and
4.A commitment to life long learning.
Challenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4A AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edu C hallenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4A A MERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edu T he Key MPA Program also increases a graduate"s human capital through the following substantive skill development competencies:1.An understanding of current technology and its challenges, together with how to lead significant
technological change2.The ability to develop a change management marketing program and communicate strategically
3.The skill to understand a statistical analysis to enhance decision making
4.Becoming an active participant in budget development and implementation
5.Understand how to use the results of a Program Analysis to increase program efficiency and effectiveness
6.Understand the role of the US Constitution in providing and limiting US government authority to act
7.Understanding of the interrelated role of agencies, OMB, political appointees, Congress, CongressionalOversight, and stakeholders in the creation and implementation of public policy
8.An understanding of microeconomics and its roll in leader decision making
9.The ability to exercise influence in the award and implementation of the acquisition cycle
10.The role and responsibility of a leader to actively participate in the creation of human resource policy
11.The role of ethics and ethical behavior in decision making
12.The ability to design and effectively implement an organizational change effort that results in changesbehavior.
C ourse DescriptionsCinked to the Z4y SbHs, eqch 5ey Sxecutive Ceqdership y4v course is highly relevqnt to the complex roles qnd tqsks
of public sector teqm leqders, mqnqgers, qnd executives.PUAD 611: Managing in the Information Age 7his course covers the use of informqtion technology in public service
organizations. Topics covered include basic concepts and terminology, government and non -profit applications, thesystems approach to organizational processes, database concepts, web-engineering, decision support, user
involvement, methodologies for developing operating systems, and future trends.PUAD 62,: Marketing and Strategic Communications 4rinciples of mqrketing qnd strqtegic communicqtion used by
government agencies to identify features of government performance relevant to citizens; market government
services; bringing about changes in citizen behavior; and enhancing the image of government agencies are covered.
Also includes marketing techniques such as focus groups and surveys to identify the causes of social behavior as well
as citizen preferences and needs.PUAD 621: Topics in Executive Management: Language of Statistics 7his course will cover q number of techniques
and strategies designed to enhance analytic and decision making skills. The primary objective is to equip the student
to interpret statistics that are widely used in statistical reports, studies, evaluation, etc., with a focus on how these
statistics can aid management policy and decision making and problem solvingPUAD 622: Leadership f or Key Executives Ty focusing on the leqdership skills of clqss members, this course is
designed to sharpen the capabilities of executives to lead and manage others. Students examine their own
Challenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4A AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edumqnqgeriql style, methods of communicqtion, techniques of motivqtion, delegqtion of work, qnd qpproqches to group
leqdership. blqss exercises qre used to illustrqte reseqrch findings from the behqviorql sciences.PUAD pf9U Executive Problem Solving 3n this course students study methods for gqthering qnd qnqlyzing informqtion
in ways that lead toward more effective and accurate decisions. Specific techniques for analyzing public policies and
evaluating agency performance are examined. Each student develops a prospectus for analyzing a program or activity within his or her own agency.PUAD pf-U Budgeting and Financial Management Jse of the executive budget qs q device for mqnqgement plqnning
and control is the focus of this course. Key executives develop their skills in understanding different budgetary
systems, the elements of budget review and execution, and various strategies and tactics in the budgetary process.
PUAD pf4U Analysis and Evaluation 7his course covers the broqd set of reseqrch qctivities essentiql for designing,
implementing, and appraising the usefulness of government programs. Students assess the effectiveness and
efficiency of innovative initiatives, as well as programs already in place, gaining skills critical in implementing the
Government Performance and Results Act.
PUAD pfpU Legal Issues in Public Administration 7his course deqls with the legql bqsis of government quthority qnd
the ways in which legal processes authorize yet limit executive action. Using statute and case law, students study the
delegation of legislative power, rule-making, administrative appeals and judicial review. Attention is focused on the
legal issues in which Key executives are most likely to become involved.PUAD pfCU Politicsd Polic ymaking and Public Administration 5ey executives exqmine the relqtionship of the
legislative process, congressional oversight, and EOP/OMB review and app roval to the administration of governmentpolicy. They study response to pressure groups, clientele groups, and the general public. Executives also address
their relationship to political executives, the political basis of government organization and the difficulties of
interagency coordination. This course can also be taken abroad.PUAD pfPU Executive S kill ModuleU Executive ClarityU Thinking and Writing 7his skill module focuses on the elements
of effective writing and covers subjects such as organizing concepts and pre-writing, wordiness, parallel structure,paragraphing, subordination, passive voice, transition, report structure, nominalizations, prepositional decay,
proofreading, and document design and layout.PUAD p9cU Public Manag erial Economics yicroeconomic theory is used qs q frqmework for understqnding the
problems of public managers. Resource scarcity, consumer behavior, production, cost, economics of efficient
management, operation of product markets under competition and monopoly, labor markets, market failure, and public goods are covered.PUAD p9-U Acquisiti on Management 7his course provides students with the requisite understqnding to exercise
leverage in both the award and administration phases of the acquisition cycle, including how to influence outcomes
that further programmatic goals that support public policy objectives. Basic rules, regulations, laws, and directives
and ethical considerations are covered with respect to both competitive and sole source acquisitions.
PUAD p9PU Strategic Human Resource Management for Executives 7his course looks qt executive exercise of
discretion in the application of human resource policy to enhance organizational effectiveness. Subjects covered
include labor/management relations, merit-based staffing, performance management, employee selection, EEO,
Challenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4AAMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edu employee relqtions qnd other workplqce issues.
PUAD639: Ethics for Public Managers 7his course explores ethicql philosophy qnd its implicqtions for executive
qction qnd decisionPmqking, including conceptions of the public trust, conflicting interests, ends qnd meqns,
deception,personql integrity, work plqce civility, qnd the need for government to keep its promises. Jsing cqse
studies, students exqmine the ethicql implicqtions of qlternqtive courses of qction. PUAD 654:Organization
Diagnosis s Change vlternqtive theories qnd methods of intervention designed to bring qbouteffective orgqnizqtion chqnge qre covered. Ntudents develop skills by qpplying theories qnd models to
orgqnizqtion cqses. The KeyMPA Applicant
7he successful cqndidqte for the 5ey y4v progrqmdtypicqlly holds q 1NPgs oor qbove level or equivqlent ;1Z, privqte sector, or leqdership experienceh
possesses mqnqgement experienceh demonstrqtes significqnt leqdership potentiqlh qnd, hqs q pqssion for improving public service.Application Requirements
bompleted grqduqte online qpplicqtion4qyment of the nonPrefundqble JNe-- qpplicqtion fee. 7his pqyment is wqived for current studentsh vJ
qlumnih J.N. 9eterqnsh former 443vA3344 pqrticipqntsh 4eqce borps pqrticipqntsh vmeriborps pqrticipqntsh
7eqch for vmericq pqrticipqntsh mvyJ scholqrsh qnd yc;qir scholqrs.
vcqdemic record or scqnned unofficiql trqnscript.4rofessionql or federql resume detqiling your current qnd pqst work experience, including your title, 1N rqting
or NSN designqtion oor equivqlent , qwqrds, speciql recognitions, qnd qccomplishments.Ntqtement of purpose describing your pqssion for public service professionql growth qnd leqrning, leqdership
potentiql, qnd commitment to qpply whqt is leqrned in the clqssroom in the workplqce. v sqmple of your written work, such qs q report, memorqndum, or qrticle.7wo letters of recommendqtion qttesting to your qcqdemic skills qnd executive potentiql.
7uition for
5ey -ϰ is estimqted to be es,Ϭϰϱ per credit. 3ncluded in the tuition qre textbooks, leqrning mqteriqls,
q nd most s tudent f ees. 7 here is no i ncreqse in tuition during the length of the progrqm.vn qdditionql fee is chqrged for 4JvRPUsD when this course is tqken qbroqd. Ntudents mqy tqke 4JvR UsD
qt vmericqn Jniversity qnd qre not required to trqvel qbroqd.Payment
Me thods4qyment
cqn be mqde throughout the semester by course or pqid in one lump sum. Npeciql monthly qrrqngements cqn be mqde qt qn qdditionql fee with the Zffice of Ntudent vccounts for pqrticipqnts funding their own tuition. Challenging great managers to become extraordinary leaders since rzC4A AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 202.885.3857 key@american.edu vmericqn Jniversity qccepts the following methods of pqymentd bheck or money orderh9isq, yqsterbqrd, or Riscover credit cqrds oq nonrefundqble credit cqrd convenience fee of s.--n will be
chqrged hFire trqnsfer pqymentsh
qnd, Ntqndqrd morm g6s.Financial Aid
minqnciql qid is qvqilqble to qll vmericqn Jniversity students. mor informqtion, go to the Zfficiql of minqnciql vid"s
website http://american.edu/financialaid/graduateprospects.cfm or call (202) 885 -6109. To be eligible for financialaid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Assistance (FAFSA), which is available electronically
through theFAFSA website at
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. American University"s FAFSA code is ,,1434.Veterans Benefits
vmericqn Jniversity qccepts 9eterqns qnd 13 Till benefits, qnd is q pqrticipqting &ellow Wibbon school. mor more
informqtion on how to use these benefits, go to www.american.edu/financialaid/veteransbenefits.cfmFor more informationd contactU
Patrick S$ Malone3 PhD
Director
sus.66-.UsDg pmalone@american.eduChar Ploetz
Key MPA Graduate Advisor
sus.66-.UsU6 cploetz@american.edu Robert TobiasBusiness Development
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rtobias@american.edu key.american.edu Tuition is estimated. All courses meet from 9am-4pm.C. Ploetz Updated 12/04/2018Key54DRAFTSchedule
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PUAD 622 Leadership for Executives Tobias, R.
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PUAD 638 Strategic HR Management for Executives Wells, R. November 1-3 1.5 $3,068 PUAD 630 Public Managerial Economics Shapiro, C.November 15-17
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PUAD 623 Executive Problem Solving
Rahaman, A. January 17-19, February 7-9 3.0 $6,135PUAD 654 Organization Diagnosis & Change
Wagner, R. Feb 21-23, March 13-15 3.0 $6,135
PUAD 627 Politics, Policymaking & Public
AdministrationTMalone, P.
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