A Common Professional Component (CPC)

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A Common Professional Component (CPC)
A Common Professional Component (CPC)-Based Comprehensive (COMP) Exam
for Bachelors and Masters Degree Programs in Public Administration
This document identifies the topics and subjects associated with a program-level
assessment exam for graduate and undergraduate degree programs in Public
Administration.
The purpose of the exam is to assess learning outcomes at the program level. Programlevel assessments are used to directly assess student learning based upon desired
program-level learning outcomes. The topics and subjects correspond to the
foundational knowledge levels associated with degree programs in Public
Administration. These subjects represent knowledge areas that graduates in public
administration should know and understand without having to reference source material.
Test bank questions for each subject are designed to assess the foundational
knowledge levels. Exam questions are unique to each academic degree level
(bachelors and masters). The test bank includes 100-300 questions per topic. Each
exam is a random selection of questions from the test bank and includes 10
questions/topic. A comprehensive exam is 110 questions if all topics are included.
Several sources were used to identify the topics and subjects for these exams. The
sources included the National Academy of Public Administration Five Standing Panels,
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA)
Universal Required Competencies, American Society for Public Administration Subject
Matter Expert Areas, and the European Association for Public Administration
Accreditation. Additionally, curriculum and program-level learning outcomes from both
graduate and undergraduate programs from leading US universities specializing in
public administration programs were reviewed and used for the topic and subject
analysis.
Based on the analysis and review, the following topics are identified for a program-level
assessment in public administration.
1. Public Administration Principles and Foundations
2. Administrative Law
3. Public Administration Management
4. Research Methods and Statistics in Public Administration
5. Intergovernmental Relations
6. Budgets and Public Finance
7. Urban and Community Management and Planning
8. Leadership in Public Administration
9. Ethics and Social Responsibility
10. Macroeconomics
11. Public Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis
For specific academic degree programs, program managers should select which of the
11 PUB CPC topics apply to their program(s). In most situations, the bachelors-level
exam will include all 11 topics.
Since graduate programs vary considerably from university to university in terms of
curriculum and content, graduate-level exams should only include those topics that
directly correspond to the curriculum and learning outcomes of the degree program(s).
Therefore, a graduate-level assessment may or may not include all 11 PUB CPC topics.
The exam is still 10 questions/topic. An 8-topic exam would therefore include 80
questions.
Bachelors Academic Level Assessment Exam
The following is a listing of the subject areas included on the bachelors academic
degree level, PUB CPC-based COMP Exam. For each subject, there are 10-60
corresponding test bank questions (multiple choice and True/False).
1. Public Administration Principles and Foundations
 Defining Public Administration
 The Continuous Reinventing of Government
 The Political and Cultural Environment
2. Administrative Law
 Agency Rulemaking
 Bureaucracy and Democracy
 Crime
 Criminal Law
 Fundamentals of Administrative Law
 The American Constitution
3. Public Administration Management
 Environmental Management
 Management and Organization Theory
 Organizational Behavior
 Personnel Management and Labor Relations
4. Research Methods and Statistics in Public Administration
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Building Theories and Hypotheses
Comparative Research
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Content Analysis
Data Coding
Describing the Data
Direct Observation
Examining Relationships among Several
Variables
 Examining Relationships between Two
Variables
 Experimental Research Methods
 Operationalization and Measurement
 Research as a Process
 Research Design and Methods
 Sampling
 Scaling Techniques
 Studying Groups with Aggregate Data
 Summarizing Distributions on One Variable
 Survey Research
5. Intergovernmental Relations
 Congress
 State and Local Governments
 The Chief Executive
 The Federal Bureaucracy
 The Federal System
 The Judiciary
6. Budgets and Public Finance
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Analysis of Financial Statements and Financial
Condition
 Budgetary Considerations in Governmental
Accounting
 Federal Government Accounting and
Reporting
 Fundamentals of Accounting
 The Use of Funds in Governmental Accounting
7. Urban and Community Management and Planning
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Economic Development Planning
Environmental and Energy Planning
Growth Management and Sustainable
Development
Land-Use Planning Tools
Legal Basis for Planning
Metropolitan Regional Planning
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 Need for Planning
 Planning and Politics
 Social Issues in Urban Planning
 The Comprehensive Plan
 Transportation Planning
 Urban Design
 Urban Renewal and Community Development
 Urbanization
8. Leadership in Public Administration
 Assessing Leadership Styles
 Building and Leading Teams
 Control and Types of Leader Power
 Employee Development
 Employee Motivation and Rewards
 Leader Expectations
 Leader Traits and Attributes
 Models of Leadership
9. Ethics and Social Responsibility
 Conflict of Interest
 Discrimination
 Ethical Decision-Making
 Ethical Issues
 Ethical Standards
 Ethics and Climate
10. Macroeconomics
 Consumer Spending and Price Indexing
 Economics Trends and Forecasting
 Employment and Labor Supply
 Gross Domestic Product
 Inflation and Recession
 Interest Rates, Investment, and Fiscal Policy
 International Trade
11. Public Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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A Comparative Analysis of Approaches
Agenda Setting
Data Sources and Methods, Analysis and
Interpretation
Planning How to Conduct the Evaluation
Policy Analysis
Policy and Visions of Governance
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Policy Evaluation
Policy Formulation
Policy Implementation
Policy Termination
Political, Interpersonal, and Ethical Issues in
Evaluation
Reporting Evaluation Results
Theories of Public Policy
Masters Academic Level Assessment Exam
The following is a listing of the subject areas included on the masters academic degree
level, PUB CPC-based COMP Exam. For each subject, there are 10-40 corresponding
test bank questions (multiple choice and True/False).
1. Public Administration Principles and Foundations
 Civil Society
 Ethics and Public Administration
 Federalism
 Public Service in the 21st Century
 The Environment of Public Administration
 The Growth of Administration
2. Administrative Law
 Fundamentals of Administrative Law
 Lawmaking
 The Organization of Law
 Theoretical Perspectives
3. Public Administration Management
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Communication and Strategy
Human Resource Administration in Public
Organizations
 Managing Information Systems and Policy in
Public Organizations
 Organizational Environment
 Theories of Organization and Public
Administration
4. Research Methods and Statistics in Public Administration
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Control Techniques in Experimental Research
Descriptive Statistics
Ethics
Experimental Research Design
Inferential Statistics
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Measuring Variables and Sampling
Problem Identification and Hypothesis
Formation
 Procedure for Conducting an Experiment
 Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research
 Quasi-Experimental Designs
 Research Approaches and Methods of Data
Collection
 Research Validity
 Single-Case Research Designs
 Survey Research
5. Intergovernmental Relations
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Congress
Federalism
State and Local Governments
The Executive Branch and the Federal
Bureaucracy
 The Judiciary
 The Presidency
6. Budgets and Public Finance
 Financing and Budgeting Governments
 Public Budgeting and Finance
 Public Financial Management
7. Urban and Community Management and Planning
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Economic Development Planning
Environmental and Energy Planning
Growth Management and Sustainable
Development
 Land-Use Planning Tools
 Legal Basis for Planning
 Metropolitan Regional Planning
 Need for Planning
 Planning and Politics
 Social Issues in Urban Planning
 The Comprehensive Plan
 Transportation Planning
 Urban Design
 Urban Renewal and Community Development
 Urbanization
8. Leadership in Public Administration
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Coaching and Mentoring
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 Leader Traits and Effectiveness
 Leadership Development
 Leadership Styles and Approaches
 Power and Legitimacy
9. Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Discrimination
Ethical Decision-Making
Individual and Organizational Ethics and
Culture
 International Ethical Standards
 Social Responsibility
 Stakeholder Relations
10. Macroeconomics
 Employment and Unemployment
 Gross Domestic Product
 Income, Debt, and Investment
 Inflation and Interest Rates
 International Trade
 Pricing and Price Indexing
11. Public Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Analyses of Costs and Outcomes
Ethics in Program Evaluation
Models of Politics
Planning an Evaluation
Policy Analysis
Policy Evaluation
Program Evaluation Overview
Qualitative Evaluation Methods
The Policymaking Process
The Public Administration CPC-based COMP exams work very well when used as an
inbound/outbound direct measure assessment tool for internal and external academic
benchmarking. Students take the inbound exam at the start of their public administration
program. Students re-take the same exam at the end of their program. The difference in
scores is a direct measure of learning. The cumulative difference in scores is your direct
measure of learning success at the program level.
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