Title: The College of Public Policy at UTSA
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2The College of Public Policy at UTSA
- Jesse T. Zapata, Ph.D.
- Dean, College of Public Policy
- Vice Provost, Downtown Campus
3College of Public Policy
- Established in 2000 as part of Universitys
restructuring - Serves, with Architecture, as an anchor program
at the Downtown Campus
4College of Public Policy
- Enrollments have increased from 761 in 2000 to
1,106 in 2007. - Graduate enrollments have increased from 93 to
288 during the same period.
5College of Public Policy Mission
- The College of Public Policy is dedicated to
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- the advancement of salient public policy
- and practice through---
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6College of Public Policy Mission
- Research
- Rigorous educational programs
- Service
- Collaborative partnerships that contribute to the
public good within a diverse society. -
7College Departments
- Criminal Justice
- Demography and Organization Studies
- Public Administration
- Social Work
8College Programs and Offices
- Center for Policy Studies
- Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic
Research
9College Initiatives
- Enriching Educational Experiences to Enable
- Student Success
- - Foster international research and exchange
- - Emphasize diversity
- - Develop transformative leadership
- - Promote student organizations
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10College Initiatives
- Serving Society through Expanded Research
- - Implement a Ph.D. in policy analysis
- - Expand Center for Policy Studies
- - Increase faculty publications
- - Increase involvement of students in
research activity
11College Initiatives
- Promoting Access and Affordability
- - Increase in scholarship/fellowship
dollars - Serving the Public through Community Engagement
- - Continuation of Great Cities Dialogue
- - Increase in department/community
partnerships -
12College Advisory Committee
- George Pedraza, Chair
- Leticia Luna, Vice Chair
- Roger Campos
- Councilwoman Diane Gonzalez Cibrian
- Councilwoman Mary Alice Cisneros
- Helen Coronado
- Raquel Favela
13College Advisory Committee
- Don Frost
- Rene E. Gonzalez
- Joe Hinojosa
- Vanessa Hurd
- Jose Medellin
- Tommy Ortiz
- Gilbert Vasquez
14Department of Criminal Justice
- Dr. J. Mitchell Miller
- Professor Chair
15Mission Statement
- Our mission is to provide justice education and
service to our students and the larger community
through high ethical standards, excellence in
scholarship, and community outreach toward the
betterment of justice policy and practice in an
intellectually challenging and collegial
environment.
16Mission Statement
Research
Community Outreach
Teaching
17Community Partnership Opportunities
- WHO?
- Juvenile and criminal justice agencies
- (law enforcement, courts, corrections,
victimization services) - -- Schools (school safety EMCR grants, truancy
and drop-out prevention/reduction, gang and
bullying awareness) - -- Non-profit organizations (delinquency
prevention and youth development program
design/enhancement e.g., Boys Girls Clubs,
Youth Advocacy Programs)
18Current Department Initiatives
- Restorative Justice at UTSADepartment of
Criminal Justice - Section on Restorative and Community Justice
(March 2008) - Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- Co-Sponsor 1st National Conference on Restorative
Justice - June 24-27, 2007 at Schreiner University,
Kerrville, TX - 2nd National Conference on Restorative Justice
- Theme Bringing Restorative Justice into the
Mainstream - May 13-15, 2009, UTSA-Downtown Campus
- San Antonio Community Restorative Justice
Initiative - Indigenous Neighborhood Restorative Justice
- Lincoln-Jefferson Area Community Safety Project
(restorative community justice) - Working with Residents to Improve Quality of
Life, Health and Safety - Bexar County Re-entry Initiative
- Assisting the Formerly Confined to Safely Return
Home - Haven for Hope
- Development of a Resident Driven - Restorative
Justice Process to Resolve Conflicts
19Current Department Initiatives
- San Antonio River Authority
- Seed Grant Proposal
- Bioterrorism Prevention Partnership
- Water Security Vulnerability and Threat
Assessment and Emergency Management/Crisis
Response Plan Development - Findings leveraged into problem
statement/justification for capital federal grant
for larger South Central Texas Water System
Alliance (including SAWS)
20Current Department Initiatives
- Haven for Hope
- Innovative Best-Practices Driven Campus for the
Homeless - 50 service providers focused on transformation
- UTSA Dept. of Criminal Justice Executive Floor
office for research, development, and program
evaluation
21Current Department Initiatives
- San Antonio Area Foundation (predatory lending
foreclosures) - Partnering with University of South Florida on
minority confidence and trust in the police - Non-profit services cost-sharing plan for United
Way
22UTSA Criminal Justice Adjunct Professors
- Bettina Richardson, Federal Bureau of
Investigation - Chief McManus, SAPD
- Kevin Downey, Ph.D., Crosspoints
23Community Partnership Opportunities
- Program process and outcome evaluation
- Program conceptualization and design
- Grants writing
- Training (CLE/CHE)
- Pure and applied justice system research
(quantitative, qualitative, and
mixed-methodological applications) - CONTACT INFO
- DR. MITCH MILLER, CHAIR, UTSA, CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DEPT. - (210) 458-2535
- jm.miller_at_utsa.edu
24UTSA Dept. of Criminal Justice Graduate Program
- Master of Science in Justice Policy
- Graduate Program Director
- Dr. Roger Enriquez, 458-2696
25Department of Demography and Organization Studies
Jerome Keating, Ph.D. Professor and Chair
26Applied Demography
- Interim and Associate IDSER Director and
Associate Professor - Dr. Karl Eschbach
- UTMB
- 10 Publications (2007)
- Texas State Demographer
27Overview of the Program
- The program has 21 students in its first two
year. - We are admitting another 8-9 students for next
year. - Students will start comprehensive exams next year
28Demography in the Community
- John Garza
- Beldon Scholarship - 5,000
- PhD student in Applied Demography
- 4.00 GPA (15 Hours)
- MS Applied Statistics (UTSA) 2007
- BS Mathematics (UTSA) 2005
- HS Central Catholic
29Demography in the Community
- John Garza
- Internship City of San Antonio
- Summer 2008
- Comprehensive Planning Division
- Annexation of subdivisions outside 1604 based on
projected population growth
30Demography in the Community
- Eliza Hernandez
- Research Analyst (St. Marys)
- PhD student in Applied Demography
- 36 Hours in May
- MS Urban Studies (Trinity) 1990
- BA Sociology (St. Marys) 1988
31Demography in the Community
- Eliza Hernandez
- Avenida Guadalupe
- Ernest Olivares
- Coalition Neighborhood Mentor Program
- Westside Community Development
32Demography in the Community
- Lila Valencia
- Research Analyst (City of Austin)
- PhD student in Applied Demography
- 39 Hours in May
- MA Experimental Psychology (William Mary) 2001
- BA Psychology (UT Austin) 1998
- Native of Brownsville
- Attended UT Brownsville
33Demography in the Community
- Lila Valencia
- City of Austin
- Office of the Police Monitor
- Civilian Law Enforcement Oversight
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Effects on fertility, health, voting,
34Department of Demography and IDSER Research
IDSER researches methods and produces Annual
Estimates of the Populations of Texas Counties
and Places (supported by the State of Texas).
35Externally-FundedDemography and IDSER Research
- Impacts of Population Growth and Change on the
Demand for Transportation Services in Texas
(Texas Department of Transportation) - Population-Based Projections of the Number of
Uninsured Persons in Texas, the number of Obese
Persons, and Persons with Diabetes in Texas
(Methodist Health Care Ministries)
36Demography and IDSER Research
- Estimates of Population-Based Allocation Factors
for Funds Distribution (Texas Workforce
Commission) - Population Factors Impacting Criminal Justice
Services in Texas (Office of the Governor) - Demographic and Other Factors Affecting Change in
TANF, Food Stamp and Medicaid Enrollment in Texas
(Texas Legislative Council) - Causes of Differential Infant Mortality.
37Demography and Organization Studies
- www.utsa.edu/copp/Demography
- Dr. Mary Zey, Graduate Advisor
- (210) 458-6547
- Mary.Zey_at_utsa.edu
- IDSER Dr. Karl Eschbach, Interim Director
- (210) 458-6543
- Karl.Eschbach_at_utsa.edu
38Department ofPublic Administration
- Christopher G. Reddick, Ph.D.
- Associate Professor and Chair
- chris.reddick_at_utsa.edu
39 Master of Public Administration
(MPA) Program Mission
- To prepare students for careers and leadership
roles in public and nonprofit organizations and
to nurture their commitment to ethical public
service in a diverse society.
40MPA Quick Facts
- One of only 151 NASPAA-Accredited MPA programs in
the U.S. - only accredited MPA program in South Texas
- Currently serve approximately 131 students (full
and part time) - Over 400 MPA graduates since 1982
- Over 75 graduates in the last 3 years alone
- Seven full-time, tenured/tenure-track faculty
members as of Fall 2008
41Public Administrations Community Connections,
UTSA Strategic Initiative IV
- Critically examining the wisdom of public
financing for conventions centers and convention
center hotels, Strategic Initiative IV, Goal 3 - Example Column on San Antonio issues for the San
Antonio Current - Service-learning projects with local area
nonprofits, Strategic Initiative IV, Goal 2 - Example Working with students in nonprofit
management classes creating fundraising plans for
the Jump Start Theatre
42Public Administrations Community Connections,
UTSA Strategic Initiative IV
- The forces of globalization and the implications
for environmental protection and sustainability,
Strategic Initiative IV, Goal 5 - Example Panelist for A Conversation on Energy,
jointly sponsored by ConocoPhillips and the UTSA
Department of Engineering - The factors related to urban sprawl and the
importance of open space preservation, Strategic
Initiative IV, Goal 2 - Example San Antonio Planning Commission, Alamo
Community College Citizens Bond Oversight
Committee, and City of San Antonio Community Bond
Committee - Many others community service roles (editorial
boards, national public administration
organizations, etc.)
43Public Administrations Community Connections
- MPA and undergraduate American Humanics-Nonprofit
Management student internships - Internships with public and nonprofit agencies
within San Antonio and surrounding regions - Service learning (through doing and serving)
- Applied Research/Exit Paper class
- MPA student research projects assessing public
policies and best practices in management
44Contact Information
- Department of Public Administration
- The University of Texas at San Antonio
- 501 West Durango Blvd.
- San Antonio, TX 78207
- Phone (210) 458-2533
- Fax (210) 458-2536
- MPA_at_utsa.edu
- http//utsa.edu/copp/PA/publicAdmin.html
45Dr. Dennis Haynes
- Department of Social Work Chair
46UTSA MSW PROGRAM RECEIVES NATIONAL ACCREDITATION
FROM THE COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION
47Community Thank You
- Collaborative support from UTSA, College and
Department administration together w/ -
- MSW program faculty, staff, students and
graduates - Community agencies, field instructors, and
community advisory committee members - We would not be at this point without the
investment of our constituents.
48Benefits of Accreditation
- Enhances national reputation of the program
- Attracts quality graduate student applicants and
faculty candidates - Provides federal research and funding
opportunities not previously available - Allows field placement of student interns in
federal social service agencies - Maximizes employment opportunities for graduates
49Student Success and Community Service
- 96 currently enrolled graduate students (85
working professionals) - 21 MSW graduates to date 30 more MSW students
projected to graduate by 12/08 - 35,400 service learning internship hours
- 17 FTE/yr (2007)
50Enriched Educational Experiences
- Innovative Curriculum ? Service Transformation
through - Family and Community-Driven Ethical Practice
- Integration of Practice, Policy and Research
- Diversity and Cultural Competence
- Social Responsibility/Social Economic Justice
- Interprofessional Collaboration within a Global
Context - Catalysts for Excellence as Transformative
Leaders
51Community Engagement
- Community Practitioners
- MSW students placed across 44 agencies
- Field instructors participate in professional
field instructor credentialing for which they
receive CEUs toward licensure - Professional renewal through ongoing
collaboration with faculty serving as field
liaisons
52Creating a Research Culture
- Student internship agencies identify
community-based research interests specific to
their agency needs - Students assist agencies in updating agency
knowledge base on evidence-based policies and
practices - Students collaborate with field agencies to
conduct advanced research projects as capstone
MSW assignment - 18 current ongoing student community-based
research projects
53Partnership Development and Student Access
- Haven for Hope Collaboration the UTSA
Department of Social Work has been assigned one
social services office (24/7) with pods for
student interns funding for on-site field
instructor is being sought - Laredo UTSA MSW Collaboration approval will
be sought from UT system to deliver MSW program
to Laredo BSW graduates
54Expanding Resources
- As most of our MSW students are working
professionals, they are in need of 24/7 field
internship service learning opportunties. - Resources are needed to provide MSW supervision
for students during internship. - Field Stipends and Scholarships for MSW students
55Contact Information
- Department of Social Work
- UTSA, Downtown Campus
- 501 West Durango Blvd.
- San Antonio, TX 78207
- Phone (210) 458-3000
- Fax (210) 458-3001
- http//utsa.edu/copp/SW/socialwork.html
56The Center for Policy Studies
- Goutham M. Menon, Ph.D.
- Director and Associate Professor of Social Work
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57Mission
- The Center for Policy Studies is an
interdisciplinary applied research and outreach
center focusing on areas of critical importance
to communities and neighborhoods within a
local-global perspective, including - Public policy and its impact on diverse
populations - Developing transformative leaders capable of
impacting policy, practice and research - Social and behavioral dimensions of
health/mental health and delivery systems - Restorative and environmental justice issues
- Human and social development policy and practice
in a diverse society - Governance and administrative structures of
non-profit and non-governmental organizations
58Services
- The Center for Policy Studies offers an array of
services to campus and community stakeholders,
including - Grant development and implementation support
- Research services to public agencies and
community organizations - Non-profit leadership development and
organizational capacity building
59Research and Evaluation
- 2007 Total Funding 335,500
- Agencies
- Texas Department of Family and Protective
Services - City of San Antonio
- Escape Family Resource Center, Houston
- Mayors Commission on the Status of Women
60American Humanics
- Background
- Program founded in 1948 to train youth in
nonprofit management and service - UTSA one of three universities in Texas offering
certificate program - Undergraduate 83 students have graduated since
2000 - Nonprofit Management Minor
- 15 Credits 9 credits Business, 6 credits
Nonprofit Management - 300-hour internship
- Participation in academic student association
- Attendance at American Humanics Management
Institute an annual conference of workshops on
nonprofit training for students - Graduate
- Masters in Public Administration, American
Humanics Certificate - Benefits
- UTSA part of national affiliation of AH programs
to share best practices - Students gain classroom and real-world experience
- Build leadership and management skills
- Students can earn 4500 Next Generation
Scholarships toward internship. - Students network with possible employers
61Non-Profit Management
- To date - 200 participants representing
approximately 180 agencies, serving roughly
180,000 clients in San Antonio and South Texas - Participants earn Continuing Education Units
(CEUs) - Currently, 15 three-hour classes, two
nights/month on functions of nonprofit agencies - 3-day summer session on leadership issues unique
to nonprofit sector - Presenters are nonprofit leaders and experts in
their fields - Enables new professionals to gain solid nonprofit
foundation - Mid-level managers achieve next level of
expertise - Nonprofit start-up leaders hear case-studies of
best-practices
62Dissemination Venues
- Symposium Series (Great Cities Dialogue)
- Dr. John Gilderbloom - Great Cities Strategies
for the 21st Century (2007) - Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon - Resilient Cities San
Antonio in a Future of Complexity, Speed and
Surprise (2007) - Future topics on Water and Transportation being
planned - Research Reports and Policy Briefs
63Contact Information
- Center for Policy StudiesCollege of Public
PolicyThe University of Texasat San Antonio501
W. Durango San Antonio, TX 78207PH (210)
458-2545FAX (210) 458-2633www.utsa.edu/copp/cps