Public Affairs, BA
Seattle University's Public Affairs major prepares students to address public and social issues with an integrated and comprehensive approach. Apply today.
About this Program
An Integrated, Practical Education for Social Change
Addressing public and social problems requires an integrated approach. In the public affairs major, you will build a solid base in the theories of leadership, economics, public policy, management and finance to prepare you to take action for social change.
The major in public affairs welcomes students interested in public policy, community planning, civic engagement and advocacy for employment in local, state and federal government or the nonprofit sector.
Coursework in public affairs encourages you to explore diverse perspectives, apply problem-solving skills and engage in practical internship experiences where you will analyze and address real-world social problems.
The flexible public affairs curriculum also allows you to concentrate in a specific area of study. The concentrations prepare you for career paths in your specific field of interest. Through internships, research, experiential learning and education abroad opportunities, you will enrich your classroom experience while preparing for a career that promotes a just and humane world.
Support for Your Success
Get a Head Start on Your Master’s in Public Administration
After you earn your bachelors, you can apply to our master’s in public administration and continue your education. Up to 15 credits from your BA can apply towards completion of the MPA program!
Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal
Our peer-reviewed online publication provides an opportunity for you to publish your research. Publication can help you prepare for advanced studies at top graduate programs or demonstrate knowledge and skills when applying for non-academic positions.
Put Your Public Affairs Degree to Work
As an SU Public Affairs graduate, you will be well positioned for jobs in public service, government and nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Recent public affairs graduates enjoy careers as:
- Government Relations Specialist, Seattle and King County
- Communications Director and Policy Aide, King County Council Member
- Executive Director, Seattle Nonbinary Collective
- Development Associate, The Humane Society for Tacoma
- Mobility Program Manager, Hopelink
- Development Director, Seattle CityClub
- Legal Assistant, Housing Justice Project at King County Bar Associate
- Development Associate, ACLU of Oregon
- Community Outreach Specialist, Sound Transit
- Anti-Trafficking and Immigration Specialist, Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid
- Policy Advisor, King County Council Member
- Public and Government Affairs Manager, Snohomish Health District
Hear From Our Alumni
Julieta Dentone
Julieta Dentone was awarded the prestigious Public Policy and International Affairs Program fellowship to support undergraduates committed to public service. As a PPIA fellow, Julia looks forward to learning graduate skills to support environmental policy.
‘24, Public Affairs and Environmental Studies
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Kevin D. Ward, PhD
Director, Bachelors of Public Administration Program
Professor