School of Public and International Affairs
Director: A. Khademian
Executive Committee: G. Datz, A. Eckerd, K. Hult, T. Luke, K. Wernstedt, and D. Zahm
Web: www.spia.vt.edu
Overview
The School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) provides opportunities for students interested in public issues to gain perspectives and skills from several related disciplines. SPIA is a school within the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, and is comprised of the Center for Public Administration and Policy, the Government and International Affairs Program, and the Urban Affairs and Planning Program. Undergraduate degrees are offered by Urban Affairs and Planning – a B.S. in Environmental Policy and Planning and a B.A. in Public and Urban Affairs (see Urban Affairs and Planning in this catalog).
SPIA sponsors the Washington Semester, a ten-week summer program that allows undergraduate students to combine Washington, D.C.-area internships with course work for academic credit. For more information about undergraduate degree programs, students should contact Urban Affairs and Planning. Information on graduate programs may be obtained from the Center for Public Administration and Policy, Government and International Affairs, and Urban Affairs and Planning.
Undergraduate Course Descriptions (SPIA)
2984: SPECIAL STUDY
Variable credit course.
4984: SPECIAL STUDY
Variable credit course.