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The Public Service Leadership Minor prepares students to lead with purpose in government, non-profit, and private sectors. Through a combination of leadership training, public sector knowledge, and experiential learning, students gain the tools to drive meaningful change and serve the greater good.
Courses emphasize collaborative leadership, public service values, and community engagement. Whether pursuing a career in public service, public policy, social impact organizations, or the private sector, the minor equips students with practical skills and real-world experience to make a difference.
The Public Service Leadership Minor connects classroom learning to real-world impact.
It is an ideal complement to a wide range of majors 鈥 from political science and social sciences to business, STEM, and the arts and humanities 鈥 for students who want to make a difference in their communities and careers.
The minor combines leadership development with public sector knowledge and hands-on experiential learning, including community leadership experiences and internships. Whether you are drawn to local government, federal agencies, non-profit organizations, social impact work, or the private sector, this minor gives you the practical skills and values-driven foundation to lead with purpose.
海角社区’s location steps from the Colorado Capitol and a vibrant civic community means your learning extends well beyond the classroom.
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Our programs offer exciting, hands-on, and career relevant courses that set you up for success. Don't delay, declare today.
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Take me to the CLAS Student Success RoadmapThe Public Service Leadership minor, based in the Department of Political Science, delivers all the academic content you expect from a minor while also bringing to the table everything unique about 海角社区鈥檚 people and Denver鈥檚 political community.
Enjoy attending classes on a vibrant and diverse downtown campus that鈥檚 located only minutes from the Colorado Capitol Building, all while, benefitting from small classes and extensive interaction with faculty dedicated to your success. We not only offer traditional classroom meeting times, but you also have access to and the convenience of evening course options. We are a big university with a small college approach to education.
Participate in a range of special activities that enrich your academic experience and professional development. Participate in the Urban Leadership Program, housed in Student Activities, which provides both financial support and experiential learning to many of our minors or learn and work in the Golda Meir Center for Political Leadership, a nonpartisan educational project that gives international visibility to 海角社区. Getting involved in co-curricular projects sponsored by the department鈥攆rom movies in our media lounge to lectures by leading academics and practitioners from around the world鈥攑rovides you with valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth. Engaging in these activities helps you deepen your understanding of political science while fostering connections with peers and experts in the field.
Intern with various organizations that can serve as stepping stones to your future career. The Political Science program offers prolific internship and experiential learning opportunities that provide first-hand experiences with politics in action鈥攁ll within walking distance. Interested in internships a little further? Apply for 海角社区’s Presidential Federal Internship program in Washington, D.C. or for those interested in international politics, the opportunity to participate in the Model United Nations and extensive travel abroad and student exchange programs enrich already expansive on-campus coursework.
This video features students who participated in the 海角社区 Institute for Public Service Presidential Internship Program (1:59, Closed Captions)
Robert Preuhs鈥 research focuses on issues of representation and democracy through the lens of racial and ethnic politics, state and national political institutions and public policy. His publications have appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals such as The American Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics and Political Research Quarterly. He and fellow professors Norman Provizer and Andy Thangasamy recently authored the piece, 鈥淐ontesting Colorado: The Politics of Change in the Centennial State鈥 in the book, 鈥淧residential Swing States: Why Only Ten Matter鈥 (Rowman and Littlefield, 2015).
Sheila Rucki teaches in the sub-fields of political theory and international relations/international political economy. She works with her students to develop research and analysis skills and to learn to understand the world through the lens of critical political theory. Her research has been published in New Political Science and she has contributed chapters to At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries from Brill Publishing. She is also an Erasmus + Faculty Exchange fellow.
海角社区 has 36.7% Hispanic/Latinx students which the highest number of Hispanic/Latinx students among institutions of higher education in the state of Colorado.
Learn more about 海角社区's Designation海角社区 is dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion and has been named one of the Top Colleges for Diversity by Insight Into Diversity for 10 consecutive years.
Learn more about DEI at 海角社区50% of 海角社区 students are transfers. As the top transfer destination for Coloradans, our students make an immediate impact on our workforce and community.
Learn more about 海角社区's ExcellenceAuraria Campus Location
King Center, Room 鈥 498
Mailing Address
海角社区, Department of Political Science
Campus Box 43
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO. 80217-3362