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October 31, 2007

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Judicial Administration Programs

Working in the California judicial branch today is an exciting opportunity to contribute towards maintaining a strong and impartial judicial system that will be accessible to the public we serve. The Sacramento State program provides students with an opportunity to learn from individuals that have been involved in the California judicial system during some of the most dynamic and innovative times for the judiciary. The Administrative Office of the Courts is excited to participate in a program that will introduce and inspire individuals to a career in judicial administration.

William C. Vickrey
Administrative Director of the Courts

The Department of Public Policy and Administration is proud to announce the establishment of graduate level certificate and concentration programs in judicial administration. These new programs, among the only ones of their types in the nation, have been developed in close cooperation with the California Administrative Office of the Courts and others directly involved in judicial administration. The programs reflect regional and statewide need for post-baccalaureate education as California courts move forward in their mission to provide access and fairness to a burgeoning population. Major changes in court policy and operations in the last decade demand an educational complement.

The four course certificate in judicial administration is designed for highly motivated individuals already working in the courts. The certificate will greatly enhance skills, making certificate holders capable of securing higher levels of responsibility within the court system. Request Information.

The three course concentration in judicial administration is aimed at Sacramento State MPPA students who may wish to apply their master’s level abilities in the dynamic field of court administration.

This Web page contains links to specific information about such matters as application procedures and course descriptions. We also welcome inquiries from people within and outside the Sacramento State community who might be interested in more information about our programs.
Please contact Ted Lascher, Professor, Department of Public Policy and Administration or Donna Hoenig-Couch, Associate Director, Center for California Studies.

Notes:
1. Enrolled MPPA students do not need to submit an application to enroll in either the Judicial Administration Certificate or Concentration programs.

2. Students who have successfully completed the Judicial Administration Fellowship Program may substitute PPA 298A/B for PPA 291, Court Governance and Operations.


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