Knowledge Management

This specialization prepares students to develop innovative solutions to their organizations’ most critical challenges through the comprehensive creation, sharing and use of knowledge, and the effective education of adult learners. The curriculum is focused on organizational change (e.g., Total Quality, Six Sigma, re-engineering, Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award) and organizational learning, including the deployment of corporate universities.

Completion Requirements

  • 132 total quarter credit hours
    • Core courses (40 cr.)
    • Specialization courses (12 cr.)
    • Foundation Research Sequence (14 cr.)
    • Specialized Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs) (36 cr.)
    • Dissertation (30 cr.)
  • Professional Development Plan and Program of Study
  • 20 days of residency (two 4-day and two 6-day residencies)
  • Minimum of 8–9 quarters enrollment depending on the transfer of credits awarded

Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress and credits transferred. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call your enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.

Core Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
PPPA 8000 Foundations for Doctoral Study 4
PPPA 8002 KAM Writing Course 2
PPPA 8105 Managing at the Boundaries 6
PPPA 8200 Intellectual Traditions in Public Policy and Administration 4
PPPA 8305 Professional Leadership and Ethics 4
PPPA 8400 Nonprofit and Governmental Budgeting and Finance 4
PPPA 8500 Organizational Theory and Behavior 4
PPPA 8600 Human Resource Management 4
PPPA 8700 Policy Analysis 4
PPPA 8800 Strategic Management of Information 4

Specialization Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
PPPA 8131 Principles of Knowledge Management 4
PPPA 8250 Epistemology and the Practice of Knowledge and Learning Management 4
PPPA 6920 Principles of Learning Management 4

Foundation Research Sequence

Course Code Course Title Credits
SBSF 8417 Research Seminar I: Human Inquiry and Science 4
PPPA 8427 Research Seminar II: Research Methods 5
PPPA 8437 Research Seminar III: Data Analysis 5

Specialized KAMs

Walden’s unique curriculum allows students to focus on the areas most beneficial to their professional needs and goals. For example, students might concentrate on state and local government, public finance, or health administration while completing the following KAMs:

Course Code Course Title Credits
KAM V: Democratic Governance
PPPA 8510 Breadth: Theories of Democratic Governance 4
PPPA 8520 Depth: Contemporary Research and Issues in Democratic Governance 4
PPPA 8530 Application: Professional Practice Application of Democratic Governance 4
KAM VI: Organizational Leadership and Change
PPPA 8612 Breadth: Classical and Emerging Paradigms of Leadership and Organizational Change 4
PPPA 8622 Depth: Current Research on Leadership and Organizational Change 4
PPPA 8632 Application: Professional Practice Application of a Theory of Leadership and Organizational Change 4
KAM VII: Specialization Topics*
PPPA 8710 Breadth: Theories in Selected Specialization Topic 4
PPPA 8720 Depth: Current Research in Specialization Topic 4
PPPA 8730 Application: Professional Practice Application of Specialization Topic 4

*Students may elect, with permission from the Faculty Chair, to select a specialization (consisting of 3 courses) that will replace the requirement to complete KAM VII.

Dissertation

Course Code Course Title Credits
PPPA 9000 Dissertation 30

Course Descriptions

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