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WELCOME TO THE HOME
PAGE OF
BARRY FRIEDMAN, COORDINATOR OF NGCSU'S M.P.A. PROGRAM!
| Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice | Office telephone number: (706) 864-1916 |
| Office location: West Main Hall, Room 317 |
E-mail
address: bfriedman@NGCSU.edu |
Fall 2009 syllabi: • POLS 2101, Section B • POLS 6380, Section A • POLS 4330/7320, Section A
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Mailing
address: Dr. Barry D. Friedman NGCSU Political Science 82 College Circle Dahlonega, Georgia 30597-1001 -- USA |
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POLS 2101 Final-Exam Information Review sessions: • Monday, November 23, 2:30 p.m., Young Hall, Room 209 • Wednesday, December 2, 1:20 p.m., Young Hall, Room 208 POLS 4330/7320 Sample Quantitative Problems |
Dr. Barry D. Friedman is the coordinator of NGCSU's
Master of Public Administration Program and is professor of political science
in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice. Here are a
few highlights of his education, experience, and research.
EDUCATION:
University of Hartford
Associate in Science in Engineering, 1973
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, 1976
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, 1976
University of Connecticut
Master of Business Administration, 1983
Master of Public Affairs, 1983
Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, 1991
COURSES TAUGHT:
Seminar in Public Administration
Politics and Bureaucracy
Administrative Law
Public Budgeting
Public Personnel Administration
Statistics for Public Management (syllabus)
Technology for Public Management
Ethics for Public Management (syllabus)
Government and Business
Public Management
Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations
Operations Management for Public Administration
Public Administration
Public Policy Planning and Analysis
The Presidency (syllabus)
Political Parties and Elections
Political Socialization and Public Opinion
Women and Politics (syllabus)
Statistics for the Social Sciences
Introduction to Political Science (syllabus)
American Government
(syllabus)
Senior Seminar in Political Science
(syllabus)
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
Ethics in Public Service
Federal Regulation
Nonprofit Institutional Management
Political Parties
Political Socialization
Public Policy
PUBLICATIONS:
Co-author of "Policy Point-Counterpoint: Profiling at Airports," International Social Science Review (Nos. 3-4, 2004), by Barry D. Friedman ("moderator"), Sharon R. Reddick, and Christina Fauchon, pp. 152-159.
Co-author of "Integrating Teaching, Learning, and Community Outreach: Western Carolina's Local Government Youth Assembly," International Social Science Review (Nos. 1-2, 2004), by H. Gibbs Knotts, C. Don Livingston, Gordon E. Mercer, and Barry D. Friedman, pp. 56-62.
Author of "How Nonprofit Organizations Fight Off Competition," PA Times, May 2004, pp. 5-6.
Author of "Utilizing Technology to Revitalize and Modernize Pi Gamma Mu," Studies in the Social Sciences 37 (January 2002): 65-76.
Author of "Afterword" in Harvey Rosenfeld, Richmond Pearson Hobson: Naval Hero from Magnolia Grove (Las Cruces, N. M.: Yucca Tree Press, 2001).
Author of "Consider Establishing a Council to Coordinate Campus Honor Societies," Pi Sigma Alpha Newsletter, Fall 1997, p. 4.
Author of "Futility of Reform Justifies Constitutional Convention," PA Times, Sept. 1, 1996, p. 12.
Author of Regulation in the Reagan-Bush Era: The Eruption of Presidential Influence (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995).
Author of "A Case-Study Analysis of the Reagan Regulatory-Review Program," Southeastern
Political Review 21 (Fall 1993): 705-720.
PUBLICATION-RELATED ACTIVITIES:
Book-Review
Editor of the
International Social Science Review (published by the
Pi Gamma Mu social-science honor society), 2002-2008
AFFILIATIONS:
Honor Societies:
Alpha
Chi (interdisciplinary)
Alpha Kappa Delta (sociology)
» Treasurer of the
NGCSU
Chapter
Beta Gamma Sigma (business administration)
» Communications Chairman (2001-2002) --
Atlanta
Area Alumni Chapter
Kappa Mu (local engineering honor society)
Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership)
Phi Beta Kappa (liberal arts)
Phi
Kappa Phi (interdisciplinary)
» Publicity Chairman and Webmaster for the
NGCSU Chapter
» Former Chapter President at Valdosta State University
» Active-for-Life Member
Pi Alpha Alpha (public administration)
Pi Gamma Mu (social science) » First Vice President (2005-2011), Chancellor - Atlantic
Region (2002-2005), Vice Chancellor - Atlantic
Region (1999-2002), Governor in Georgia (1995-2002)
» Secretary-Treasurer of the
NGCSU
Chapter
Pi Sigma Alpha (political science)
» Faculty Advisor
(1994-2008) and Treasurer (2008 to present) of the
NGCSU
Chapter
Professional:
» Secretary-Treasurer and Past President, Vice President,
Secretary-Treasurer, and Newsletter Editor of the
Georgia Chapter
» Life Member
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
North Georgia College & State University:
Alumni Association, associate life member
Council of Honor Societies,
founding executive director (1995-2009) Student Government Association, faculty liaison (1995-2002)
NGCSU Voices for Women, co-faculty advisor
American Society for Public Administration
,
faculty advisor (1993-2000, 2008 to present)

Read Barry's
article: Barry Goldwater and the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
» International Life Member
» Member of the National Advisory Council
»
» Past President of the former Shomer Chapter in West
Hartford, Conn.
» Treasurer (2005-2009), Vice President (2004-2005)
» Life Member
YES
Institute (formerly
Project YES) of Miami, Fla.
» Volunteer / Speaker
RAVEN - Research on Abusive Volunteer Exploitation by
Nonprofits (Founder); Author of
"Cracking Down
on Red Cross Volunteers: How American Red Cross
Officials Crushed an Insurrection by Agitated, Mistreated Volunteers in Northeast Georgia"
(presented at annual meeting of the Georgia
Political Science Association, February 21, 1997)
Sons of the American Legion AWARDS
»Who's Who Among America's Teachers & Educators, 5 »NGCSU Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award, 2002 and 1997
»NGCSU Excellence in Teaching Award for Collaboration (co-recipient with
Dr. Toni O. Barnett and Prof. Barbara Ann Tronsgard), 2000-2001
»American Society for Public Administration, Division III Chapter Newsletter
Award, 2000, for Georgia Chapter Newsletter (editor)
»Phi Kappa Phi (NGCSU
Chapter) Promotion of Excellence in Higher Education Award, 1999
If you are an excellent student who is interested in a special scholarship or award, or a special study opportunity,
visit Barry Friedman's Web page about
special scholarship and award
opportunities. Looking for housing in the vicinity of NGCSU?
Click here to see
listings. Barry Friedman's "greatest hits" can be accessed by clicking on one of these links
(or refer to the list at
his "Studies" Web page). Read his essay about: Here are a few other Web sites that Barry has posted for those who are
interested: FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE M.P.A. PROGRAM OR BARRY FRIEDMAN, VISIT THE
M.P.A.
PROGRAM WEB SITE, OR SEND A MESSAGE TO: bfriedman@NGCSU.edu, OR CALL (706) 864-1916.
Personal disclaimer:
This page is not a publication of North Georgia College & State University
and NGCSU has not edited or examined the content of the page. The author
of the page is solely responsible for the content.
Community:
American Friends of Magen David Adom,
formerly American Red Magen
David for Israel), supporting Magen David Adom (Red Shield of David, Israel's Red Cross
service); see Barry Friedman's
tribute to MDA
TLC Humane Society
(Barry is also a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals.)
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Contact your local humane society for more information about these and other
topics pertaining to the welfare of animals.
♦
Barry Goldwater and the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
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The evolution of human rights.
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Judicial power, courts, and
law.
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Plagiarism.
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Policy and economics
of health care.
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Abuse of volunteers by the
American Red Cross.
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Barry's personal
biographical home page.
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Quotations from Chairman
Barry.
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The resolution of the Christina Jeffrey affair.
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Michael Marling,
NGCSU artist, has sideline as lifesaving hero.
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