Applications opened on January 10, 2024 for the 2024 Cohort.

Interested in a career in politics? Want to be a step ahead of others entering political careers? If so, then you may be an ideal candidate for the Public Affairs Professional Certificate. The Certificate delivers knowledge of the practical arenas of politics, hands-on training and experiential learning opportunities, interactions with professionals working in the field, and cutting-edge instruction from award-winning faculty.

What is the Public Affairs Professional Certificate?

The Public Affairs Professional Certificate is a joint program offered by the School of Public and International Affairs’ Department of Political Science and Grady College of Journalism’s Department of Advertising and Public Relations. This interdisciplinary certificate, one of the first of its kind offered in the nation, prepares a cohort of students who are majoring in either SPIA or Grady (or both in the case of double majors) with critical academic knowledge, practical information, and technical skills in the area of applied politics and public affairs communications. This program’s focus is to take what we have learned in political science and apply it. By engaging in real-world applications, students and faculty will be better able to generate better theory, better research that tests the theory, and better training for those who wish to work in the real world, because if you have training in both these areas, you will better be able to make predictions about political outcomes. Beginning in fall of 2016, the Certificate has offered two tracks: Applied Politics and Public Affairs Communications. The goal is to provide UGA students with a competitive advantage in the area of professional/practical politics and public affairs communications.

The Public Affairs Communications Track (PAC)

Grady majors who are interested in the PAC Track, which includes POLS 5030 Introduction to Applied Politics, should visit the Grady PAC page for further information that is specific to that track. SPIA majors or Grady/SPIA double majors should continue reading below. http://grady.uga.edu/pdf/PACCertificate.pdf.

The Applied Politics Certificate Track (AP)

The AP track within the new SPIA-Grady interdisciplinary certificate, will prepare SPIA students to compete effectively in the world of electoral politics (running for office, campaign management, including finance, mobilization, communications, strategy), advocacy and lobbying, polling, political consulting as a business, and political data analysis, by providing some of the critical tools and skills that will be the foundation of their professional development.

ELIGIBILITY

Admission to the Applied Politics Track is open to majors in SPIA and Grady/SPIA majors who meet the following criteria:

  • Completion of 30 hours (including POLS 1101 Introduction to American Government)
  • Completion of a statistics course (any STAT course, MSIT 3000, BIOS 2010+L)
  • Completion of one upper-division studies course (3000 level or above) offered by either POLS or ADPR.
  • A combined grade average of a 3.2 or higher for the three required courses.
  • Submission of an essay that details the student’s interest in applied politics.
CURRICULUM

Fall Semester (9 hours)

POLS 5030 Introduction to Applied Politics (3 hours) This “Launchpad” course will introduce students to substantive issues and knowledge needed to pursue a career in politics and politically-oriented advertising and public relations. Course material will be integrated with guest lectures by a variety of practitioners from politics and public affairs.

ADPR 3860 Introduction to Public Affairs Communications (3 hours) This course describes the field and the role of public affairs and advocacy in shaping public policy, legislation, and politics. Relevant topics include politics and media, ethics, advocacy advertising, and elements of historical campaigns.

POLS 4150 Research Methods for Political Science (3 hours) This course will be taught with a dedicated Applied Politics section and will focus on helping students develop the tools necessary to engage in applied politics and applied politics research.

Spring, Summer, or next Fall Semester (4-12 hours)

Internship courses may generate anywhere from 4 to 12 hours of course credit depending on the combination of requirements utilized by the professor and student. Internships must be sponsored by the Director of the Applied Politics program and developed with the specific career interests of the student in mind.  Students may engage in an internship program affiliated with another body, however, students must register for POLS internship hours (at least 4) in order to meet the curriculum requirements for the Applied Politics track of the Public Affairs Professional Certificate.  The core courses in the Applied Politics Program should be completed before the internship portion begins, however, some exceptions may occur and will be determined by the Director of the Applied Politics. Students must meet with the Applied Politics Director in person regarding their internship and assignments prior to registering for internship hours.

HOW TO APPLY
  1. Go to the online application for either the Applied Politics Track or Grady PAC Track.
  2. Complete all required information in the online form.
  3. Check that you have completed the prerequisites and have the proper grade requirements.
  4. Submit your 250 word essay about your interests, skills, and experience in the field of Applied Politics.
PRACTITIONERS

Thank you to the practitioners who have shared their stories, practical career advice, and best practices in the realm of public affairs and public affairs communications, and to the professors who have shared their research and expertise in the science of politics.

(NOTE:  Affiliations are those of the practitioner at the time of their visit.)


Alexa Bankert, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UGA School of Public and International Affairs
James Beverly, Georgia State House Minority Leader, District 143
Jaylen Black, Press Secretary, Abrams for Governor Campaign
Mallory Blount, Director of Specialty Media at the White House, Communications Director, Walker for Senate
Greg Bluestein, Political Reporter, Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ryan Bowersox, Senior Policy Analyst, Senate Research Office, Georgia State Senate
Kaitlyn Branson, Vice President of Operations, War Room Strategies
Meredith Brasher, Communications Consultant
Brendan Buck,Seven Letter, Partner; NBC News Political Analyst; Former aide to House Speakers Paul Ryan and John Boehner
Charles S. Bullock, III, Richard B. Russell Professor, University Professor of Political Science, UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Mary Carol Butterfield, Associate Producer, Fox & Friends
Keisha Carter Brown, Public Service Partner, RaZor Solutions Group, LLC
Keegan Cardman, Staff Assistant for U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Ananda Costa, Integrated Communications Representative, Skunkworks, Lockheed Martin
Jordan Chinouth, President/Chief Executive Officer, War Room Strategies
Shelbi Dantic, Campaign Manager, Boudreaux for Congress
Rebecca DeHart, Executive Director, Democratic Party of Georgia, and CEO of  Fair Count
Christopher Devine, Director of Budget and Appropriations at United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Andrew Dill, Director of Government Relations, Lockheed Martin
David Dove, Executive Counsel for the Governor’s Office (GA)
Geoff Duncan, Lt. Governor, State of Georgia
Earl Ehrhart, State Representative of Georgia
Wells Ellenberg, Government Affairs Manager, Southern Company
Terry England, Georgia State House Representative, Chair, Appropriations
Bill Evelyn, Broadcast/Video Specialist, UGA Marketing & Communications
Patrick Femia, Advisory Consultant, Deloitte
Carmen Foskey, Executive Director, Georgia Republican Party
Spencer Frye, GA State House
Jordan Fuchs, Vice President, Landmark Communications
Houston Gaines, GA State House Representative, Applied Politics First Cohort
Jim Galloway, Senior Political Reporter, Atlanta Journal Constitution
Kristin Garrett, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Ben George, Catapult Consulting, former Chief of Staff for State Democratic Leader, Georgia State House
Austin Gibbons, Public Policy and Economic Development Advisor, Office of the Governor
Kelly Girtz, Mayor of Athens, Georgia
Patrick Guthrie, Political Director, Clyde for Congress, State Field Director, Kemp Campaign,  Applied Politics Fourth Cohort
Cody Hall, Press Secretary, Governor Kemp
Jessica Hayes, Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. House Member, Jody Hice
Bryson Henriott, Legislative Correspondent, Special Assistant, U.S. House Representative Drew Ferguson (GA-03)
Neill Herring, Lobbyist, GA Sierra Club, Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, Flint Riverkeeper, Ogeechee Riverkeeper, GA Forest Watch
Robin Hubier, Jackson Spalding, Corporate Social Responsibility
Will Hurd, Former US Representative, Texas’ 23rd Congressional District
Melissa Jackson, Broadcast Media Relations Coordinator, UGA Marketing & Communications
Robert Jimison, NYT Associate Producer, The Daily
Bree Johnson, Digital Strategist, currently with Tomlinson for Senate
Josh Jones, President/CEO Red Clay Communications
Ronny Just, Governmental Relations Manager, Georgia Power
Evan Katz, Strategy Consultant, Deloitte
Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia
Marty Kemp, First Lady of Georgia
Paul Kilgore, PDS Compliance
Jasmine King, Director of State and Federal Affairs at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce
David Lakly, Vinson Institute, Expert, Georgia Legislative Process
Dominique Leon-Davis, Move-On, Digital Mobilization
Emily Leonard, Communications Specialist, Georgia State Senate
Bryan Long, CEO Southern Majority, Jackson Spalding
Josh Mackey, Vice President of Government Relations, FrogueClark
Anthony Madonna, Associate Professor, Russell Teaching Professor, Political Science Department, UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Amanda Maddox, Communications Director, U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson
Larissa Martinez, Co-Founder and President, Women’s Public Leadership Network
Abit Massey, Georgia Poultry Federation President Emeritus
Lewis Massey, Partner at Massey, Watson & Hembree, LLC
Caitlin May, Voting Rights Attorney, ACLU of Georgia
Joel McElhannon, Managing Partner of Parlay Marketing Partners, LLC
Megan McKinley, Finance Director, Tim Scott for President
Jim McVaney, Senior Director, Federal Relations and Policy (Energy, Environment & Agriculture) at Bayer
Chris Meredith, Assistant Chief Counsel at US Department of Homeland Security
Carey Miller,  Legal Counselor to Governor Deal
Valerie Mills, Senior Manager, Mayor’s Office of International & Immigrant Affairs-Welcoming Atlanta
Tate Mitchell, Kemp Campaign Press Secretary and Applied Politics First Cohort
Powell Moore, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
Patricia Murphy, Political Columnist, Atlanta Journal Constitution
Austin Myhre, Staff Assistant, U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA)
Bill Nigut, Senior Executive Producer at WGPB; WSB Political Reporter
Kristin E. Oblander, President, Oblander Group Fundraising
Eric Paulk, Deputy Director, Georgia Equality
Hadas Peles, Project Manager, American Israel Public Affairs Committee
William Perry, Executive Director of Georgia Ethics Watchdogs
Xeron Pledger, Constituent Liaison and Special Projects, U.S. House Representative Johnson
Trey Pollard, National Press Secretary, Sierra Club
Speaker David Ralston, Speaker of the House, Georgia House of Representatives
Matt Ralston, Manager of State Affairs, Troutman Pepper Strategies
Ralph Reed, President, Century Strategies
Kevin Riley, Editor in Chief, Atlanta Journal Constitution
Lori Ringhand, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law, UGA School of Law
Brian Robinson, Political Strategist, President of Republic Consulting, Former Communications Director for Governor Deal
Karen Russell, Associate Professor of Public Relations &  Jim Kennedy New Media Professor, UGA Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Adrien Sandercock, Fiscal Policy Analyst, Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, Applied Politics First Cohort
Jane Scarborough, Legislative Correspondent, U.S. House Representative Rich McCormick (GA-06)
Ben Sheidler, Director of External Communications for Coca-Cola North America
John Sides, Associate Professor of Political Science, George Washington University
Brett Smith, Legislative Field Representative, U.S. Rep. Ferguson
Hunter Smith, UGA Law, ADA Brunswick Judicial Circuit, DA Office, Applied Politics First Cohort
Kristen Smith, Senior Lecturer, Public Relations, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Lily Soto, Finance Assistant, FH Strategies
Ben Stout, Senior Field Coordinator, U.S. House Member, Jody Hice
Jessica Suh, Legislative Staff, U.S. House Rules Committee
Jenni Sweat, Press Secretary, Senator Perdue; Perdue for Governor, and Committee for Homeland Security, US House;  Public Affairs Communications First Cohort
Stuart Swinea, Field Organizer, Iowa Democratic Party
Cary Lynn Thigpen, Morning Consult and Pew Research Center, Applied Politics Second Cohort
Grant Thomas, UGA Office of Government Affairs, Director of State Relations
Michael Thurmond, CEO, DeKalb County, Georgia
Bob Trammell, GA 132, Ga House Minority Leader
Chuck Toney, Senior Strategist, Jackson Spalding
Shivani Vakhari, Legislative Correspondent and Press Assistant, for U.S. House Representative Graves
Lynn Vavreck, Professor of Political Science and Communication Studies, UCLA
Savannah Viar, RNCC and War Room Strategies
Jeff Vreeland, Director of Digital Operations, Prosper Group
James Wallner, Vice President for Research, The Heritage Foundation
Mallory Whitfield, Fundraising Consultant, War Room Strategies
Brad Williamson, Legislative Field Representative, U.S. Senator Isakson
Chrystian Woods, Director of Organizing and Outreach, Democratic Party of Georgia

DONORS

Thank you to the following donors whose generous support makes this program possible!


Mr. Eli J. Abad
Ms. Francesca T. Amodeo
Ms. Caroline L. Anderson
Ms. Morgan T. Aspinwall
Ms. Sarah J. Baines and Mr. Christopher P. Baines II
Ms. Abby L. Batchelor
Ms. Ashley M. Bays
Capt J. Wesley Bernard
Mr. Thomas D. Beusse and Mrs. Frances Doughtie Beusse
Ms. Kaitlyn T. Branson
Ms. Georgia R. Brieske
Mr. James T. Brieske and Mrs. Cindy L. Brieske
Ms. Lynn M. Brynes
Mrs. Frances Bullock and Dr. Charles S. Bullock III
Mr. Mark A. Burkett
Mr. Brittan J. Bush
Ms. Mary C. Butterfield
Ms. Rachel L. Byers
Mr. Jake Campbell
Ms. Keegan S. Cardman
Mr. Carter W. Chapman
Mr. Timothy R. Chapman and Ms. Emily J. Chapman
Mr. James V. Chin and Dr. Audrey A. Haynes
Ms. Allyson M. Clawson
Dr. Brett A. Clementz and Dr. Jennifer E. McDowell
Ms. Laney N. Copeland
Mr. Matthew A. Couper
Ms. De’Omini Y. Daniely
Mr. Dylan R. Davis and Ms. Kelly C. Davis
Mr. Joseph W. Davis Jr.
Mr. Kelly J. Dent and Ms. Robin C. Dent
Mr. Christopher C. Devine
Mr. Timothy B. Dickinson
Mr. David B. Dove and Ms. Courtney Dove
Ms. Julia F. Drury
Mr. Donavan K. Eason and Mrs. Ashley L. Eason
Ms. Sharri Edenfield and Mr. William Lindsey
Mr. J. Wells Ellenberg
Dr. Ashton G. Ellett and Ms. Jessica Ellett
Mr. Austin R. Emery
Mr. Raphael E. Fix
Ms. Cassidy M. Flood
Mr. Ross E. Freeman
Ms. Madison P. French
Georgia Power Foundation, INC.
Representative Houston A. Gaines
Ms. Trinity M. Gates
Mr. Austin W. Gibbons
Mr. Kerman D. Goodin II
Mr. Joshua D. Gregory
Mr. J. Patrick Guthrie
Mr. Keith A. Guthrie and Ms. Carolyn C. Guthrie
Mr. Robert M. Haire and Dr. Susan G. Haire
Mr. Cole M. Harper
Mr. J. Bradley Harris
Mr. Coleman R. Hedden
Ms. Brittany L. Helliar
Mr. William C. Henderson
Mr. Bryson A. Henriott
Ms. Alexa G. Hernandez
Mr. Carlos R. Hernandez and Ms. Shena D. Hernandez
Mr. Brandon F. Holtz
Mr. Jerry E. Hood and Mrs. Angela F. Hood
Dr. Melvin V. Hood III and Mrs. Ashley Hood
Mr. Arthur D. Hufford and Ms. Kathryn B. Hufford
Mr. Mark Isbitts and Ms. Debra Isbitts
Ms. Avery M. Jainniney
Mr. Dylan M. Jolley
Mr. David S. Jones and Dr. Stacy Bishop Jones
Mr. Ronald D. Just and Mrs. Kim Just
Mr. Evan Katz
Ms. Sara Beth Cockerham Kaufman
Ms. Abby M. Kousouris
Ms. Ashley M. Land
Dr. Joshua M. Lang
Mrs. Megan L. Larkins and Mr. Wallis M. Larkins
Ms. Noelle C. Lashley
Mr. Joseph A. Lestingi III and Ms. Kathryn L. Fisher
Ms. Malissa M. Little
Mrs. Kaylyn E. Littleton and Mr. Jeffery Littleton
Ms. Leanne E. Livingston
Mr. Joshua J. Mackey and Ms. Kallarin Mackey
Mrs. Brooke Malcom
Mr. Justin P. Maloney
Ms. Sara Beth Marchert
Ms. Jessica D. Martin
Ms. Margaret L. Martin
Ms. Larissa M. Martinez
Mr. William T. Mason
Mr. Lewis Massey and Mrs. Amy Massey
Mr. John J. McArthur and Judge Sara McArthur
McArthur & McArthur, P.A.
Mr. Allen T. McCall
Mr. Gregory F. McCallar and Ms. Melissa L. McCallar
Mr. James P. McVaney Jr.
Mr. Carey A. Miller and Mrs. Jessica Miller
Mr. John T. C. Mitchell
Mr. Kevin L. Mitchell
Ms. Christina D. Moffett and Dr. James M. Moffett Jr.
Ms. Angela M. Morgan
Ms. Madeline C. Morgan
Ms. Katherine R. Moseley
Ms. Ivana L. Motes
Ms. Roya Naghepour
Ms. Micah J. Nix
Mrs. Caroline M. Paczkowski and Dr. Andrew M. Paczkowski
Ms. Samantha E. Paul
Ms. Anne M. Pellegrino
Mr. Ethan M. Pender
Ms. Nicole T. Phillips
Ms. Allison G. Phipps
Dr. Andrew W. Pierce
Dr. Keith T. Poole and Mrs. Jan Poole
Mr. Glyndon D. Pruitt
Mr. Robert F. Ray Jr. and Mrs. Karen Cochran Ray
Red Maple Group, LLC
Ms. Tiffany N. Reed
Ms. Cecile P. Riker
Dr. Deondra E. Rose
Ms. Catherine M. Roth
Ms. Callie Y. Roylance
Mr. Adrien D. Sandercock
Mr. Arham Shah
Mr. Bradley H. Shanker
Ms. Isabel J. Shemaria
Mr. Michael J. Shinholster
Ms. Savannah L. Simpson
Mr. Brett D. Smith
Mr. Hunter G. Smith
Ms. Anna Beth Smith
Ms. Margaret R. Smith
Mr. Logan S. Sorrow
Mr. Andrew D. Stancil
Mr. Glenn A. Stegall
Ms. Katrina C. Stewart
Mr. Kent P. Strickland
Ms. Jessica J. Suh
Ms. Gracie Swan
Mr. Grant R. Thomas I
Ms. Katherine E. Thompson
Ms. Kiara D. Thompson
Ms. Brooke N. Turner
Ms. Shivani B. Vakharia
Ms. Savannah J. Viar
LTC Scott M. Virgil
Mr. John T. Walden
Mr. Frank A. Wasser
Mr. Connor Whitney
Dr. Peter W. Wielhouwer
Mr. Brad L. Williamson
Mr. Jonathan M. Wilson
Mr. Jantz G. Womack

updated 10-10-2023

2016 Cohort

Gaines, Houston
Harben, Catherine
John-Williams, Kimberlee
Lozano-roman, Glanny
MacPhail, Kate
Marticke, Sam
McAllister, Kaylyn
Mitchell, Tate
Morgan, Madeline
Naghepour, Roya
Sandercock, Adrien
Smith, Hunter
Stone, Emily
Williams, Hayley

2017 Cohort

Burkett, Mark
Conde, Louis
Dickinson, Bailey
Flores, Stephanie
Griffin, Elizabeth
Hennessy, Reed
Hood, Callie
Hudson, Josh
Katz, Evan
Knell, Samuel
Konishi, Allyson
Marsh, Charlene
Melton, Preston
Pender, Ethan
Plombon, Megan
Siggers, Grace
Thigpen, Cary Lynne
Vanden Heuvel, Alex
White, Haleigh

2018 Cohort

Ali, Saif
Anderson, Caroline
Batten, Jessica
Biggar, Taylor
Brody, Morgan
Byers, Rachel
Carpet, Mathilde
Chapman, Carter
Douglas, Jessica
Emery, Austin
Fagundes, JT
Ferguson, Christopher
Fine, Allison
Gibbons, Austin
Harper, Cole
Helliar, Brittany
Jense, Anna
Klein, Michael
Kumar, Vaibhav
Mitchell, Colleen
Parker, Chelsea
Peney, Matthew
Powell, Alexa
Pruitt, Kelsey
Scott, Marnagee
Tester, Rob
Vargas, Polo
Walker, Bailey

2019 Cohort

Adkins, Jesse
Amer, Saarah
Bennett, Caylin
Capuano, Gabriel
Couper, Matthew
Creswell, Chan
Dryden, Bailey
Garrison, Hope
Goodin, Kerman
Graves, Amelia
Guthrie, Patrick
Huskey, Alex
Isbitts, Julianna
Johnson, Leyeama
Langfelder, Becca
Lee, Kate
McManus, Daniel
Nabors, Bridget
Parker, Alexis
Shelton, Shania
Siegmann, Jamie
Thompson, Kiara
Tierney, John
Turner, Brooke
Wilhelm, Taylor
Womack, Jantz

2020 Cohort

Bippert, Scott
Cochran, Holt
Crabb, Thomas
Giordano, Andrea
Henriott, Bryson
Jackson, Madeline
Kagan, Hope
King, Logan
McCallar, Dayle
McFadden, Dedan
McLeod, Rhett
McMillan, Maggie
Mora, Alyssa
Nedza, Lora
Nix, Micah
Pace, Gracen
Poteete, Harlow
Roth, Catherine
Schwamm, Carly
Shanker, Bradley
Simpson, Savannah
Summers, Chelsea
Wagner, Richy
Wastler, Isobel

2021 Cohort

Allen, Sarah
Blake, Lexie
Brieske, Georgia
Butler, Trenton
Charyton, Thomas
Correa, Lizabeth
Crews, Kelli
Crosby, Makayla
Edelson, Dillon
Elmore, Aliya
Frey, Evan
Henderson, Clark
Hernandez, Alexa
Horwitz, Sydney
Moffett, Harper
Motes, Ivana
Myhre, Austin
Phipps, Allison
Pitner, Katie
Radford, John-Malik
Rickaby, Aidan
Scarborough, Jane
Segat, Bryce
Shemaria, Isabel
Shinholster, Michael
Stockenberg, Connor
Swan, Gracie
Thompson, Kate
Warshal, Jack
Whitney, Connor
Williamson, Logan

2022 Cohort

Archer, Isabel
Brantley, Kendall
Cardman, Keegan
Daniely, De’omini
Dempsey, Niamh Ann
Downes, Kelley
Duncan, Parker
Evans, Jessica
Fernald, Gideon
Friedman, Joshua
Gates, Trinity
Gregory, Josh
Johnson, Lauren
Kazi, Nazia
Kimberlin, Claire
Kirby, Alyssa
Martin, Hayden
Moore, George
Niane, Fatime
Oh, Hannah
Roberts, Terrell
Rogers, Anna Grace
Schultz, Daniel
Taback, Maegan
Washo, Coby
Weiss, Isabela

2023 Cohort

Buck, Mackenzie
Byrd, Nicholas
Chen, Lian Ho
Cohen, Justin
Cox, Madilyn
Dent, Christian
Fortuna, Julian
Hamby, Carter
Harless, Monroe
Hartley, Juliana
Hufford, Mary
Hunter, Evelyn
Jainniney, Avery
Jones, Hendley
Knudsen, Caroline
Kress, Katie
Livsey, Zach
Mason, William
Naurin, Nusrath
Pirkle, Becca
Rice, Sloane
Shah, Arham
Sorrow, Logan
Summerville, Cle’
Tringali, Anthony
Zhou, Joanna