Careers in Government & Public Administration

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    Federal, state and local governments are among the nation’s largest employers. Solid career opportunities exist in almost every major occupation but due to the analytical and technical nature of many government duties, the need is greatest for those with education and experience in professional, management, business and financial fields.

     

    Programs

    Judicial Reporting

    • CART Reporter (Communication Access Realtime Translation)
    • Court and Conference Reporter
    • Court Reporter
    • Court Stenographer
    • Freelance Court Reporter
    • Realtime Reporter
    • Reporter
    • Scopist

    Paralegal/Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

    • Corporation Paralegal
    • Law Office Manager
    • Law Office Paralegal
    • Public/Government Paralegal
    • Real Estate Paralegal
    • Trust Department Paralegal

     

    More Opportunities

    See also the Business, Management & Administration cluster.

     

    Start Smart at Madison College

    Attend Transfer U to satisfy the first two years of general education requirements and continue on for your bachelor’s degree at another college or university, including UW-Madison. When compared directly with nine other Madison area colleges, full-time Madison College Transfer U students save an average of nearly $11,000 a year in tuition and fees. Choose between Arts, Engineering and Science paths to work toward your career goal.

    Last Modified: June 6, 2011