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The School of Government offers up to 200 classes, seminars, schools, and specialized conferences for more than 12,000 public officials each year. Classes are offered in the following subject areas: civic education; community and economic development; community problem-solving and collaboration; courts and judicial administration; education law; employment law; environment; evaluation and measurement; health and human services; human resource management; information technology; land use planning and development; leadership and governance; local government budget, finance, and taxation; local government law; and state government.
To learn more about specific classes, visit the Courses and Resources section of the School of Government's website, or call Registration and Support Services at 919.843.8502.
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