The School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences offers a dual graduate degree in Public Administration and Sociology.
The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is a generalist degree designed to prepare students for a variety of positions in public and nonprofit management and policy analysis. The Master of Arts in Sociology (MA in Sociology) provides methodological and theoretical frameworks to transcend individual experience in order to understand social life and is guided by a vision of social justice. Together, the two disciplines offer students a strong foundation to advance public service, work collaboratively to meet social challenges, and better understand key social phenomena using multiple lenses.
Graduates will be equipped to hold leadership positions in public and nonprofit programs designed to ameliorate important social problems.
Students enrolled in the dual MPA and MA in Sociology program complete both programs simultaneously in 53 credit hours, instead of the 66 credit hours required if each degree is completed separately. Students complete foundation coursework in both degrees, but have the flexibility to customize their programs by choosing elective coursework in public administration and sociology that best suits their interests and career objectives. The research methods requirements are taken in sociology and the culminating experience (e.g., capstone or thesis) is a collaboration between the two programs. Students without significant professional experience in public service will be required to take an additional 3-credit-hour internship.
General Requirements
A minimum of 53 credit hours of appropriate graduate study, including a minimum of 15 core hours in public administration, 4 core hours in sociology, and 7-8 hours of research methods from sociology. In addition, students will complete a minimum of 6 elective credit hours in public administration and a minimum of 6 elective credit hours in sociology. Additional electives will be selected from either public administration or sociology, depending on the student’s personal and career goals.
Students enrolled in the dual MPA/MA in Sociology program must maintain academic standards for both programs.
- A grade point average of B (3.0 on a 4-point scale) or better is required for degree candidacy.
- Students must earn grades of B- or better in all public administration courses.
- Students must earn grades of B or better in all sociology courses.