The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program serves the needs of pre-service students who wish to begin a career in the management of public or nonprofit organizations, of mid-career public or nonprofit sector professionals who wish to enhance their potential for career advancement, and of people from the private sector who intend to move into the public or nonprofit sectors. The MPA is a broadly recognized credential for public service management at all levels of government and in many nonprofit organizations. It also serves as a foundation for doctoral work in the field of public administration.
The curriculum of the MPA program provides students with a range of theoretical and practice-based concepts in topical areas such as the field of public administration, leadership, ethics, public policy, methods of conducting research, and human resources and financial management. The curriculum also includes a variety of elective courses that allow students to tailor their programs to their particular career interests.
Outcomes
- Make use of the broad base of knowledge and research in public and nonprofit administration and policy
- Communicate effectively in speaking and writing
- Apply critical thinking skills to solve problems in public and nonprofit settings in a manner that will increase the public good
General Requirements
- A minimum of 36 semester hours of graduate course work
- A grade point average of B (3.0 on a 4-point scale) or better
- Grades of B- or better in all required courses. Credit will not be counted for any course in which a student earns a grade of C- or lower.