The Basics About a Master's of Public Administration
A graduate degree in public administration and policy which prepares individuals for senior positions in all economic sectors and fields and is also a gateway to pursuing advanced studies at the doctoral level leading to a career in academic research or teaching.
Graduate Public Administration Degree Options
 Master's in Public Administration - are two degrees awarded - the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and the Master of Public Policy (MPP). Both degrees provide training in public administration and policy, and program and project management, but each has a slightly different focus. Appropriate for those who want to develop general business knowledge and who have management aspirations within the broad spectrum of government (local, state/provincial, federal, legislative, judicial), independent agencies, non-profit organizations, health/medical, education, and private business
 PhD in Public Administration - appropriate for those who want to earn an advanced degree in public administration and policy with a view to pursuing a research or teaching career
 Graduate Pubic Administration Diplomas/Certificates - supplements an already established area of expertise in public administration or adds value to a previously earned Bachelor's or graduate degree in a different, but related discipline. Is designed to provide students with a specialized knowledge that is less extensive than a Master's or PhD in public administration
Areas of Graduate Public Administration Specialization
Agricultural and land management, comparative public management, criminal justice and public law, economic development, education administration, environmental policy and management, human resources management, policy research and analysis, public administration and decision making, public administration and policy, public budget and financing, social and health administration, specialized sectors management, state and local administration, tribal governance, urban and regional affairs, and women, gender and policy.
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