Master of Public Administration
Washington, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Nov 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Dec 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 1,922 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Leading with Integrity and Distinction
The mission of the nationally-ranked Master of Public Administration (MPA) at the AU School of Public Affairs is to prepare students to lead with distinction in programs that serve the public good, both in the U.S. and abroad. Accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), our program delves into the prime components of leadership in public and nonprofit organizations, the realm of public policy, and the analysis of issues critical to public administration today.
Tailored to Your Goals
AU’s MPA program offers a flexible learning environment that allows you to align your degree with your interests. Some of our eight concentrations offer optional focus fields that allow for even further specialization. These personalized toolkits build upon and showcase areas of expertise on your resume, online portfolios, LinkedIn, and other social media profiles.
Access Powerful Networks
You’ll learn from world-renowned scholars whose expertise spans public administration, management, and policy. Our students master contemporary administrative, management, and leadership best. They hone their analytical, decision-making, and communication skills, and learn to navigate organizational, human resource, and budgetary challenges while managing complex programs. What’s more, AU’s prime location in the nation’s capital offers students singular access to internship opportunities and policymakers. These direct connections to the nation’s change-makers, along with our extensive alumni network, will quickly open doors.
Get Ready to Lead
Ranked 4th in Public Management and Leadership by U.S. News and World Report, the MPA program positions you for leadership and executive roles in public agencies, national and international nonprofit organizations, and private firms. If you want a degree that will equip you to drive change and craft solutions to today’s most pressing challenges in public administration, AU’s MPA is the one for you.
The Master of Public Administration (MPA) requires 39 credit hours of approved graduate work for students entering the program with a bachelor's degree. 12 credit hours are electives that can comprise an area of concentration. Required core courses comprise 27 credit hours, including a Public Administration Capstone class. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in all coursework is required to remain in good standing and to earn the degree. Full-time status is considered to be 9 credit hours per semester. Students are expected to complete the degree within two years, including one summer.
The Public Administration Capstone tests students' abilities to integrate and synthesize MPA coursework and apply it to significant public management challenges. The course requires students to apply curriculum content, critical thinking, research, and writing skills through a substantial management analysis project. The Capstone is taken in the final semester of study and is offered in the fall and spring semesters only.
Internship
Students without significant professional work backgrounds participate in either a for-credit or non-credit internship. Students electing the internship for credit register for the course as part of a concentration. Students electing for the non-credit internship are required to complete a survey about their experience.
Curriculum
Concentrations
Nonprofit Management
Nonprofit organizations play a substantial role in the formulation and delivery of public services. This concentration introduces students to a variety of general management practices used in the nonprofit sector: defining organizational missions; building effective governance structures; acquiring resources; maintaining high standards of fiscal, legal, and professional accountability; managing human resources; and thinking strategically. More broadly, this concentration educates you on the many administrative challenges faced by small community-based or large professionalized organizations in today's "networked economy," where organizations increasingly interact, compete, and collaborate with other service providers, policymakers, and regulators.
Arts Management Focus. This focus, a joint effort of the School of Public Affairs and the Department of Performing Arts, prepares students for the administrative work associated with the presentation of music, theater, and other arts.
International Management
Washington, DC is at the center of an increasingly interdependent global network of trade, communication, and security. This concentration helps you understand the nature of management responsibilities that bridge different cultures, including those involving foreign relations, international organizations (including NGOs), and social and economic development. Students interested in this concentration may also take courses offered in AU’s highly-regarded School of International Service (SIS).
Public Management
This concentration strengthens the knowledge and skills of people called upon to work as line managers or administrative support staff in public service organizations.
Management Consulting Focus. People with expertise in public administration are often asked to analyze and reform organizations as external consultants, internal auditors, or members of special task forces. This focus helps students exercise the responsibilities associated with management consulting and institutional change.
Human Resources Focus. Developing human capital is critical to promoting organizational effectiveness—successful leaders recognize the importance of managing and motivating their workforces. This focus helps you understand the strategic role of human resource planning, develop skills that prepare employees for change, and improve management and employee relationships.
State & Local Administration
This concentration prepares you for the political and administrative intricacies of delivering public services in an increasingly intergovernmental context. Students are encouraged to include at least one relevant policy course and as many budgeting and finance courses as possible.
Public Financial Management
Program analysts, financial officers, budget officers, and financial analysts are found at all levels of national, state, and local governments. They administer and design programs, prepare and analyze budget proposals, evaluate programs, forecast revenues, collect taxes, allocate monies, advise legislators, inspect programs, and prepare financial statements. This concentration equips you to handle the many responsibilities involved with the management of public programs, operations, and funds.
Policy Analysis
More and more people are performing policy analysis, evaluating public programs, or conducting research on behalf of the public at large. By merging required MPA management courses with selected courses from our Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree, this concentration combines knowledge about the administrative functions essential to policy analysis with the skills necessary to conduct the actual studies.
Public Policy
This concentration combines the management and leadership strengths of the MPA program with policy courses for students interested in general policy or a particular policy area.
- Social Policy Focus. This focus teaches you how to utilize governmental and nongovernmental tools to address challenges imposed by poverty, hunger, educational deficiencies, unemployment, and discrimination.
- Health Policy Focus. This focus gives you the skills to tackle the issues confronting policymakers and analysts working on health and related topics in the U.S. and around the world.
- Environmental Policy Focus. This focus equips you to work with policymakers and analysts on environmental challenges across the globe and here in the U.S.
- Science & Technology Focus. This focus gives you the knowledge and competencies to handle scientific and technological issues confronting policymakers and analysts.
- Education Policy Focus. The education policy focus teaches students how to utilize governmental and nongovernmental tools to address challenges imposed by poverty, hunger, educational deficiencies, unemployment, and discrimination.
Applied Politics
The Applied Politics concentration incorporates two fields offered through the School of Public Affairs. The first field covers politics, campaign management, and lobbying, and serves students who want to influence the course of government through the electoral or political process. It draws upon the educational programs offered by the SPA’s Campaign Management Institute and Center for Congressional & Presidential Studies. The second field encourages students to think strategically about the challenges confronted by policymakers concerned with women’s issues. It addresses women, public policy, and political leadership, and draws upon courses offered through the school’s nationally-renowned Women & Politics Institute.
Race, Policy, and Administration
This concentration enables students to examine the role of race and ethnicity in public policy and administration. Topics of study include racial disparities in policy-making, implementation, public management, and outcomes for citizens at the local, state, and federal levels; diversity and inclusion strategies in policymaking and public administration; and the role of race in key policy areas (including urban, housing, justice, health, and education policy). Several courses also explore race as a social construct and the political, historical, and economic roots of racialization.
Cybersecurity Policy and Management
This concentration prepares students to understand, analyze, and manage the dynamics of the cyber policies that are critical to effective governance across public agencies, levels of government, and nonprofit organizations and contracting agencies. The concentration courses will include the history, development, and management of U.S. cyber policy, and a range of frameworks that can be used to facilitate and protect the flow of information and communication through sound cyber policies designed to enhance the success of organizations and public services. Professors Sasha O’Connell and Jocelyn Johnston provide faculty advice on this concentration.
Career Opportunities
We Know Success
Six months after graduation, AU Masters with a degree in Public Administration from the School of Public Affairs:
95% of Graduates are now working, in grad school, or both.
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