University of Colorado Colorado Springs Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program
University of Colorado Colorado Springs

University of Colorado Colorado Springs

Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program

Colorado Springs, USA

Master degree

Full time, Part time

Sep 2026

Distance Learning, On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program prepares students for leadership roles in public service. This program focuses on developing skills in policy analysis, management, and public sector finance. It offers a comprehensive understanding of governmental operations, nonprofit management, and community engagement. The program typically spans two years of full-time study, equipping students with practical experience through internships and capstone projects.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a range of careers including roles in government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and policy think tanks. Potential positions include city manager, budget analyst, and program director. The MPA program also opens opportunities for roles in international organizations and consultancies specializing in public affairs.

The MPA degree prepares students to take leadership roles in the public and nonprofit sectors. The Master of Public Administration degree is multidisciplinary and designed to provide graduate professional education for individuals who wish to prepare themselves for administrative and/or policy careers in public, nonprofit, national security and criminal justice systems. In addition to a solid core curriculum covering essential problem-solving and decision-making skills and diverse elective choices, students with less professional experience participate in internships with public and nonprofit agencies. Many SPA students, already established in the public sector in mid-level management, bring a stimulating real-world perspective to the classroom.

Our traditional MPA degree is distinctive in that it can be acquired entirely online, entirely in the classroom, or in combination. The online availability means the degree is accessible to any student with Internet access. Curriculum, degree expectations, and competencies, are all identical for the online and classroom programs. Students in the MPA program should expect to complete the degree in no less than one and a half and no more than six years; the average is about three years. Approximately 120 MPA students were enrolled in the program during the 2012-2013 academic year.

Mission:

The Master of Public Administration program provides high quality graduate education for current and prospective practitioners in public and nonprofit organizations, here and abroad, to prepare them for excellence in public service.

To accomplish this mission, we strive to:

  • Advance public service through improving the quality of public, nonprofit, national security, and criminal justice systems.
  • Teach students from diverse backgrounds to work collaboratively to meet societal challenges ethically, with compassion, vision, analytic rigor, and practicality.
  • Foster strategic leadership skills: critical thinking and decision-making, effective communication, creative problem-solving, knowledge management, multi-sector understanding, and global citizenship.
  • Support and model civil public discourse, citizenship, responsibility, and respect.
  • Facilitate a process of lifelong learning that evolves and adapts to the changing nature of the field and continuous development of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required.

Competencies:

Graduates of the MPA program will have the following competencies, as enumerated by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), our accrediting body:

  • The ability to lead and manage in public governance
  • The ability to participate in and contribute to the public policy process
  • The ability to analyze, synthesize, think critically, solve problems, and make decisions
  • The ability to articulate and apply a public service perspective
  • The ability to communicate and interact productively with a diverse and changing workforce and citizenry