One-Year MPA Curriculum
Unlike other Master of Public Administration programs, we offer a curriculum built for the real challenges faced by public administrators, in just one year. Not only will you learn about public administration concepts, but you’ll also apply them immediately by building your technical skills in areas like data analysis and program evaluation. A signature part of the on-campus program is the applied learning experience where students work with nonprofit organizations; local, state and federal government; or other public agencies in µÛÍõ»áËù, other states, or Washington, D.C.
Culminating Experience
The culminating experience is a portfolio capturing the student's learning experiences in the program through the submission of select research and professional papers. The portfolio is presented electronically at the conclusion of the program in your final summer.
Courses
Please note, this degree only accepts new students in the summer term of each year.
Summer Session II
Students will take the first class of the program online, and other two in a bootcamp format during the first two weeks of August, enabling you to delay arrival on campus until just before fall semester begins.
MPA 5860 | Public Budgeting (online) | 3 credits |
MPA 6200 | Foundations of Public Administration (First two weeks of August) | 3 credits |
MPA 5840 | Management Skills for Public Administration (First two weeks of August) | 3 credits |
Fall Semester
MPA 6010 | Research Methods | 3 credits |
MPA 5890 | Nonprofit Leadership and Governance | 3 credits |
MPA 5580 | Program Evaluation | 3 credits |
MPA 5710 | Social Entrepreneurship | 3 credits |
Spring Semester
MPA 5850 | Policy Analysis (Term A: 7 weeks online) | 3 credits |
MPA 5140 | Organizational Leadership | 3 credits |
MPA 6800 | Strategic Leadership and Public Value | 3 credits |
MPA 6020 | Advanced Research Methods in Leadership and Public Affairs | 3 credits -OR- |
MPA 6030 | Qualitative Research Methods in Public Administration | 3 credits |
Summer Session I
MPA 6910 | Public Affairs Internship | 3 credits |
Graduate Total Credit Hours | 36 credits |