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Master of Public Management

Gain analytical skills, decision-making tools and subject matter expertise to advance your career solving pressing policy challenges.

The Master of Public Management (MPM) is an accelerated degree designed for professionals with at least five years of policy or management related experience. 

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In your coursework, you'll develop the critical thinking and analytical skills to enhance your abilities as a decision-maker and policy leader, while participating in opportunities to dive into specific areas of interest. Providing a strong foundation in policy tools and methods and a deeper understanding of particular policy issues, the Master of Public Management prepares you to take on the next challenge in your career.

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Highlights

  • Take advantage of an accelerated degree for professionals with at least five years of policy or management related experience (requiring 36 course credits as compared to 48 course credits for the standard Master of Public Policy)
  • Take a deeper dive into areas of interest with our optional specializations, or develop your own specialization to explore a particular policy area
  • Learn from faculty who are both scholars and practitioners, bringing their real-world experiences and connections into the classroom

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Curriculum

The MPM curriculum consists of two components - a core set of courses (21 credits total) that provides a foundation in governance and quantitative skills, and elective courses that allow a deeper dive into a particular area of interest. Students must complete 36 credits to earn the MPM degree.

Core Courses (21 credits total)

Governance Sequence
Quantitative Skills Sequence
  • PLCY640 Microeconomics (3 credits)
  • PLCY610 Quantitative Aspects of Public Policy (3 credits)
  • PLCY641 Macroeconomics and Policy Analysis (3 credits)
  • PLCY670 Public Budgeting and Financial Management (3 credits)

 

Elective Courses

Students may use 15 elective credits to complete a specialization and/or pursue general policy interests.

Download the MPM Degree Planning Worksheet Explore the specializations

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