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Online Master of Arts in Public Policy & Administration Program

Online Master of Arts in Public Policy Program

The MPPA program explores public policy issues, applications, and analysis and the administrative systems necessary to implement policy. The program is designed to be of particular benefit to early and midcareer managers and executives working in local and state government agencies, though much of the curriculum is applicable to careers in federal government, foundations, and associations. The program draws on the strengths of departments across Northwestern, including political science, sociology, economics, public health, and computer information systems. The MPPA faculty brings a dynamic combination of academic and public sector leadership experience into the classroom.

Graduates of the MPPA program are prepared to fill positions in either public policy advocacy, policy development, or the implementation of policy. Students amass the skills and knowledge necessary to serve in a variety of administrative roles in governmental agencies that often lead to positions at the highest professional levels. Other students take their skills into the policy advocacy realm, working with industry associations, public interest groups, community advocacy organizations, lobbyists, or in legislative staff roles. Lastly, some students follow a path that leads toward the analytical and evaluative sides of the field, serving in oversight agencies, think tanks, or other research institutions. The professional opportunities are as broad and varied as the field itself.


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