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*[http://aysps.gsu.edu/ Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University] - offers MPA and MPP degrees |
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Revision as of 13:19, 1 July 2009
The Master of Public Administration (M.P.A. or MPA; MAP in Québec) degree is one of several Master's level professional public affairs degrees that prepares individuals to serve as managers in the executive arm of local, state/provincial, and federal/national government, and increasingly nongovernmental organization (NGO) and nonprofit sectors; it places a focus on the systematic investigation of executive organization and management. Instruction includes the roles, development, and principles of public administration; public policy management and implementation; the relations between organizational management and legislators; the public and non-profit budget processes and financial management; administrative law; personnel management focusing on civil employees; professional ethics; and appropriate research methods.[1]
Through its history, the MPA degree has become more interdisciplinary by drawing from fields such as economics, sociology, anthropology, political science, and regional planning in order to equip MPA graduates with skills and knowledge covering a broad range of topics and disciplines relevant to the public sector. A core curriculum of a typical MPA program usually includes courses on microeconomics, public finance, research methods / statistics, policy process and policy analysis, ethics, public management, leadership, planning & GIS, and program evaluation/performance measurement. Depending on their interest, MPA students can focus their studies on a variety of public sector fields such as urban planning, emergency management, transportation, health care (especially public health), economic development, urban management, community development, education, non-profits, information technology, environmental policy, etc.
MPA graduates currently serve in some important positions within the public sector, including UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, General David Petraeus, President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Foreign Minister of Serbia Vuk Jeremić, NYC Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, and Commandant of the US Coast Guard Thad Allen.[2]
In recent years, there has been a gradual convergence between the MPA and the Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree. Today, the course offerings of most MPA and MPP programs overlap to some degree, but MPP programs tend to provide more focused training in policy analysis and policy design, while MPA programs usually still provide more focused coursework in program implementation and public management.
Some educational institutions are now offering MPA degrees via online instruction. There are also Executive MPA programs for professionals who have prior work and management experience.
Outside the U.S., the MPA degree increasingly includes a substantial element of management education sitting alongside public policy and public administration thereby bringing it closer to the MBA degree.
See also
- Master of Public Affairs
- Master of Public Policy
- Master of Nonprofit Organizations
- Public policy schools
- Master of Business Administration
- Doctor of Public Administration
References
- ^ National Center for Educational Statistics. Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP 2000): 44.0401 (1990 Crosswalk) Public Administration. US Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences. (Accessed 20 May 2009)
- ^ http://www.uscg.mil/FLAG/cg00.asp
External links
- National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration - Accrediting body for MPA programs in the U.S.
- Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
- American Society for Public Administration - Professional society for public administration (PA) practitioners and educators
- European Association for Public Administration Accreditation - Accrediting body for MPA programs in Europe
- Global MPA web portal - Website for international students and programs outside the US
- Public Sector Job Site Nonprofit website for those seeking jobs in public sector
- MPA/MPP Student Website For prospective students interested in MPA/MPP Degree
- Public Administration Institute at LSU
- Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, Germany
- MPA at UNC Charlotte
- MPA at Westfield State College
- Online and On-Campus MPA Program at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
- Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University - offers MPA and MPP degrees