UMA Graduate Bulletin 2014-2015 Dual Degree Master's Program Options Dual Degree Option: Master of Business Administration/Master of Public Policy and Administration
Dual Degree Option: Master of Business Administration/Master of Public Policy and Administration
The Center for Public Policy Administration and the Isenberg School of Management offer an M.P.P.A./M.B.A. dual degree program. This is a 72-credit program in which students complete the Master of Business Administration and the Master of Public Policy Administration degrees in two and a half years. The combined degree program allows students who are interested in both policy and public management issues and business administration to pursue an integrated and comprehensive course of study. Graduates would be prepared to move into careers in government and various areas of the private sector. Students are required to complete most of the required M.B.A. coursework in their first year. The second-year students enroll for a combination of M.B.A. and M.P.P.A. courses and complete an M.B.A. Practicum. During the summer of the second year, students complete an M.P.P.A. Internship. In the final semester, students complete two M.P.P.A. courses and two electives. Students applying to the M.P.P.A./M.B.A. dual degree program must meet the respective admission standards for each program. They submit one application and can choose between submitting an official GMAT score or an official GRE score. However, that application is reviewed by both programs. Applicants must be accepted to both programs to enter the M.P.P.A./M.B.A. dual degree program. Additional information regarding the M.P.P.A. program is available in that section of this Bulletin. For more information on the all M.B.A. program options refer to the Isenberg School of Management section of this Bulletin. |
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