UMA Graduate Bulletin 2018-2019 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Public Policy & Administration Program Overview Master of Public Policy and Administration Degree Program
Master of Public Policy and Administration Degree Program
The Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) is awarded for completion of a two-year, 48-credit degree program and a full-time summer internship. The MPPA core curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong analytical foundation, applicable to a wide variety of policy issues. Students can then choose to specialize in a variety of areas including sustainability, social policy, and technology and governance. MPPA students also have the opportunity to simultaneously earn a graduate certificate or pursue a dual degree. Core Courses Core courses are designed to provide students with a strong analytical foundation, applicable to a wide variety of policy issues. The MPPA degree requires the following eight core courses:
Internship MPPA students are required to complete an internship equivalent to 35 hours a week for 10 weeks. Students' interests will guide the internship placement process, and SPP staff help students establish internships through our alumni network and through our connections via the Five Colleges. Electives SPP program electives provide students with a deeper understanding of areas that affect professionals in the public and nonprofit sectors. In order to fulfill requirements for the MPPA, students are required to take three program electives, one from each of the following sections: policy, management and methods. MPPA students also have the opportunity to simultaneously earn a graduate certificate or pursue a dual degree. Admissions Application for graduate study should by made directly through the Dean of the Graduate School, as described elsewhere in this Bulletin. The School of Public Policy aims to recruit students of diverse backgrounds and perspectives who will contribute to the academic and public life of the program. The admissions committee, which typically consists of SPP's associate director and two SPP faculty members, reviews each student's application. Admission to the Master’s programs is for the fall semester only. SPP’s Commonwealth Policy Fellowships offer substantial grants to students who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential. Our goal is to make the program financially accessible to all students, whether in state, out of state, or international. Students can also pursue other funding opportunities, including graduate assistantships across campus. To apply for the MPPA program, students must submit:
Application deadline: March 15; however, we will consider applications past that date. Further information can be obtained by calling the departments office, tel. (413) 545-3940, or by visiting its website at www.umass.edu/spp/. |