Master of Public Policy and Administration
The Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) is a graduate-level professional degree that blends the theoretical and practical aspects of public administration and policy analysis. Tailored for individuals aspiring to contribute to the public and non-profit sectors, the MPPA provides students with a multidisciplinary understanding of governance, management, and evidence-based policy-making. This degree equips graduates to design, analyze, and implement public policies and programs in diverse settings, both domestically and internationally.
Similar degrees
Similar degrees within the domain of Public Affairs include:[1]
- Master of Public Affairs (M.P.A. or M.P.Aff.)
- Master of Public Policy (M.P.P.)
- Master of Public Administration (M.P.A. or M.P.Adm.)
- Master of Public Service (M.P.S.)
- Master of Science in Administration (M.S.A.)
- Master of Science in Management (M.S.M. or M.I.M.)
- Master of Science in Public Affairs
- Master of Science in Public Policy (M.S.P.P.)
- Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (M.A.L.D.)
- Master of Arts in International Policy Studies (MAIPS)
- Master of Public Management (M.P.M.)
- Master of Governmental Administration (M.G.A.)
- Master of Urban Planning (M.U.P.)
- Master of City Planning (M.C.P.)
- Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.)
- Master of Urban and Regional Planning (M.U.R.P.)
- Master of International Affairs (M.I.A.)
- Master of Global Policy Studies (MGPS)
- Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNPO or MNO)
See also
References
- Fleisher, Craig S. and Phil Harris (2016). The SAGE Handbook of International Corporate and Public Affairs. SAGE Publications. Page 84. ISBN 9781473959088.
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