The Master of Public Administration degree requires 36 credit hours for in-service students and 37 credit hours for pre-service students, allocated as seen below.

Core Courses
Electives Courses
Area of Emphasis
Internship

21 credit hours
9 credit hours
6 credit hours
1 semester hour [pre-career students only]

Total 37 semester hours [36 for mid-career students]

The program usually takes five semesters of full-time study to complete. Students studying part-time are strongly advised to complete the program in six years.

All core and elective courses, and most area of emphasis courses, are taught on a regular basis -once per academic year or every other academic year.

 

Program of Study

Upon completing nine hours of coursework students should fill out a Program of Study. This document performs two functions:

  1. Indicates faculty members who will serve on a student's graduate supervisory committee. The committee should be composed of at least three members (with two or more being MPA faculty), and their major professor/advisor. The student's major professor/advisor and at least one of the other members of their committee should also align with your Area of Emphasis. A particular emphasis is needed because the committee’s principle responsibility is to prepare and grade the student's written comprehensive exam on which two of the three questions are taken from courses under their Area of Emphasis. Before starting the process of filling out the Program of Study, students should consult with the Director of Public Administration, as well as with faculty they wish to include on their committee to determine their willingness to serve.
  2. Plans out the courses students have completed and will be completing in order to obtain their degree. This requires students to think a couple of semesters into the future.
PROGRAM AND COMMITTEE CHANGES

For any changes a student makes, either to their committee or the courses they plan to take, they must fill out a Program/Committee Changes form. This form should be submitted as soon as changes are made and approved by the student's graduate supervisory committee.


Comprehensive Examination

All students of the program must successfully complete a written comprehensive examination. The responsibility for initiating the process rests with the student in consultation with their advisory committee. Each semester, the Director of Public Administration will post dates associated with the exam process. Those intending to take the exam that semester must reach out to the Director of Public Administration as soon as possible. The exam is normally taken late in the student’s final semester.

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