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Master of Public Administration

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Top 40

U.S. News & World Report Rank for Best Public Affairs Programs

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Academic Credits Required

August 1st

Upcoming Application Deadline

 

NASPAA Accredited!

Available In-Person & Online!

 

Whether you have just finished your undergraduate degree, a current public servant looking for professional development, or someone looking for a career change, a Master of Public Administration can help you further your capacity to serve your community!

 

 

Why pursue a Master of Public Administration?

Public servants with skills that can only be learned by earning a graduate degree in public administration are growing more and more necessary in Southern Arizona, the United States, and the world. Non-profits, government agencies, and public institutions are looking for employees that are equipped with the necessary leadership skills to help their organizations thrive.

Our Program Mission

The mission of our program is to prepare a diverse group of graduate students, including public and nonprofit professionals and pre-service students, to effectively manage, govern and lead as dedicated public servants working in local, state, and federal government and non-profit organizations. We equip our students with essential skills in analysis, communication, and management. Our faculty and curriculum model public service values such as civility, ethics, and accountability, and emphasizes leadership skills that include a commitment to diversity and social justice. We accomplish our program mission by advancing the knowledge of public policy and management through dedicated teaching, research, and public service.

As a Master of Public Administration (MPA) student, you will successfully learn:

Leadership Expertise

Public, private, and nonprofit sectors are increasingly overlapping, creating both opportunities and challenges.

Critical Public Policy Decision-Making

Public and nonprofit managers need strong leadership skills and a deep understanding of public policy and decision-making in the public interest.

Resolve Complex Social Problems

Modern public and nonprofit leaders face growing challenges and must balance efficiency, effectiveness, and equity.

"Being part of the MPA program has helped me gain confidence in my professional interests and showed me that government is a place that brings people together; where no one should be left behind."
-Ireland Stevenson, Class of 2022
MPA Main Campus Alumni and Presidential Management Fellow

What does our MPA program offer?

The Master of Public Administration at the University of Arizona offers a unique curriculum with flexible scheduling, fall and spring admissions opportunities, faculty expertise, and career outcomes.

Unique Curriculum with Flexible Scheduling

Our program combines curricular structure with practical application of real-world scenarios to foster the leadership skills needed to meet today's greater demands for accountability and effectiveness from public and non-profit organizations.  Now offered in-person and online, our program offers flexible options made for working professionals in mind.

 Main CampusArizona Online
Course AvailabilityMonday-Thursday, 5:30pm-8pmOnline, 7.5 week sessions
Course ModalityIn-person Asynchronous learning

Our MPA curriculum requires 14 classes (minimum 42 unit hours) divided among four components that can be completed in as little as 2 years: 8 core, 4 electives, 1 internship, and a capstone project. 

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Admissions Opportunities

Our program offers opportunities for both the fall and spring admissions:

 Main CampusArizona Online

Fall Admission 

Deadlines

June 1st - international

August 1st - domestic

August 1st - all applicants

Spring Admission

Deadlines

October 1st - international

December 1st - domestic

December 1st - all applicants

More on Admissions & Cost

Faculty Expertise

Our faculty have impressive credentials and are leading the research that is shaping the future of public administration.

They each have unique expertise in areas such as financial management, public management, nonprofit management, collaborative governance, and environmental policy.

Learn more about our faculty

Career Outcomes

The career pathways for MPA alumni expand across the public sector.  

Examples include:

  • Assistant to the Town Manager - Marana
  • Assistant Director - University of Arizona
  • Research & Policy Coordinator - City of Milwaukee Health Department
  • Field Representative/Caseworker - U.S. House of Representatives
  • Public Affairs Specialist - USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
  • Budget Analyst - Maricopa County (Arizona)
  • City Manager - Chandler

More MPA Career Information

Our MPA program is also NASPAA Certified and considered Best-Priced!

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The Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) is recognized as the global standard in public service education. NASPAA accreditation "recognizes that a master's degree program in public policy, affairs or administration has gone through a rigorous process of peer review conducted by the Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation (COPRA), and has successfully met the NASPAA Accreditation Standards. 

 

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The MPA program is also listed as one of the Best-Priced NASPAA-Accredited programs!

"I chose to be a part of this program because of my passion for public service and desire to see others succeed."
-Kyle Della Giustina, Class of 2023
MPA Main Campus Alumni

Not sure if our MPA program is right for you?  

Or unsure which modality (in-person or online) to pursue? Feel free to contact us at SBS-sgppmasters@arizona.edu!  
Learn more:     MPA vs MPP                         FAQ Page

 


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