M.P.A. in Public Administration – Public Management
Effective management of public organizations requires a unique set of skills. The Public Administration – Public Management program from Marist College assists graduate students in the development of their managerial and strategic planning skills to successfully lead both large and small organizations regardless of focus or mission.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$890 per credit
Health Insurance: $ 3,275
Location
Online
About the program
As an integral part of the Public Administration graduate degree, the Public Administration – Public Management program from Marist College focuses on challenging students to explore pragmatic and ethical implications of contemporary approaches to public economics, nonprofit management, and managing diverse organizations in an increasingly integrated global public sector.
The Masters in Public Management concentration focuses on addressing topics of Public Administration and Relations, Human Rights, Humanities, and Cultural Studies. The Public Management M.P.A. program allows students to critically examine shifts in the management of public programs and strategically assess their value.
Why Choose this program
The Public Management graduate program teaches new management methods to help solve real-world governance and policy issues and policy issues. At a time when governments and non-profits at all levels are expected to do more with less, good management is essential. MPA courses are designed to address issues central to government and nonprofit organizations worldwide.
The Master’s in Public Management program provides students with the chance to address practical real-world challenges using, skills and knowledge gained throughout their studies. The program focuses on preparing career-track professionals with the management, analytical and leadership skills needed to assume professional roles in organizations across the public, private, government, and non-profit sectors.
Courses Included
- Economics in the Public Sector
- Global Issues in Public Administration
- Leadership, Power and Influence
- Ethical Management of Organizations