Graduate School of Public and International
AffairsMaster of Public Administration (MPA)
Public Administration is a field practiced at the intersection of the government, nonprofit, and private sectors. GSPIA’s MPA program trains managers to balance the needs of each community with its resources, promoting neighborhood development, effective local government, ethical leadership, and responsible business practices. Students acquire an incredibly diverse and flexible set of professional skills appropriate for careers in nonprofit agencies, government offices, and private businesses worldwide.
The 48-credit MPA degree is designed to advance the core value of social equity fundamental to today’s public management. GSPIA’s programs in urban affairs and nonprofit management are consistently ranked among the very best in the country. Additionally, GSPIA’s Center for Metropolitan Studies and the Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership bridge the gap between theory and practice, allowing students to work directly with local government and nonprofit leaders.
Requirements for the Master of Public Administration
| GSPIA Core Requirements (See Master's Degree Requirements) |
18 credits |
| Degree Core Courses: |
9 credits |
| PIA 2117 Program Evaluation (pre-reguisite PIA 2022) |
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| PIA 2104 Financial Management |
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| PIA 2096 Capstone Seminar (pre-requisite PIA 2028) |
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| PIA 2099 Thesis (pre-requisite PIA 2028 + PIA 2003 + approval |
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| Major Courses |
12 credits |
| Electives |
9 credits |
| Minimum Required Credits |
48 credits |
MPA students are required to select a major from among the three
listed below. These three majors (policy research & analysis,
public & nonprofit management, and urban & regional
affairs) are also offered as minors for the MPA, MPIA, and MID
degree programs.
Policy Research and Analysis (PRA)
Today’s policymakers require analytical skills from a variety of disciplines: quantitative, economic, political, and organizational. Students in the policy research & analysis major enjoy access to a rich array of resources to help them prepare for careers in both the public and private sectors. Recent graduates of our program have gone on to work in such careers as budget examiners for the state of New York, analysts for the Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Mint and consultants for the leading firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
Motivated and inquisitive people looking to acquire the technical skills and knowledge to contribute to research and policymaking decisions will appreciate our curriculum. It is infused with a rich variety of interdisciplinary viewpoints to give students a well-informed view of policy analysis that is both national and international in scope.
The major curriculum, comprising 12 credits, follows:
GSPIA Core Requirements (See Master’s Degree Requirements) |
18credits |
Degree Core Courses |
9 credits |
Major Courses |
12 credits |
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PIA 2023 Advanced Seminar: Quantitative Analysis (pre-requisite PIA 2022) |
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PIA XXXX Approved PRA major course |
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PIA XXXX Approved PRA major course |
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PIA XXXX Approved PRA major course |
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Electives |
9 credits |
Minimum Required Credits |
48 credits |
Public and Nonprofit Management
(PNM)
Public service is a discipline practiced at many levels: local, national and international often with ripple effects across each. Through grassroots contributions and global applications, GSPIA students pursuing a public & nonprofit management major acquire a deep understanding of the many contexts in which public and nonprofit organizations operate. Many look forward to the opportunity to leverage change in a mixed economy.
Our curriculum stresses responsible leadership and our students develop the skills to diagnose leadership challenges and opportunities from a variety of ethical and moral frameworks. Our interdisciplinary approach draws from a variety of fields such as philosophy, law, organizational design and political science. Our approach gives students the skills they need to meet the challenges of a world in which services increasingly span boundaries among business, government and nonprofit organizations.
The major curriculum, comprising 12 credits, follows:
GSPIA Core Requirements (See Master’s Degree Requirements) |
18credits |
Degree Core Courses |
9 credits |
Major Courses |
12 credits |
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PIA 2103 Managing People in the Public and Nonprofit Sector |
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PIA 2185 Strategic Management (pre-req. 2020 or 2170) |
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PIA XXXX Approved PNM major course |
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PIA XXXX Approved PNM major course |
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Electives |
9 credits |
Minimum Required Credits |
48 credits |
Urban and Regional Affairs (URA)
The major in urban & regional affairs prepares students to meet the challenge of addressing complex issues of today’s evolving urban landscape, such as community development and organization, affordable housing, safety, cleanliness and quality of life. Our students – some of the most accomplished scholars in the nation – are engaged in research that addresses economic, social and demographic trends and their policy consequences.
Enthusiastic, motivated, and technically astute applicants will find a wealth of challenging, hands-on opportunities in the major.
The major curriculum, comprising 12 credits, follows:
GSPIA Core Requirements (See Master’s Degree Requirements) |
18credits |
Degree Core Courses |
9 credits |
Major Courses |
12 credits |
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PIA 2125 City & Region Theory & Practice |
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PIA 2715 GIS for Public Policy |
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PIA 2740 Planning & Analysis Sustainable Regions |
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PIA XXXX Approved URA major course |
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Electives |
9 credits |
| Minimum Required Credits |
48 |
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